The main types of good prospects for studying in France

French romantic French is also deeply loved by people all over the world. So, what major is better to study in France? Let's share with you some popular majors studying in France.

First, France's popular study abroad majors

1, Business-French Elite Education

HEC Business School in Paris has always been the academic center of European business circles, and most of its graduates work in the headquarters of European multinational companies or become outstanding elites in politics and business circles.

According to the ranking of the Financial Times, among the top 50 management business schools in the world, 18 are French business schools, and in the top 10 of this ranking, French high-ranking businessmen account for 7 seats, among which HEC has been ranked first for many years.

2. Agriculture-the largest exporter of agricultural products.

French agriculture is extremely developed and is a big agricultural country in the world. It mainly produces wheat, barley, corn and fruits and vegetables. Wine production ranks first in the world. There are dairy industry, meat animal husbandry and egg industry.

France is an agricultural producer in the European Union and a big exporter of agricultural and sideline products in the world. Mechanization is the main means to improve agricultural productivity in France, which has basically realized agricultural mechanization. Agricultural products processing industry is one of the pillar industries of French foreign trade export surplus. Twenty-four of Europe's largest 100 agro-food industrial groups are in France, and seven of the world's largest 100 agro-food industrial groups are in France. France's agricultural and sideline products export ranks first in the world, accounting for 1 1% of the world market.

3. Law-the originator of China law.

As we all know, the laws of China stipulate that our social order should be maintained according to the promulgated laws and regulations. In fact, the ancestor of China law came from France. 1804 Napoleon ascended the throne and the first French empire was established. When Napoleon was in power, he promulgated the civil code, which was the blueprint of continental law. Since then, many countries have drawn lessons from it and issued written laws one after another. China is one of them. French law is extremely complete and is an ideal major for students. However, it is difficult to recognize the legal major, so we must choose it carefully.

4. Biochemical medicine-one of the "Money Way" majors in France.

The pharmaceutical industry in Europe is quite developed, and France is not far behind. Precision equipment and spacious laboratories abound in French universities, and the rigorous work style and persistent research of professionals have made French biopharmaceuticals innovate repeatedly.

Studying medicine in France is a promising and profitable major. French medical specialty is independent of ordinary specialty, has its own unique system, high elimination rate and long study time, which makes few French students graduate from medical school every year, and their income after medical treatment is quite objective. It should be noted that it is precisely because of the strictness of medicine in France that domestic medical students cannot apply for French-related majors, and high school students apply for French majors to avoid it, otherwise it will inevitably hit a wall.

Second, the application process for studying in France

1, CF registration

If you want to study in France, you must first register with the French Ministry of Higher Education, and then you can go through the following procedures.

After logging in, you need to create a personal account first. You need to choose a language. I suggest you choose French. Then you will improve your personal information. After confirmation, you send the contents of the form to the reserved mailbox for everyone to confirm.

Step 2 prepare materials

After successful registration, everyone will get a list of materials to be prepared. This is the material that all institutions need to prepare. After you get the list, you can start collecting it.

This mainly includes ID cards, passports, application forms, academic qualifications and grades, language transcripts and personal documents. Basic documents include resume and recommendation letter, the latter should be prepared at least two times.

Step 3 apply for a school

All the materials are in order. After the school opens its application, it can be submitted. I want to submit an electronic application form in official website, and then mail my materials to the school according to the given address.

You can inquire about the trial through official website, there will be different stages, or you can call directly for consultation. It usually takes about two months to get the results.

4. Accept a face-to-face interview

After you get the admission notice, you can start visa preparation. First, organize the materials, and then make an appointment for a face-to-face interview to determine the time and place to submit the materials and accept the interview.

Then go on time. Generally, as long as everyone's materials are complete and the interview is successfully completed, they will get visas soon.

Third, the choice of studying abroad in France

French higher education is divided into two systems, namely, open system and selective system. Open system refers to a comprehensive university, which is the main institution to train college students. At present, there are 87 national comprehensive universities in France. These universities adopt the elimination system of "lenient entry and strict exit" and offer training courses in various disciplines. After graduation, the school will award students a national diploma and a high-quality university diploma.

The selection system includes higher vocational colleges, vocational schools and university technical colleges. Higher vocational colleges involve management, engineering, law and politics, commerce, finance and so on. They are the cradle of the French elite, but they are difficult for high school students. Because to enter higher vocational colleges, students have to take the elimination test after two years of preparatory study, or be admitted after two to four years of higher education.

Take business school as an example. French business schools are independent of public universities. There was a time when it was difficult for large French group companies to find suitable interns. Over time, these companies began to set up their own business schools according to their own needs to cultivate applied talents. After a long time, large companies are very willing to hire graduates from these schools, and these business schools naturally become famous.