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Introduction of well-known business schools studying in France
1. Introduction of famous French business schools

1, HEC Business School, Paris

Paris Higher Business School, referred to as "Paris Higher Business School". It has a history of 100 years. It is the most prestigious business school in France and one of the most famous business schools in Europe.

2.ESC Rennes Rennes Business School

Rennes Business School is a French graduate business school, which specializes in teaching management and business in English and confers international degrees. It belongs to the top 20 "business and management universities" in France and is a member of the French elite university association. It has multiple certifications from the French Ministry of Education, the Association of Universities (CGE) and the British Official Degree Authorization Agency (OUVS), and it is also one of the few elite higher business schools in France that can award doctoral degrees. 3 GEM Grenoble School of Management

3. Grenoble School of Management

The Grenoble Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established on 1984. The Grenoble School of Management (GEM) is a management higher education institution, which has concentrated more than 20 French and international courses from Bac+2 (two-year higher education) to doctoral level. Over the years, the college has been rated as one of the top global 100 business schools by Businessweek, an American business week, and ranked sixth among French business schools.

4.ESC Rouen Rouen Higher Business School

Rouen Business School, founded in 187 1, is one of the earliest business schools in Europe. Rouen Shang Gao has been recognized as a century-old university in Europe for its excellent educational courses, teaching methods and skills. The school has obtained three major certifications in the world: EQUIS certification, AACSB certification and AMBA certification. At the same time, he is also a member of the World MBA Association, the European Management Development Foundation, the International Federation of Management Education, the French Association of Excellent Management Colleges and the French Elite Colleges. It is an advanced business school worthy of the French show.

5.EDHEC North Higher Business School

HEC North, founded in 1906, is a member of the ancient French elite education system "Grandes Ecoles" and one of the most famous business schools in Europe.

2. Simple application process for studying in France

1, campus registration in France

Before applying for a university in France, everyone should register in the official website of the French Ministry of Higher Education, and ask everyone to fill in their personal basic information in French, and then submit it after confirmation. At this time, a confirmation email will be sent in the reserved mailbox, and everyone needs to click OK.

After the account application is completed, everyone will confirm the identity form they have filled in, submit it again after it is correct, and then print the complete form, which needs to be submitted together with the application materials.

2. Prepare application materials

Then you need to go to official website, the school where you apply, to find out the materials that need to be submitted for your application. If the list is incomplete or uncertain, you can call or email the school directly, and an email will be sent directly to your mailbox.

Here, you generally need to prepare your own academic materials and language materials, as well as basic transcripts, personal identification, supporting documents, mainly letters of recommendation and resumes. You should pay attention to the content arrangement of your resume and highlight your personal advantages.

Step 3 take the French exam

As mentioned above, it is necessary to mention the language materials. Most majors in colleges and universities teach in French, so everyone needs to submit their transcripts of French exams. This requires professional language training, and then sign up for the exam, so as to achieve qualified results at one time.

4. Submit an application for studying abroad

After all the above materials are ready, you can formally apply for the school. Be sure to pay attention to the deadline. Don't miss it. You must submit an online application first, and then mail the application materials. The review time is one to two months, and it needs to be confirmed in time after receiving the offer.

Step 5 hand in your signature

After getting the paper admission, you need to apply for a student visa. The materials you need to prepare are basically consistent with the application, and then you can supplement the proof of funds and the medical report. You must make an appointment for delivery before you go to the embassy.

6, face-to-face sign

On the day of signing the contract, in addition to the materials to be submitted, you also need to be interviewed. The problem basically comes from the materials submitted by everyone. In addition, you will also ask about the purpose and planning of studying abroad and make preparations in advance.

3. Introduction of the types of study visas in France

1. Short-term student visa

/kloc-under the age of 0/8, registered institutions do not belong to the category of institutions of higher learning (especially middle schools) or stay in France for no more than 3 months, which can be handled directly through the French Consulate in China.

Long-term residence student visa (more than 3 months) or examination visa must participate in the pre-visa procedure of French higher education institutions.

2. Long-term student visa

Studying in France for more than 6 months requires a long-term student visa.

Long-term visas will be marked with the words "college students", and the validity period is between six months and one year, and the longest is no more than one year.

It should be noted that the long-term student visa itself does not have the effect of residence. Therefore, students studying in France can apply for visa activation online or at the local immigration office within 3 months of their first arrival in France, and they must show their long-term student visas when doing so.

After studying in France for one year, students studying in France can extend their residence permit.

3. Temporary long-term residence visa

If you go to France to study French, you need to reach a certain level of French to get a visa. But without a foundation in French, what about students who want to study languages in France? At this time, you can apply for a temporary long-term student visa (VLST).

Generally speaking, for 3-6 months of language study, you need to apply for a visa through a French higher education institution to obtain a temporary long-term residence visa (non-renewable). It should be noted that this visa can only be used for the purpose of simply learning a language. During this period, students are not allowed to take courses of other majors, and they are required to apply as adults.

Unlike long-term student visas, students with temporary long-term residence visas must return to China after language study, and cannot directly apply for extension. Even if you want to continue studying in France, you need to go back to China to apply for a student visa.

Of course, students applying for such visas do not need to provide French test scores when they participate in the interview evaluation.

4. Examination visa

The longest examination visa is no more than 90 days, which is mainly applicable to short-term students studying in France who go to France to take competitive examinations or exams.

After passing the exam and being admitted to a French university, you can get a long-term student visa without going back to your country of origin. If French universities require students to take preparatory courses or supplementary courses before final admission, they can also issue "student-oriented visas".

When applying for a visa, it should be decided according to the actual situation and the purpose of studying abroad, and must not be confused!

4. Interpretation of language requirements for studying in France

1, French teaching

France has its own language, and French is widely used in the world at present, so most majors in China will still teach in French. If you want to have more choices, you should choose French as the teaching language.

Domestic preparation is to receive all-round training, because everyone has no foundation for language learning, so it is still difficult to learn. What can be done is mainly introductory learning. Lay a good foundation for yourself first, and the subsequent study will naturally be smoother.

Professional evaluation needs to take standardized French exams and refer to the common European reference framework of EU languages. According to the test phenotype, the scores are divided into six grades: A 1, A2, B 1, B2, C 1 and C2.

For students who apply for the exam, the minimum admission standard is B 1, which is the basic requirement for everyone to enter the preparatory course. With the certificate of B2, you can enter most professional courses, and the majors of law, literature and art should have the level of C 1.

2. English teaching

As the largest language in the world, English is also very popular in France. More and more majors begin to teach in English, so it will be highly applicable for everyone to communicate in English. So English learning is also necessary and needs to be confirmed.

However, everyone has a rich foundation in English learning in China, so it doesn't take long to improve the training. Generally speaking, everyone can take standardized tests directly in China, and after getting qualified results, they can go directly to France to start studying.

There is not much difference between IELTS and TOEFL, as long as you can ensure that you can submit qualified scores better. Generally speaking, IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 75 are relatively easy to reach.

However, in addition to passing the written test, you must have a good oral foundation, so that you can smoothly enter the formal study abroad life. After all, these skills will directly affect your life here.