BAC +2/3
Preparatory Classes for the grandes écoles (CPGE)
After completing the 2 or 3 years of the CPGE (Preparatory Classes for the Grandes Ecoles (GE) = high level schools of science and engineering), you can enter a majority of french graduate schools of chemistry and process engineering by competitive entry.
Competitive common exam INP | PC Bio | X-ESPCI | Competitive exam Centrale Supelec | Competitive exam Mines-Ponts | |
Centrale Marseille | X | X | |||
Chimie ParisTech | X | ||||
CPE Lyon | X | ||||
ECPM Strasbourg | X | ||||
ENSCL Lille | X | X | |||
ENSCM Montpellier | X | X | |||
ENSMAC Bordeaux | X | ||||
ENSCMu Mulhouse | X | ||||
ENSCR Rennes | X | ||||
ENSGTI Pau | X | ||||
ENSI Poitiers | X | ||||
ENSIC Nancy | X | X | |||
ENSICAEN | X | ||||
ENSIL – ENSCI Limoges (banque de note) | X | ||||
ESCOM Chimie Compiègne | X | ||||
ESPCI Paris | X | X | |||
ITECH Lyon | X | ||||
SIGMA Clermont | X | ||||
Toulouse INP-ENSIACET | X |
University studies L2-L3
If you have completed your undergraduate level (L2 or L3) in « Sciences and Technologies » at university, you can enter the graduate chemistry schools submitting an application : application review, motivation interview and an assessment of language skills.
Some schools in the Federation* offer the possibility of entry by competitive examination. The Concours PASS’Ingénieur is a national gateway of integration to the engineering schools. Admission is by dossier and a motivation interview.
* Schools in the Federation offering the concours “PASS’Ingénieur” : ECPM (Strasbourg), SIGMA Clermont, ENSIL-ENSCI (Limoges), ENSCL (Lille), ESCOM Chimie (Compiègne) ESPCI Paris, ENSMAC (Bordeaux), ENSCR (Rennes), ENSGTI (Pau), Toulouse INP-ENSIACET (Toulouse), ENSICAEN, CPE Lyon