(1) To apply in China, the materials that students need to provide are their school transcripts, which has great advantages compared with applicants from other countries.
(2) French schools will use scholarships to attract outstanding students to study in France.
(3) If students have studied in France, they must submit their transcripts of more than one and a half years in France when applying for scholarships. Because China students are not dominant in language and many grades are not dominant, their grades are not very competitive, which is not conducive to application.
Students with a certain level of French generally do not interview if they apply for scholarships in France. Therefore, it is particularly important to fill out forms, write letters of recommendation and prepare relevant materials, and all of them need to be completed in French. It can be seen that students have a certain foundation in French, especially strong reading and writing skills, which is very important for the successful completion of the application.
The more colleges and universities there are, the greater the chances of successful application. Higher education institutions in France are divided into two categories, universities and higher professional schools. Universities implement compulsory education, while colleges and universities implement intensive education. About 10% of the graduates will be admitted to higher professional schools, and the rest of the candidates can enter universities if they wish. Universities account for the vast majority of French government scholarships, especially the top universities.
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It is also difficult for China students to apply, especially those who apply for tuition-free public universities in France, to apply for scholarships directly in China. Relatively speaking, some English-taught private higher business schools can apply for tuition fee remission ranging from 20% to 50%.
In France, the institutions that can grant scholarships can be summarized as: the French Embassy in China, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, research departments or research institutions, the European Union, universities, some cities and regions, enterprises, and the government of China.
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