Oludayo Sokunbi (Deewon)
Oludayo Sokunbi (Deewon)

@Oludeewon

12 Tweets Jan 12, 2023
Question and Answer About Admission and Scholarship Process in France🇫🇷.
If you want to understand how Admission and Scholarship work in France, RT and check this thread.
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📍Que A: How do Masters admission and scholarship work in France?
Ans: Master's in France is usually 2 years. The first year is known as M1 while the second is M2. You can move from one school to another after the first M1 year.
These are the steps:
1. Click this link (4icu.org) to see all the schools in France. You will see about 232 schools as shown below:
2. Use the method I described in to look for schools that offer your course. Make sure you are using google chrome so as to translate the schools into English.
3. Send an email to the admission coordinator of each school about your willingness to apply for the course.
Attach your CV and transcript. They will tell you any type of departmental or school funding available.
Note: No French school will ask you to pay any application fee.
Application is absolutely free. Also, anybody can apply irrespective of your class of degree. Make sure your CV is convincing enough, especially if you have a low CGPA but very good practicable skills required in your field.
The school will inform you if you need to apply through campus France (I will explain this) or not.
4. Campus France is a body in your home country that helps you do application and admission, thereby, making it stress-free for you. They are also involved in visa applications.
If you are in Nigeria, the campus will help you do all your admission and visa applications. They have offices in Lagos and Abuja.
If you are not in Nigeria, find out about Campus France in your country.
Link: nigeria.campusfrance.org
Please be informed that the next application exercise to secure admission into French higher education institutions has started already.
To get well prepared, please check through the links below for some useful information on how to study in France:
For information about courses taught in English click on this link: taughtie.campusfrance.org
To find information about programs taught in French please click here:cataloguelm.campusfrance.org
Do well to check all the links. But, I would advise that you do your due diligence by first checking for the schools and asking them yourself.
Campus France will also help you apply for available scholarships in your field. They will also make sure you get admission.
So, if you don't have time, please use them.
If you are inquisitive like me, do it yourself (DIY).
📍Que B: Does that mean that there's no fully-funded scholarship in France? How can I cope?
Ans:Watch Out..😝
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See you soon for the continuation

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