Participating in a university exchange programme
Grande École students can take advantage of their school's network of partner universities to study in China in their studies. If you choose this option, you will spend a semester – or sometimes a full year – on the campus of your school's partner university before returning to France to continue your studies…
Administrative procedures and practical information
Visa and residence permit
To enter China as a French student, you must apply for a visa, accompanied by a notification of admission. If you are going for less than 6 months, a “tourist” visa is sufficient. For longer stays, you will need a “student” visa. These visa applications must be submitted to the Embassy or Consulate. Do not hesitate to contact the International Relations Office of your school for more information.
Living costs
Tuition fees can be quite high at some universities, but the rest is quite cheap. To give you some examples, student accommodation costs around €300, a meal costs between €2 and €5, and a trip on urban transport costs less than €1. In short, studying in China is quite economical. All the more so as you can benefit from financial aid.
Funding and scholarships
for foreign nationals. The awarding of the scholarship depends on many criteria, particularly academic performance, behaviour and language level. There are also UNESCO scholarships or HSK scholarships for students who have achieved a very high score in the HSK test.
Studying in China with IPAG
IPAG has established many partnerships on the Asian continent and more particularly in China so that its students can train, learn the language and discover the Middle Kingdom.
IPAG's premises in Kunming
For the last located in the city of Kunming and hosted Yunnan University, this “campus” allows students to stay and study in one of the most beautiful regions of China, bordering several countries in South-East Asia such as Vietnam, Laos and Burma.
The Asia Track of the Grande Ecole Programme (bac +5)
Specially designed for future executives who plan to make a career on the Asian continent, this track of the Grande École Programme(bac +5, grade de master), offers students the possibility of spending part of their course in China, in a Summer Session or in Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Taiwan or other Asian countries. In addition, civilisation, language and economics courses are offered in the first cycle. Asian Track de l’IPAG here.
If you wish to know more about the possibilities of studying in a Chinese university while being registered at IPAG, do not hesitate to contact the school's Admissions Department.