French public universities were built in Paris in the12nd century, which shows that France has a long tradition of universities. There are 90 public comprehensive universities in France, distributed in more than 500 campuses all over the country, with more than 1000 teaching and research units (UFR).
France has always been a world leader in science and technology, economy, tourism, art and culture. France's leading position is attributed to its high-level education system and specific teaching methods, and the long-established public university system is also one of the important reasons for his achievements. Rich experience in running a school has attracted a large number of excellent teachers and researchers, thus achieving high-quality teaching. Public universities usually have wide teaching areas or beautiful teaching buildings located in the city center.
Thanks to government funding and investment, France boasts a modern, efficient and enterprising democracy with low consumption, which keeps making progress and low consumption. For young people from all over the world or people who want to achieve something, spending in France is completely affordable.
National diplomas are organized in three levels: bachelor (3 years), master (5 years) and doctor (8 years). As an ideal place for basic teaching and research, French comprehensive universities are also good at adapting to the needs of the modern world, developing technical professional teaching and various diplomas aimed at careers.