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There are two kinds of universities in France, one is called université, that is, an ordinary comprehensive university, which is the case from Paris 1st to 13th; The other is called grande école, which is an elite education in France, and general business schools and engineering schools fall into this category. The threshold for the former is relatively low, and the requirements for transfer students are not very strict, but there is no unified standard between schools, and the specific requirements of each school should be different. The latter, whether international or French, have to take an exam called concours if they are enrolled, and several schools form a concours consortium to jointly produce questions on subjects such as court, mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, and culture (including philosophy, history, and geography), which can be transferred regardless of the first year of undergraduate.
Some concours have test centers in China, and they usually take the test once or twice a year.
That's the basics, I don't know which one you want to go to.
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Some students may choose France to go to a prestigious French school, but fail to do so due to unsatisfactory grades, and they also have the opportunity to reapply after entering a French public university to study in a well-known elite college in France. Or some students who are not satisfied with the university or city they are enrolled in after entering a French university can apply for transfer to another university, and credit transfer between French public universities can be accepted. Pathway 1:
In the first year of undergraduate studies, you can apply for transfer if you pass the academic year exam
Students who have passed the academic year exams in the first year of undergraduate studies can apply for transfer, the full score of the French university exam is 20 points, if the average score is 10 points, they can be promoted to the next grade, if the student wishes to transfer to other better schools, it is recommended that the average score of the student throughout the year should be 12 to 14 points or more.
Pathway 2: In the second year of undergraduate, apply for transfer after completing the first two years of university
Students who have completed the first two years of university can also apply for admission to other universities. At the same time, at this stage, students can take the entrance examination of elite institutions (such as Higher Business School, Engineering College, Higher School of Political Science, Higher Normal College) according to their major, and as long as they pass the examination and interview, they can transfer to elite institutions to study.
Pathway 3: In the third year of undergraduate, take the entrance examination of elite colleges and apply for more high-end colleges
Upon successful completion of this year, students can obtain a bachelor's degree from the French Ministry of Education, and students do not need to take any exams to progress directly to the master's level. Students can choose to study at a university where they studied as an undergraduate, or they can apply to other comprehensive public universities in France. In addition, at this stage, students can also take the entrance examination of elite colleges and apply to more high-end institutions.
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Then you don't want to go, you don't know French to go to Chicken and Duck to talk about the second you have to have money, go to the French Foreign Legion!
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More and more students are applying to study in France, so can French students change their majors? This is a topic that many students are interested in. Let's take a look! Here's what I've put together, so read it.
What you need to know for French students to change their majors
What do you think about changing majors? Business administration is more "tolerant".
The difficulty of studying in France and changing majors is a problem faced by many Chinese undergraduate graduates - if they wish to choose a completely different major from their bachelor's degree in France, it may be difficult to get recognition at the time of visa, either their previous undergraduate study experience is "shrunk", or they are required to start from scratch.
If the major to be transferred from the master's degree to the bachelor's degree is within the relevant field, then it is not a big problem; If it is a completely different major, there is a certain degree of difficulty. Therefore, students who wish to change majors at the graduate level must first pass the school level. French universities generally discourage changing majors, but there are exceptions for certain majors, such as the MBA, which prefers to select students from other professional backgrounds.
After the school, the visa officer is next. If you want to change majors, you must have a clear study motivation and a reasonable study plan to convince the visa officer. "Why do I want to study this major?
Why am I able to study this major? "None of these issues can be ignored.
It is generally required to "repeat" Graduate 1
In fact, there are very few successful examples of undergraduate students applying directly to the "second graduate school", with the exception of a few students whose majors are completely compatible and have a good foundation in French. There are three main reasons for this: the structure of professional knowledge is different from that of French undergraduate education; language problems; Number of applicants.
Disciplines with a large number of applicants, such as management science, generally require a "retake" of the first year of the master's degree.
In this way, it would take at least two and a half to three years for a student who has already obtained a bachelor's degree in China to obtain a master's degree in France, i.e. six months to one year of preparatory courses plus two years of master's program.
Students who have graduated with a bachelor's degree in French can consider studying in France
For us Chinese, French is a relatively difficult language to master, even if we have studied French seriously for four years in China, it will still be a little difficult to really use French to do general work, let alone engage in those professions that require high language proficiency. Therefore, students who are able to study French, especially those who have graduated from ordinary universities or private schools, should consider whether to study in France and continue their studies to improve their French. A little advice:
It is better not to choose traditional majors such as French linguistics and literature, which are difficult to learn, and in addition, majors such as multilingual translation and simultaneous interpretation should be carefully chosen according to your own conditions, which is very difficult to read. You can choose a more peripheral major.
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The best way is to send the application materials directly to Italy in France, and you can also transfer from France to Italy. Don't think about returning home and applying to Italy again, wasting time and making it more difficult.
1. Research clearly what school and what major you want to study in Italy, or which French university has cooperation or exchange programs with Italian departments.
2. Apply to the school and major you want to study, and at the same time apply to universities in France.
3. If you apply for Italy, you will go to Italy, and if you don't apply, you will study in a French university first.
4. Insist on learning Italian, and insist on finding time to transfer or exchange learning.
Don't think about going back to your home country and applying to Italy again, that's the most unreliable way!
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It is possible to change within the original field of study, and it is generally difficult to apply across majors. In addition, it is generally not allowed to change majors in comprehensive universities. For example, English majors want to transfer to media, economics majors want to switch to psychology, and so on.
Mission Impossible".
Is it feasible to go to France as a worker-to-business?
1) It is completely feasible to convert industry into business. As long as the reasons for the change are good and logical. For example, if you are engaged in a job in management or sales after graduation, and you have accumulated several years of work experience, then you can apply for business courses, and the school is happy to accept them.
2) In France, only engineering colleges and business schools offer master's programs in industrial to commercial business, such as: Lille Business School (
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