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What is the difference between registration and pre-registration?
French schools will issue registration certificates to applicants who fully meet the admission requirements of a certain major. For example, the registration of foreign students studying French. However, if you register in the language training center of a public university, you must have at least one diploma to enter the higher education in your country. For China students, it is the results of the college entrance examination and the university admission notice.

Pre-registration of French schools has certain conditions. In most cases, pre-registration is aimed at students whose French level is not enough to study professional courses directly. However, before accepting students' pre-registration, French schools should evaluate students' professional diplomas, transcripts and application letters, and even come to China to interview or test applicants. Pre-registration of students can only take effect after completing the first year of French study and passing the French exam.

In your pre-registration certificate, the major and degree direction must be consistent with your major and academic background and your study abroad plan. If your pre-registration certificate doesn't make it clear what major you want to study, then this certificate can't help you get a visa.

These problems are often encountered by students when applying for studying in France. Today, Bian Xiao gives you detailed answers, hoping to help you. /zd/xx