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What are the requirements for studying in France?

Studying in France mainly requires the following conditions:

1. Age and education: Applicants who apply for undergraduate courses after graduating from high school must be above 18 and under 22 years old. Students who graduate from university should be under 28.

2. Language requirements: Studying abroad requires taking the study abroad exam organized by the French Embassy. If students choose English as the teaching course, their IELTS score must reach 6.0 or above.

3. Economic requirements: the applicant's family needs to be able to provide proof of bank deposit and pay all the expenses of students during their study in France.

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French proficiency test (Test d'Evaluation de Fran? Ais (TEF for short) is established by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the French-speaking Union (Alliance Fran? Sponsored by aise), the headquarters of the French Union is responsible for setting questions and marking papers, and has passed the French proficiency test organized by its overseas branches, which is officially recognized by the French Ministry of Education. TEF scores can be used as the basis for testing students' French proficiency in French universities, and can also be used as one of the reference conditions for French enterprises to recruit overseas employees. TEF consists of three compulsory items and two non-compulsory items: compulsory items include reading comprehension (1 hour), listening and speaking test (40 minutes) and vocabulary and structure (30 minutes), and non-compulsory items include written expression (1 hour) and oral expression (35 minutes). All college students who want to study in France need to take the required exams.