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How to arrange the time when applying for postgraduate study in France?
Generally speaking, French universities open twice a year: 1, February and September, 10. Because French universities have limited places for China students, it is best for domestic students to start applying for schools 4-5 months in advance. That is to say, in September of 10, they will apply for courses starting in February and 10, and in April and May, they will apply for courses starting in September and 10. At the same time, due to the requirements of the school and visa, students must attend 500 class hours of French training in China and take the TEF or TCF French proficiency test sponsored by the Cultural Section of the French Embassy in China.

According to the arrangement of TEF and TCF examination time, February, March, July, August and September are the peak periods of training courses. Training usually takes 3-4 months. Therefore, students who plan to study in France should be prepared at least half a year in advance.

Generally speaking, for high school graduates, visas require good results in the college entrance examination and admission notices from domestic universities. Therefore, due to the pressure of the college entrance examination, high school graduates should take French training after the college entrance examination and apply for courses in the second year of 1 and around February of 1. College graduates have relatively more time, so they can use their internship time to train French and start applying in April and May.

Therefore, students who want to study in France should reasonably arrange the time before going to France according to their own wishes and combined with their own conditions and objective conditions, and be close to their ideals under the premise of full grasp.

Please follow the following detailed timetable before considering studying in France:

From June 1) 1 1 to June of the following year 1, collect the registration materials from the Cultural Office of the French Embassy.

2) February: Please contact the relevant French institutions of higher learning to register for the second and third stage (or higher professional colleges) French exam (at the French Embassy).

3) June 5438+ 10: Art majors receive the application form for admission.

4) Starting from March, other departments and majors will receive application forms for course registration at all levels.

5) From July (or September, depending on the school or the deadline for submitting materials): Get the final reply.

Students who are going to apply for DEUG/license 1 in the primary stage of French universities, or DUT, BTS and 2-year college preparatory courses, do not need to go to France to study French for another year if they already have good French, and have the results of the college entrance examination and the admission notice of China University, they can directly obtain the September from 12 to 10 from the French Consulate in Shanghai.

Students whose French is not good enough must study French in France for one year, regardless of their professional level. Students in this situation should contact French schools from 65438+February or 65438+ 10 every year.