#MENZ9200743AOrder of March 26, 1992, setting conditions for admission to the first year at École Centrale de Lyon
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This order outlines the conditions for admission to the first year at the École Centrale de Lyon. Admission is granted through a competitive examination. French nationals and citizens from EEC member countries are eligible, while others require authorization from the Ministry of Higher Education, although there is a limit of three attempts allowed. The maximum number of places is determined annually.
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Key Changes
- Admission to École Centrale de Lyon is through a competitive exam.
- Eligibility requires French nationality or EEC member citizenship.
- Foreign nationals need ministerial authorization with a limit of three attempts.
Obligations
What this law requires
Conduct admission to first year at École Centrale de Lyon exclusively through competitive examination
Restrict eligibility to French nationals and citizens of EEC member countries, unless non-EEC foreigners obtain prior authorization from the Ministry of Higher Education
Require non-EEC foreign candidates to obtain written authorization from the Minister of Higher Education (after consultation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs) before participating in admission examinations
Enforce a maximum limit of three examination attempts per candidate across all admission tests
Determine the maximum number of available places annually through ministerial order, based on proposal from school director and consultation with the administrative council