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Ⅱ. Requirements for undergraduate application of Paris IX University
High school students apply for nine undergraduate courses:
At present, all undergraduate majors in the Ninth National University are taught in French, so there is a high demand for French in recruiting students.
Rong (1) direct application: Apply according to the domestic college entrance examination results, and apply according to the nine official website processes. Generally speaking, it is required that French can reach C 1 or above, and the domestic college entrance examination scores can at least reach the standards of domestic 985 colleges and universities.
(2) Indirect application: Because the Ninth University is now a member of Grandes Ecoles, high school graduates can attend preparatory schools under the GE system. One-year preparatory course is mainly to learn French and some course knowledge, and the teaching language is French. Therefore, before entering the preparatory course, you must have a certain foundation in French, otherwise the course can't keep up. In such a preparatory school, you must get at least a score of 14 and a French DALF of C 1.
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Ⅲ. How do in-service graduate students apply for graduate students of Paris IX?
Look at the school enrollment brochure, which school is different.
Ⅳ Do you have to take an exam for the nine major financial applications in Paris except TCF?
Hello, I can answer your questions. I'm in France now.
No matter which university or major you want to apply for. It's not something you should think too much about now. After reading your question, I found that you haven't had French training yet, which means that your French foundation is zero. The French university you applied for in China is only pre-registered, which is very different from formal registration. Your pre-registration certificate is only for your visa needs, and it is basically useless in France. Which university you will go to and which major you will study in the future are the questions you should consider after you have studied French for one year in France and participated in the French proficiency test. It is absolutely impossible to study professionally when you come to France. It is very difficult for domestic French graduates to study directly here, not to mention those who have only received a few hundred hours of French training in China.
Just because you apply for University of Paris IX now doesn't mean that you will be able to major in University of Paris IX in the future. So even if you come to University of Paris IX, you will only study French in the language school affiliated to University of Paris IX. Whether you can major in the future depends on your French level after a year of language study.
The tuition you will pay in the first year in the future will only be your language tuition. I don't know whether there is a language institution under the Ninth National Congress and the tuition fee. But the language tuition is more expensive. Generally, a school year is 1800-5,000 euros. Only studying in a public university in France is tuition-free, and only the registration fee, a few hundred euros, is enough.
You haven't received French training yet, and you haven't officially entered the application stage of studying abroad. What you should do now is: learn French, prepare for the French exam, and try your best to get ideal grades. Then choose a language school with moderate fees. It doesn't matter whether you are in Paris or not. Paris costs a lot, but there should be no big difference in language teaching between big cities and small cities. So you can save a sum of money. Find an intermediary or an international student to help you with the three certificates: language admission, professional pre-admission (it doesn't matter if it's a good school, it's better to be integrated with a language school, which is more conducive to a visa) and housing certificate. After the three certificates are complete, you can prepare for your visa interview. After the interview, you will get a visa, after which you can come to France. Therefore, there is no question of whether you apply for the nine financial majors in Paris, only the question of applying for three certificates.
The above procedures are indispensable and cumbersome.
No matter whether you take TCF or TEF, it is of little use for you to apply for a major in France in the future. Because when you come to France, you have to go through a year of language study, and then you have to take the DELF or TCF exam. Only when your exam results are good and ideal will you apply to a good school and a good major. As far as I know, the requirements for high school graduates are higher than those for undergraduates, because the undergraduate courses in French universities are relatively tight, and the requirements for students' French are very high. It is very difficult for students who have just arrived, even those who have studied language for one year, to take notes in professional courses. There are no books in class here, only some handouts, which are all taken by students. Professional classes are taken with French students, and the teachers' speaking speed is normal. They will not take care of a few international students. The French use their mother tongue, and we use the results of hundreds of hours of French training to take notes and attend classes together. Do you think it is possible to study as easily as they do? The major you choose is also a very difficult one, and there are many proper nouns, so it is very unlikely that you will encounter them during your one-year language study in France.
The TCF exam you are taking now is for you to apply for three certificates and visa services. Even if you apply for three certificates, you don't need French grades. It is only for the reference of the visa officer when you apply for a visa, and has nothing to do with the nine major financial majors in Paris. If you take the college entrance examination this year, you should not be able to catch up with this batch when you start school in September this year, because you haven't learned French yet. I can only catch the batch that started school in September of 20 10. So it is timely to prepare for these things after the college entrance examination.
It is suggested that you often browse the relevant forums in France: fighting in France and learning French. Then you will understand what it is like to stay in France.
Another point is that you are a high school student. It is not as easy for high school students to apply for a visa as it is for undergraduate graduates. The conditions are harsh, so it is better to be fully prepared.
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Ⅳ Requirements for applying for University of Paris IX or Gao Shang A sophomore business student in 985,211asks for help ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Nine universities are public, so you can go to official website to have a look. It seems that according to the process of campus france, if you go to a high school, you will definitely take the gmat.
The level of answering language in the Ninth National Congress is not so high. The highest place in Europe where French is spoken is C 1 (of course, it is dalf c 1, not tcf c 1). The Ninth National Congress has not reached that level.
ⅵ What are the requirements for undergraduate application in University of Paris IX?
University of Paris IX (Université
Paris Dauphine, also known as Paris Dauphine University, is one of the universities in Paris. Since the establishment of 1968, universities have been the pilot of higher education reform in France.
In the innovation of teaching content and teaching methods
Face enjoys a wide range of autonomy. Universities have disciplines of management, economics, mathematics and information technology, and law. In particular, the teaching and research level of management is second to none in French public universities.
In recent years, the status of University of Paris IX in France has been continuously improved, and it has become one of the best universities in economic management in France, and it is also one of the universities with the highest graduation salary for middle school students in public universities. According to the data of some French research institutions in recent years (for example
, *** bg), many majors of University of Paris IX can be compared with the top universities in France, especially in the fields of finance and management, which makes it an institution of higher learning that many students dream of.
Undergraduate entrance requirements:
1, graduated from high school;
2, there are college entrance examination results, the college entrance examination score is above 400 points;
3, China undergraduate or junior college admission notice;
4, 500 hours of French training in China, TEF is above 200 points or TCF is above 300 points.
College entrance requirements:
1, college diploma;
2. Three-year transcripts of junior college;
3. High school diploma;
4. College entrance examination transcripts;
5, 500 hours of French training in China, TEF is above 200 points or TCF is above 300 points.
Postgraduate entrance requirements:
1, being a senior in university or having graduated from university;
2. Have a university diploma, degree certificate and report card;
3. Senior students are required to issue high school diplomas, college entrance examination transcripts, university admission notices, and university attendance certificates;
4, 500 hours of French training in China, TEF is above 200 points or TCF is above 300 points.
School features:
1 As a multidisciplinary comprehensive university, the disciplines of University of Paris IX are rich and diverse, but the similarity of all disciplines is that they are engaged in the research of organizational structure, decision-making and control procedures from their own perspectives. In every subject field, academic and
Cultural education courses and vocational education courses.
2. University of Paris IX has always pursued the strategy of international opening and development and reached exchange and cooperation agreements with many well-known universities around the world.
3. Thanks to its independent innovation and high degree of autonomy in discipline construction and education methods, University of Paris IX has become a world-renowned famous university and one of the two super national universities in France.
ⅶ Apply for Paris IX.
Just because you apply for the major of University of Paris IX now doesn't mean that you will definitely be able to major in University of Paris IX in the future. So even if you come to University of Paris IX, you will only study French in the language school affiliated to University of Paris IX. Whether you can major in the future depends on your French level after a year of language study.
What you should do now is: learn French, prepare for the French exam, and try your best to get ideal grades. Then choose a language school with moderate fees. It doesn't matter whether you are in Paris or not. Paris costs a lot, but there should be no big difference in language teaching between big cities and small cities. So you can save a sum of money. Find an intermediary or an international student to help you with the three certificates: language admission, professional pre-admission (it doesn't matter if it's a good school, it's better to be integrated with a language school, which is more conducive to a visa) and housing certificate. After the three certificates are complete, you can prepare for your visa interview. After the interview, you will get a visa, after which you can come to France. Therefore, there is no question of whether you apply for the University of Paris IX, only the question of applying for three certificates.
You'd better learn French well first, and the tuition you will pay in the first year will only be your language tuition.
However, the major of Commercial Law and Tax Law in Paris is still good. This major was set up in 1998, emphasizing the relationship between law and business circles, but there is no business management course. Those who want to enter the school must prepare a 25-page paper and pass the oral test. Although this major is new, many law firms have been interested in it.
Admission is also very difficult. Almost all majors need a short essay before admission, and some majors also need an exam. There are two types of interviews: individual interviews and group interviews. Generally, group interviews are more difficult for students in non-French speaking countries. No matter which interview method, fluent French, agile thinking and good personal style are the key factors for the success of the interview.
ⅷ What are the requirements for graduating from high schools in China? Can I apply for undergraduate study at University of Paris IX and want to go to ESSEC for postgraduate study after graduation? Please reply.
(1) Direct application: Apply according to the domestic college entrance examination results, and apply according to the nine official website processes. Generally speaking, it is required that the French version can reach C 1 or above and the domestic college entrance examination scores can at least reach the standards of domestic 985 colleges and universities.
(2) Indirect application: Because the Ninth University is now a member of Grandes Ecoles, high school graduates can attend preparatory schools under the GE system. One-year preparatory course is mainly to learn French and some course knowledge, and the teaching language is French. Therefore, before entering the preparatory course, you must have a certain foundation in French, otherwise the course can't keep up. In such a preparatory school, you must get at least a score of 14 and a French DALF of C 1.
ⅸ What are the requirements for applying for Paris IX?
If the undergraduate major is not related to management, but it belongs to a major change, it should be downgraded, that is, if you apply for Master 1, you should start from Licence3. For those who have major in undergraduate related fields, they must write a paper if they graduate from undergraduate course, get a diploma, and take the French exam to reach the level of C 1 (TEF699 or above and TCF500 or above). Those who have internship experience are of course good, not mandatory, and they need to have an interview without an exam, but their undergraduate scores are not significant.
ⅹ What are the requirements for going to Paris VI for postgraduate study?
1, LMEA Master of Luxry Management in Europe and Asia, Master of Eurasian Luxury Management
China district enrollment quota: 5~7 people.
Language of instruction: English
Application time: March-September, 20 15 (the quota will expire early).
Professional requirements:
1. Undergraduate graduates/undergraduate students (freshmen and seniors) can submit applications;
2. A college major in economics or design;
3. French: TCF reaches B1(provided before May of the year M2 studies abroad).
4. Have more than 6 months internship experience in luxury goods;
5. English: IELTS 6.5; (M2 provided before April of the year of study abroad)
2. MCT Management of New Communication Technologies and Touri * * * Tourism Project Management
China district enrollment quota: 15 people.
Language of instruction: English
Application time: March-September, 20 15 (the quota will expire early).
Professional requirements:
1. Undergraduate graduates/undergraduate students (freshmen and seniors) can submit applications;
2. A college management or other major;
3. School performance: GPA reached 3.2;
4. Have more than 3 months of internship experience;
5. English: IELTS 6.5; (M2 provided before April of the year of study abroad)
3. MIB Master of International Business Master of International Business Administration.
China district enrollment quota: 15 people.
Language of instruction: English
Application time: March-September, 20 15 (the quota will expire early).
Professional requirements:
1. Undergraduate graduates/undergraduate students (freshmen and seniors) can submit applications;
2. A college majoring in economics or other majors, with a certain French foundation;
3. School performance: GPA reached 3.4;
4. Have more than 3 months of internship experience;
5. English: IELTS 6.5; (M2 provided before April of the year of study abroad)
4. Master of Market Strategic Management of DMS Dauphine Marketing and Strategy.
China district enrollment quota: 5 people.
Language of instruction: English
Application time: March-September, 20 15 (the quota will expire early).
Professional requirements:
1. Undergraduate graduates/undergraduate students (freshmen and seniors) can submit applications;
2. A related major such as economics and management in an institution;
3. French: TCF reaches A2 (provided before May of the year m2 studies abroad).
4. Have more than 6 months of internship experience;
5. English: IELTS 6.5; (M2 provided before April of the year of study abroad)
5. Master of Elite Management in MIM Master In Management.
China district enrollment quota: 5~7 people.
Language of instruction: French
Application time: March-September, 20 15 (the quota will expire early).
Professional requirements:
1. Undergraduate graduates/undergraduate students (freshmen and seniors) can submit applications;
2. A college of economics and management and other related majors;
3. French: DALF reaches C1(provided before April of the year m2 studies abroad).
4. Have more than 3 months of internship experience;
5. English: IELTS 6.5; (M2 provided before April of the year of study abroad)
In addition, all the majors currently offered by Paris IX for China are two-year master's degrees, and the final diploma obtained is the French national master's degree, which is the same as the diploma obtained by GE project of Gaoshang (2-3 years).