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The rate of admission is, as with all Grandes écoles, very low: between 5 and 15% of candidates are admitted. [3] Sciences Po Lille has been described by the Daily Telegraph as "one of France’s most prestigious political science schools". [4] There are two admission procedures for the undergraduate program.
applying for a specific, advertised opening ('letter of application') expressing interest in an organization when the job seeker is uncertain whether there are current openings ('letter of inquiry'). [3] According to studies, a good cover letter should: be specific and up-to-date, be well punctuated and spelled, and grammatically correct.
HEC Paris is part of the network of graduate schools of business (ESC) in the Paris Île-de-France area, together with ESSEC and ESCP Business School. In 2016, the school adopted a new legal status and became a public-private partnership (École consulaire or EESC), largely financed by the public Chamber of Commerce in Paris. [15]
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), Joint Admission Test to M.Sc. (JAM) and Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) – Standard means of entry to various graduate courses at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
The Centrale Programme (Centrale graduate engineering degree - Grade 300 ECTS) includes a three [4] or four [5]-year curriculum. Application to the Centrale Programme is possible after two/three year [6] undergraduate studies in other educational institutes. Admission to an école centrale requires success in either:
PSIA's original precursor is the section internationale (international section) created as early as 1872 by the Ecole libre des sciences politiques (Free school of political sciences) and which welcomed more than 30% of foreign students. [12] In January 2010 Ghassan Salamé was appointed the first dean of PSIA. In September of the same year ...
École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures was founded in 1829 as a private institute by Alphonse Lavallée, a lawyer and a prominent businessman from Nantes, who put forward most of his personal capital into founding the school, together with three top scientists who became its founding associates: Eugène Peclet, Jean-Baptiste Dumas, and Théodore Olivier.
The Polytech Group (Réseau des écoles Polytech, or Écoles polytechniques, in French) is a French network of 15 public graduate schools of engineering (Grandes Écoles) within France's leading technological universities: [1] 15 schools + 4 partner schools; over 100 engineering majors; 17,500 students; 3800 graduates p.a. 1350 doctoral students