Applicants for undergraduate studies in France must be over 18 years old, high school graduates must apply for undergraduate degrees under the age of 22, the age limit for graduate applications is more relaxed, and the age limit for private institutions may be more relaxed within 30 years old
French-taught majors need to receive at least 500 hours of French language training in China, and take the study abroad examination (TCF/TEF exam) organized by the France embassy to reach the B1 level or above, and the social science and humanities majors need to reach the C1 level
TOEFL (550 or above) or IELTS (6.0 or above) for English-taught majors
High school graduates applying for undergraduate studies need to provide a high school diploma and a university admission letter, and must have a college entrance examination score and reach the second line or above
Undergraduate graduates applying for master's or doctoral degree must provide degree certificates and complete transcripts of their university years, and applicants with junior college, bachelor's degree or above, if they are good at English, can directly apply for master's or doctoral degrees
Other requirements
Be in good health and have no criminal record
Some schools or majors require applicants to provide application materials such as letters of recommendation, personal statements, and research proposals
You also need to prepare basic materials such as passport, ID card, photo, etc., and fill out and submit the visa application form as required
Application Process
All applicants for study abroad must provide their ID card, passport, professional registration certificate of France higher education institution or language registration certificate of French language training institution, English language test score certificate, French test score certificate within the validity period, etc
After receiving the application, the university in France will issue an admission letter to the student according to the student's status and according to the merit of the place
Students who have received an offer from a France university begin to prepare for a France visa by going to the local France Higher Education Agency for an interview and then submitting their visa documents at the visa application center
Visa and pre-departure preparation: Once you have your visa, you can start preparing to travel to France
The above information is for reference only, the specific conditions vary depending on the school, major and application time, before applying, it is recommended to carefully read the admissions brochure and requirements of the school you are applying to to ensure that you meet all the conditions