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How many years of undergraduate study in France?
Hello, the undergraduate course is generally three years, and the sandwich course is four years (two years in school-1 year internship-1 year in school). Medicine, dentistry, architecture, etc. It will take six years. French universities attach great importance to cultivating students' autonomous learning ability, so students usually need to complete a research work and write a paper independently in the last year of undergraduate course.

The application process for studying in France is as follows:

1, School Selection: Applicants are required to have a high school degree or above when they enter the undergraduate course, and applicants with a university degree are not over 28 years old.

2. Language test preparation: China senior high school students who apply for French undergraduate course need to study French for at least 5 months, and they can apply for studying in France if they get more than 300 points in TCF or TEF test.

3. Preparation materials: High school students need college entrance examination scores (above 450 points), domestic university admission notices, high school diplomas and test scores to apply for French undergraduate courses.

4. French test: You must take a French test to study in France, and you can get a visa if you score more than 300 points, so you can study in France better.

5, get the offer: French colleges and universities have limited admission places, and early application will benefit early.

6. Visa interview: Students who have received the admission notice from French universities begin to prepare for applying for a French visa. First, they were interviewed by the French education center, and then they submitted their visa materials to the visa center.