#ECOG2119013AOrder of July 8, 2021, setting the recruitment modalities for students of the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris and Télécom Paris
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The law establishes the recruitment process for students of the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris and Télécom Paris to become engineer-students of the mines. It outlines a competitive examination involving submission of documents, oral examinations, and criteria for selection, with the procession of the recruitment organized under the authority of the Minister of Economy. The recruitment procedure will begin with a preadmissibility phase, followed by admissibility and final admission tests intended to evaluate candidates' capabilities and motivations for the role.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a competition-based selection process for engineering students.
- Detailed criteria for application and evaluation of candidates.
- Establishment of a new jury to oversee the recruitment process.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Minister of Economy must issue an order opening the competition after receiving formal approval from the Minister of Public Service, specifying the application deadline and number of available positions, and publish it in the Journal officiel de la République française
Eligible students from École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris and Télécom Paris must submit competition applications during their final year of schooling, including a detailed CV, diploma copies, grade transcripts, curriculum description, motivation letter, and acknowledgment of Article 12 of the January 16, 2009 decree regarding obligation to serve as a state official
All pre-admissible candidates must submit a selection dossier to the vice-president of the Conseil général de l'économie, de l'industrie, de l'énergie et des technologies no later than fifteen days before the first examination, containing a written description of their most significant scientific and technical work completed during their studies
The competition jury president must designate three jury members to conduct the admissibility examination immediately after jury appointment, and these members may be assisted by the training director or representative from the candidate's school
The jury must assign numerical scores between 0 and 20 for each examination (admissibility and admission), establish lists of pre-admissible and admissible candidates in alphabetical order, and establish the final admissions list in order of merit with a supplementary list