#ESRS2209027AOrder of May 31, 2022 regarding admission to the first year in certain engineering schools
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This law outlines the recruitment process for students entering the first year in certain engineering schools in France. It sets the competitive exam structure, including written and oral components, and lists eligible institutions. Schools can admit students based on their exam performance, and additional medical exams may be required for final admission.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of competitive exams for engineering school admissions
- Detailed list of eligible engineering schools
- Written and oral exam components established
Obligations
What this law requires
Engineering schools must recruit first-year students exclusively through competitive examination (concours) based on preparatory class (CPGE) programs for the specified academic tracks (MP, MPI, PC, PSI, PT, TSI, TPC)
Competitive exams must include written admissibility tests (épreuves écrites) and oral admission tests (épreuves orales) structured with specific coefficients and durations as detailed in Article 2 for each competition track
For all competition tracks, one of the two foreign languages chosen by candidates must obligatorily be English
Authorized modern languages for the competitive exams are limited to: German, English, Arabic, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian
Language B must be distinct from Language A in the competitive exams