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Courses In France

France is a beautiful country located in Western Europe. It is a country with a long history, rich culture, cuisine, literature, art, philosophy, and higher education. This country also has a lot of options in courses to intake. France has over 2, 50,000 international students. In the majority of French Universities, 10% of the total students studying in France are international students. Plus, there isn't any rank system given to the university.

The following are the qualifications you can earn at a higher education level:

Bachelors Degree
  • 1. DU(Diplôme d’Université - 1-year University Degree)
  • This degree is awarded for successful completion of 1 year of studies and certifies 60 ECTS credits.
  • 2. BTS(Brevet de Technicien Supérieur - 2-year Technical Degree),
  • DMA (Diplôme des Métiers d’Art - Arts & Crafts Degree),
  • CPGE (Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles - Preparatory Classes for the Grandes Ecoles)
  • One of these degrees is awarded for successfully completing 2 years of studies at Bachelor’s level and certifies 120 ECTS credits.
  • 3. DNA (Diplôme National d’Art Arts Degree),
  • DEEA (diplôme d’études en architecture architecture degree)
  • One of these degrees is awarded for successfully completing 3 years of studies at Bachelor’s level and certifies 180 ECTS credits.
Master Degree
  • 1. MIM(Master in Management)
  • MSc (Master of Science)
  • DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastique - Higher National Degree in Visual Expression)
  • DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastique - Higher National Degree in Visual Expression)
  • Above are the Master's Degrees you can pursue in France. One of these degrees is awarded for successfully completing 5 years of studies at the Master’s level and certifies 300 ECTS credits.
  • 2. Specialist Masters(Grandes Ecoles)
  • MBA (Master of Business Administration)
  • One of these degrees is awarded for successfully completing 1 year of studies of Post-Master’s Specialisation as the sixth year of study.

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