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You are a French Enginering school!
More than 60 French engineering Institutes (Grandes Ecoles d’ingénieur) and university-based engineering programs—including some of the most renowned—have joined together to form “n+i.”
“n+i” it is also over 45 agreements with top Universities in the world and 25 Companies partners who support students.
Why? To pool their efforts to promote their programs, recruit excellent students, and create efficiencies in admission, orientation, internships, and financial aid—without restricting the freedom of each institution to set its own admission requirements or engage in interuniversity cooperation.
“n+i” was designed to simplify the application and admission process for international students seeking to study engineering in
We help students identify appropriate programs and put them in touch with schools, companies, and regional authorities that are looking for qualified engineers—as students, interns, trainees, or employees.
A key mission of “n+i” is to recruit international students and prepare them to succeed in French engineering schools and programs.
The member institutions of the “n+i” network retain complete autonomy in matters of admission, curriculum, and the granting of degrees and diplomas. They remain responsible, too, for their international relations.
Institutions are encouraged to participate in the “n+i” recruitment effort while also introducing their own recruits to the wider range of opportunities offered by the “n+i” network.
Networks allow their members to pool efforts and attain efficiencies of scale. One of those efficiencies is the ability to undertake initiatives and create structures that would not be possible for one institution acting alone. Examples include Web-based recruiting, online applications, Interviews, distance-education programs to prepare students for study in