#MENS0500549AOrder of April 26, 2005, on Admission Conditions to the General Engineering School of Marseille
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This law outlines the admission processes for the General Engineering School of Marseille, including competitive exams and qualifications. Candidates can enter through entrance exams or by having relevant degrees. The law affects students aspiring to attend this engineering school and requires candidates to adhere to specific conditions for application.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of admission tests scored from 0 to 20
- Admission through exam or by recognized degree
- Limit of two attempts for exams
Obligations
What this law requires
Design and implement admission exam scoring system with grades ranging from 0 to 20 points according to the attached exam table
Appoint an examination jury by ministerial order upon proposal by the school director and after consulting the school's administrative board
Determine admissibility for oral exams following written exams, then rank all candidates by merit based on total scores from both written and oral exams using coefficients specified in the attached table
Prohibit any candidate from sitting the competitive exam more than twice
Establish and publish annually the list of eligible diplomas and preparatory programs for first-year admission on title selection after administrative board consultation