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Conditions for applying for French public schools
1, education requirements:

High school diploma/college entrance examination results/university admission notice

(The minimum requirement is a high school diploma with college entrance examination results, and the college entrance examination for secondary schools and adults is also recognized. )

2, French requirements:

At least 500 class hours in China, and obtained French test scores TCF/TEF B 1 (or 300 points);

(If the score is only 280-290, it's not a big problem. Oral expression in the interview is more important in the visa, and the score is not an absolute factor. )

English teaching programs provide relevant English scores (IELTS, GMAT, etc. )

3. Capital requirements:?

Proof of parents' work income in the last six months+parents' bank statement

If the goods are shipped in July 15, the bank flow from June 65438+ 10/to July 1 4 will be provided.

It is suggested that the balance of bank flow last month should exceed 80,000 to 65,438+10,000, and there is no other requirement.

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Advantages of French public schools:

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.

French universities are "academic, cultural and professional" public welfare organizations in legal nature. Although this legal nature endows French universities with administrative, financial, teaching and academic autonomy, all diplomas issued by universities, that is, national diplomas, have the same value no matter which university obtained them.

The total number of students in French public universities exceeds 654.38+0.5 million, accounting for 74% of higher education students, of which international students account for nearly 654.38+00%.

Comprehensive universities cover all disciplines: science and technology, literature, language, art, law, economy, management, health, sports and so on.

The courses offered by comprehensive universities also include diploma training at all levels, ranging from the general diploma of "Bac 2" (two-year higher education) to the doctoral degree of "BAC8" (eight-year higher education).

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