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Don't be upset, landlord.
I really didn't know there was a junior college in France.
The bachelor's degree in France is 3 years, so maybe your school is cooperating with the undergraduate program.
There are still many schools with good economics in France.
The economy of Paris IX, and the finance of Toulouse are all famous.
Of course, the best is still the French high business, but the French high business is tuition, the tuition fee is generally more than 5,000 euros a year, and the good high business costs more than 10,000 euros. Moreover, Gaoshang has relatively high requirements for English.
Whether it is a high business or a public university, the graduate school is 2 years.
Domestic recognition.
I would say that most French universities are not well-known in China.
The purpose of getting a diploma is employment, so the recognition of China's ** is not very important.
French public universities, China** are recognized.
Gao Shang did not admit it in the past few years, but recently I heard that it was admitted
But it is indisputable that high business is better than public universities.
In terms of fees, in addition to the above-mentioned tuition fees of high merchants, public universities do not have tuition fees, only registration fees.
My registration fee for this year is 395 euros, including some insurance.
The rent for 2 people is about 450 euros, and the housing allowance is dozens of euros per person.
You can also find a house in a French family, about 300 euros a month, and the housing supplement is not clear.
The other expenses are at least about 200 euros per month, and you have to travel on a vacation (it is unimaginable to come to France without traveling).
The overall cost is calculated by yourself according to your individual circumstances.
If you are a school exchange program and do not want to study the language after coming to France, the French university should recognize your level of French in China. That's how I got here.
If the school only plays the role of sending you to France, then you will need to study in France for about 1 year before you can apply for the school, which is equivalent to coming to France from an agent
Good luck
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I don't know exactly how this process is, so I can only briefly introduce it to you.
First, foreign schools generally only recognize the academic qualifications of certain domestic schools, and they are generally slightly better schools, and they generally have to repeat their undergraduate studies from the first year in the past.
Second, as for the cost, France generally has more than 100,000 yuan a year, but you basically have to pay a large amount of deposit before you go out, about 20w.
Third, it seems that foreign schools do not have too many restrictions on the number of years, and they can graduate after taking a break according to the credit system.
If you don't know French, you can apply, but you need to take an extra year of language preparation.
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Hello classmates, I am French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, and after verifying that the situation you have reacted is true, we will definitely try to solve it.
As for money, ......Let's be negotiable!!
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France is very hostile to the Chinese. Be cautious.!
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OK. 1. Applicants should be at least 18-28 years old;
2. Have a high school diploma (or above); Applicants with a university degree must not be more than 28 years old; College degree, bachelor's degree or above, good English, can directly apply for master's or doctorate.
3. Be in good health and have no criminal record;
4. Have the ability to provide a bank deposit certificate of RMB 70,000-100,000.
In the case of the first stage of enrollment in a French university (, notarized diplomas and grades from a high school or university degree are required; If you are enrolled in the second or third stage of a French university (licence, maitrise,,,doctorat), you need to have a bachelor's degree or higher and notarized grades.
The landlord can refer to the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your major and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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Hello, first of all, a diploma is able to study in France. At that time, you need to do a good job of notarization of college graduation certificate.
However, it is very difficult to apply directly to the postgraduate level, so it is recommended that you apply for an undergraduate degree, and if the conditions are suitable, you can apply until the final year of undergraduate studies in France, that is, the third year. Of course, when applying, it is still necessary to look at your comprehensive conditions, such as whether the professional background is consistent, and the materials are roughly required
1. High school diploma and college entrance examination results.
2. College graduation certificate and college transcript.
3. Curriculum vitae and motivation letter for studying abroad.
4. French score (it is recommended to learn French well).
For other things, you need to refer to your specific situation.
Good luck!
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If you are a three-year college student, only the graduation certificate can be certified in China, and you can apply to study in France.
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OK. The college diploma can be used as an undergraduate in France if you go to a notary office to notarize it, provided that you are French enough to communicate and can tell them what you have learned and what kind of foundation you have, or you still have to ask you to learn again. If you don't understand anything, you can ask me, I studied in France for two years.
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Yes, you can apply for undergraduate courses, because France does not recognize college diplomas, so you cannot apply directly to postgraduate courses.
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The TEF is a lottery and is about 300 points.
4. In the past, the sophomore year basically started from the freshman year.
5. You should consult a professional teacher to make an academic plan for you.
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