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Requirements for studying abroad at the University of Lyon II, France
The University of Lyon II is located in Lyon, the second largest city in France. Lyon is located in the southeast of France and has a long history. 65438-0998 was listed as a world heritage city by UNESCO. In recent years, Lyon has made great progress in industry and commerce, transportation, science and education, and its population, including suburbs, has reached 65.438+0.26 million, making it the second largest metropolitan area and economic and cultural center in France after Paris, and enjoying an increasingly important position in the world. An important reason for the rapid development of Lyon is its moderate geographical location and convenient transportation. This city is the main road from Paris to the Mediterranean coast, with Switzerland and Italy in the east and Spain in the south. It has expressway, electrified railways and inland waterways, so it is the hub of the transportation network in southeastern France. The traffic in the city is also very convenient. Four subways were opened, with a total length of 25 kilometers. Admission requirements

Students who have reached the age of 18 and have a high school education or above and want to study in French universities must also study French for 500 hours in China and take the TEF exam. Students study majors and French in the form of preparatory courses in the second or third university. After one year, those who pass the exam can successfully enter the school for formal professional study through application.

expense

Registration fee: 80 euros/school year, language tuition: 2,800 euros/school year, living expenses: 1 10,000 euros/year.

City introduction

Lyon is located at the confluence of the Rhone and Thorne rivers in southeastern France. Lyon II, located in Lyon, the second largest industrial city in France, is one of the major industrial centers in France, only two hours away from Paris, ski resorts and the Mediterranean Sea. Lyon, the second largest city in France, has a long history and developed industry and commerce. Known for its traditional silk weaving industry in the early days, spun silk enjoys a high reputation in the European market. Now Lyon has developed into an important production base of French manufacturing, machinery, chemical industry, biology, pharmacy, electronics, metallurgy, textile, food and other industries, and it is also the most famous food city, where most of the best restaurants in France are concentrated.