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The Institut Nationale de France is tuition-free. To apply for the French National ** College, DIY is more difficult, I also got with my classmates for a long time, and the classmates finally went to the intermediary, I also just participated in the interview of the ** college to China, waiting for the results.
Basically: Paris Supérieure and Lyon Supérieure only have test centers in France, and there is no chance to apply in China, unless it is an international competition award or DEM diploma, my classmate did not even report his name in France last year, and can only apply again this year, there are too many applicants.
Regional-level national ** colleges have the opportunity to interview in China every year, you can participate, and you can directly study your major in the school after admission. If you are a DIY, you need to go to France to attend an interview.
Municipal ** school... This one doesn't need to be considered.
The private École Normale Supérieure de Paris, not the "École Normale Supérieure de Paris", can basically be admitted if you apply, you need to charge tuition, have a high elimination rate, and it is not easy to graduate.
Preparation materials: 1. Disc of your own work.
2. Curriculum vitae and educational experience.
3. Learn French.
4. Prepare visa materials, etc.
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You should first study French in your home country and then go to a language school in France for half a year to a year. After that, you can choose (apply) for the ** college you want to attend. Before applying to the school, see what materials are required by the French school you want to apply to, and you must notarize your materials (both Chinese and French) that they want.
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If you don't have a very reliable friend here, my advice is to find an intermediary, overseas services are basically a disguise, people mainly collect money, there is no way to sell the seller's market, it is impossible not to be hacked!
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The fight in France forum has specific steps for DIY that can be referred to.
Ask a few more intermediaries, compare, ask the students who have just done it, and see how the reputation of each is.
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How can it be so expensive overseas, it is a fantasy, it is simply something that you can do by yourself or find a friend.
Do you want to come to France if you don't understand French?。。 **Academy** many have English can be checked. If you decide you want to come to France, learn at least 500 hours of French.
**College is relatively less difficult to apply to.
In terms of information, it's better to have your own work, and there is a mess of justice. You can go to the homepage of CELA to see the specific materials you need, and it is best not to go to the intermediary but to go to the Education Department of the Embassy, that is, CELA, to make an appointment for consultation.
Many people say that they go to a language school, but I don't think it's necessary, just learn it in China and be solid enough. It is a waste of time to come to France to learn a language, the tuition fee is expensive, the classes are few, and the things taught are simple, and it is really not enough to learn.
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When choosing an intermediary, you must choose an intermediary company that has been in the industry for a long time, has rich experience, and has formal study abroad and private qualifications. Whether the company has a perfect follow-up service plan in all aspects of its services, whether there is an agreement on full refund of intermediary fees and compensation after the rejection of the application and visa refusal, and whether there is no delay and delay compensation after accepting the customer's case, etc., these are the criteria for judging the strength of an intermediary company.
There are intermediaries with a nationally recognized reputation and better service quality.
Resources. If you need help, please feel free to hi me, I hope it can help you.
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You can ask about the intermediary, which is generally supported by the more formal, and try to find a large intermediary. The intermediary fee is generally 120,000RMB, good luck!
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I recommend to you, studying in France is doing well.
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A reliable study abroad agency and an excellent study abroad consultant are also very important for students' study abroad and even life, let's use the above theory to analyze how to choose a study abroad agency.
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When choosing a study abroad agency, the first thing to look at is whether the agent has the qualifications to study abroad. If you choose a "black intermediary" without qualifications, not only will there be a greater risk of problems, but it will also be difficult to protect the rights and interests of consumers, and it will delay the student's application for studying abroad.
For students who want to find a study abroad agent but don't know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can go to the study abroad supervision center, and the supervising teacher recommends the study abroad agent! Learn about the guide to preventing pitfalls for study abroad agents!
Study abroad agent word-of-mouth inquiry.
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The Ministry of Education's list of legal study abroad agents and word-of-mouth inquiry.
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Before studying abroad, just picking an intermediary can force out the student's choice difficulty syndrome: Internet celebrity agents with advertisements everywhere, cutting-edge online study abroad agents, large-scale traditional and established agents, and one-stop high-end customized study abroad agents. Countless gimmicks and names make students and families answer for a long time.
In order to more intuitively show the comprehensive level of intermediaries, we quantify all indicators, and the evaluation is divided into three major items and six sub-items, each with a score of 1-10, which are scored by the study abroad industry, prospective international students, and students who have completed the application, and calculate the final average score. The specific contents of the investigation are as follows:
1) Influence - mainly examine the brand scale and institutional reputation of the intermediary. Including the company's qualifications, scale, **** degree, as well as online and offline student evaluations and intermediary reputation.
2) Professionalism - mainly examines the case experience and document quality of the intermediary. Including the sense of responsibility of the consultant, the control of the application process, the familiarity of the application conditions, the successful cases of high-end colleges and universities in the past, as well as the level of documents, whether it can be customized, etc.
3) Service--mainly inspect the consulting experience and follow-up service of the intermediary. In addition to the basic application steps, contract terms, and refund process, it is also necessary to see whether you can provide students with one-stop study abroad services, such as the completeness of follow-up services abroad.
When choosing an education agent, you should pay attention to its reputation.
Reputation is an aspect that everyone should pay attention to when choosing a study abroad agency, and the institutions that can provide the most powerful help when applying are often the institutions with a good reputation for students. After selecting a few majors to be an agent in a certain country, you can search for the student reputation of these study abroad agents on the Internet; There are still a lot of false advertisements on the Internet, and I had a small strategy when I looked at students' word of mouth, I didn't look at which institution was good, I came the other way, and it was often more rewarding to search for bad reviews. You can search for xx black intermediaries, or bad reviews of such and such intermediaries, so that it is easier to come up with valuable search results.
It is difficult for everyone to be satisfied with the services of an institution, but if there are many complaints from students, it is necessary to choose carefully.
Check the reputation before choosing a study abroad agent, which can be searched according to the country or directly enter the name of the institution.
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Let me tell you about some of the feelings of the agents I have been to, and the French class I am in is basically run by any agency. I'll just introduce you to some of the big agents. The small intermediary is also not at ease, so I haven't paid much attention to it.
I'm planning to leave next fall, so if you're too, we can talk about it.
1.Jiahuashida charges 18,000 It is claimed to be under the Ministry of Education, but it is also contracted to private individuals, and it must be sent because of its fame, so the attitude of service is not very good, and it is relatively cold I refused a cheap visa It is said that it is difficult to refund.
2.Jin Gillette charges 18,000 Professionalism is a problem Visa training is not very good Basically all do it yourself The agent doesn't care at all So many consultants who refuse visas are okay Teacher Liu is not bad and more responsible.
3.Kai Tak charges 18000 It is more able to fool the drop Speak very evil Not very reliable You believe half of what they say at most Urging you to sign a contract That's called a great After signing it, I don't care about anything One of my classmates just entered his senior year and has a year to leave They tell you every day that they are going to apply and treat us all as fools. . . .
4.Bole charges 18000 and my classmates went to my classmates signed a contract there and also got a visa I left last month A woman gave advice It seems that the surname Lu is still more real It is that the pros and cons are very clear with you Don't be afraid that you know The key is to remind you that all agents will give you a markup on the school's application fee Bole is the only one I have met who charges truthfully My classmate went to Lyon II University At that time, I paid a registration fee of 80 euros Basically, the above agents we asked were all 300 euros It's really dark Because domestic students don't know about this situation, so the agents are trying to increase the money, and everyone should pay attention to this, don't spend money in vain.
5.China Education International 18000 is also very dark After signing the contract, I don't care about anything There is no visa training at all You are lucky if you sign it, but you can't sign it again People don't lose anything about you at all The training teacher said that my classmates cried all day and then didn't go to training My two classmates refused to sign twice over there and didn't let me change schools I fainted Later, I went to Bole and spent 6000 yuan on a single visa for a month of training.
6.Australia 18000 I won't say much about this My classmate basically changed two consultants a month after signing the contract in Australia My classmate didn't know who to find when he got there, and the rejection rate was quite high It should be that the visa training was not in place.
7.Ryoma 18000 should be more professional in France, specializing in France, except for the application fee of 300 euros, the rest is okay, my classmate also got a visa there.
The above fees are the original price quoted by the intermediary, and it can be bargained, hehe, depending on what you say.
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Specializing in France study abroad consulting.
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DIY is really hard, if you are semi-DIY, it may be simpler, you go to some agency in France and ask them for three certificates, and the rest may be much easier.
Some schools do not give students who apply alone three certificates, but only to intermediaries.
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Is it possible to DIY just by knowing the process? Don't think about studying abroad so simply, be prepared for difficulties.
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It's true that DIY is hard.
First of all, you need to have a certain level of French, at least be able to understand the school's **. You can find it in the information submenu of the school. You can write an email with this professional Secretaire or Scolarite, and you can attach your CV, motivation letter and recommendation letter.
They will reply to you, and they will be able to e-mail you after you fill it out. They will recognise your entry qualifications and will give you an autorisation d'inscription after recognising your entry qualifications. Generally, it needs to be mailed, and you can explain the situation and have them scan it for you.
All that's left is to prepare one by one depending on what the visa requires. You can look for these on the embassy's **, or you can go to Cela and ask what documents are required to do it. The problem now is that France is now very stuck in work, residence and visa, so it is recommended that you find an agent.
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