Undergraduate admissions can follow two different paths. Students either take a selective entrance examination after at least two years of preparation in the classes préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles curriculum. The second process is application-based, but students must already have a scientific bachelor’s degree or a DUT degree from a French university of technology.
The first year of study is a multidisciplinary program covering most scientific areas (including mathematics, economics, computer science etc.), while the second and third years allow students to choose a specialization. Students can also participate in a six-month internship, in order to prepare them for the world of work.
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Undergraduate admissions can follow two different paths. Students either take a selective entrance examination after at least two years of preparation in the classes préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles curriculum. The second process is application-based, but students must already have a scientific bachelor’s degree or a DUT degree from a French university of technology.
The first year of study is a multidisciplinary program covering most scientific areas (including mathematics, economics, computer science etc.), while the second and third years allow students to choose a specialization. Students can also participate in a six-month internship, in order to prepare them for the world of work.
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