I. Études en France (EEF) Application Procedure
All students wishing to enroll at a French higher education institution must complete the Études en France (EEF) application process.
The mandatory steps include:
You may check whether your school is connected to EEF here.
1. If your institution is connected to EEF
All application procedures are completed online directly through the EEF system.
This category includes applications for:
Note: Always check the institution’s website (“Admission” section) to ensure no additional procedures are required.
2. If your institution is NOT connected to EEF
Students must complete additional procedures outside the EEF system.
This applies to:
Students must follow the admission procedures stated on each institution’s website.
Note: Certain cases may be exempt from the TCF exam and/or the Campus France interview. See details here.
II. Admission Requirements
Below are the minimum requirements for applying to study in France. Exact criteria vary by institution, program, and academic level. Students applying for English-taught programs are not required to have a French certificate, but basic French (A2 level) is recommended for daily life.
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Note: The Embassy of France and French institutions recommend submitting applications 9-12 months before the intake, allowing enough time for admission and visa procedures.
III. Application documents for Studying in France
To prepare a complete application file, students must provide:
Additional documents:
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