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Q: How do I enroll at one of the "n+i" network
schools?
Enrollment begins with your online application. This
application must be supported by various paper documents. If you prefer a
particular school, indicate your preference in your application.
Q: How do I choose an engineering school within the "n+i"
network?
Go to the column “n+i Students” in the website.
There, with the help of a search engine, you will be able to identify schools of
your interest and visit their Web sites for more information.
Q: What difference is there between a university and an
engineering school?
What is the difference between a university and an
engineering school ?
‘Les Grandes Ecoles d’ingénieur’ were created more
than two centuries ago to meet the needs of French industries. Today, 80%
of France’s engineers come out from these Grandes Ecoles. French
Universities are even older, the first university was founded in 12th
century. Traditionally, these universities offered courses in pure
sciences such as mathematics, physics etc. Recently, these universities have
established engineering programs too.
Q: How is social and cultural life organized in
engineering schools?
The schools are very well known for their lively
social life. As soon as you arrive, you will be contacted by students who
will suggest all sorts of cultural, athletic, and recreational activities.