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1.The success rate depends on several conditions:
1) Personal language scores.
2) Whether to change majors and domestic professional achievements.
3) The teacher who reviewed your materials was in a good mood for the day and your luck.
4) Motivation letter and CV
5) If there is an interview, the interview performance is very important.
Don't believe it, France is so unreliable, depending on the mood, we are worried about renewing our residence every year, this year I renewed my residence with a Chinese boy, and the person who did the work for me was in a good mood, and it was done in 20 minutes, and the boy was a black woman, and it was estimated that the menopausal syndrome was the same, and we both lived in the same school, lived in the same building, and the same landlord, and all the materials were the same, and mine was passed, and he was embarrassed, which proves that the French do things according to their mood.
2.There are many ways to apply, but generally speaking, DIY will be cheaper, of course, it is relatively more difficult, and if you want to get in touch with a French school, or apply directly through the school, then knowing French is a must.
3.Question of cost: Vary by case.
Studying at a public university is free, so sure the cost burden will be easier, of course, if you live in Paris, then it's a different matter, a small house of 10 square meters, 500-700 euros a month in Paris, is normal**, or be merciful.
Studying in a private or high school business: it depends on the level of the school, which determines the amount of tuition fees For example, the major of Reims High Business is about 8,000 euros a year, and if it is 10,000-20,000 euros a year in Paris, it is not surprising.
Cities to live in: Paris, Lyon, Marseille are relatively expensive, other cities are relatively low.
There are also some miscellaneous expenses that are not easy to calculate, such as subway or bus annual card, medical insurance premiums, housing insurance premiums, electricity bills, water bills, housing taxes, Internet fees, mobile phone bills, etc., then it is all kinds of things that are not easy to calculate one by one.
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1. The application requirements for postgraduate study in France are as follows:
1. Academic qualifications. Graduate students need a bachelor's degree or above (or 3 years of college graduates + work experience);
2. Economy. Although public schools do not need to pay tuition fees, they will cost at least 40,000-50,000 yuan a year to live in France, while private or other types of schools that charge tuition fees are basically 15-250,000 yuan per year.
3. Language. Applicants who choose English-taught majors need to provide a TOEFL that is within the validity period.
550 or above) or IELTS.
above) grades.
2. The application conditions for graduate studies in France are based on the specific majors of the specific major.
1. Majors taught in French: Obtain a French certificate or have at least 500 hours of French class experience in China.
2. English-taught majors: either IELTS scores or TOEFL scores, generally speaking, the most basic requirement is that the TOEFL score is above 550, and the IELTS score or above can be declared.
3. Things to pay attention to in the declaration.
1. Declare in advance: Unlike other countries, it is best to start applying for graduate school in France one year in advance, because French colleges and universities often attach importance to this aspect of auditing, and may also request an interview, so if you declare one year in advance, you will have plenty of time to prepare and deal with all aspects of the situation.
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