This major is partial to physics, but the requirements for physics are not very high. So, students don't be nervous. It won't be a problem. You can change your major after freshman year. As long as you get good grades, it's usually easy. My classmate is this major. Tuition is expensive, and I will go to France to study for two years after my junior year. I think what you should pay attention to is the system in Central Europe, which is quite different from other departments, not a major.
As I said before, Central Europe is 3+2, which means three years in China and two and a half years in France. French tuition is free, but you have to bear the living expenses yourself. Pay attention to this. As for my major, I have the same major in the School of Mechanical Engineering, but I don't have to go abroad. So the second point is to consider the profession.