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Thinking beyond the frame means opening one's mind towards other cultures. More than just introducing our students to the world, we bring it to them. We turn education into a true exchange. Thinking beyond the frame means learning differently, to strive differently. Exploring new fields, looking for answers to tomorrow's questions, designing a future that is a future that’s more inventive, more creative, and in the end, more human. Now more than ever, the world belongs to the open-minded.
An International School of Management in Europe
Rennes School of Business is considered to be the most international School of Management in Europe. With 91% of faculty members being non-French, 53% foreign students, classes in English and a network of more than 300 partner universities worldwide, Rennes School of Business gives the students a unique opportunity to learn in a continuous international environment from first year to graduation.
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No, French universities are now using English as the language of instruction, especially in areas like management, engineering, political science, etc., to attract more international students. It is advisable to learn some French in order to compete with French students.
International students may work part-time if their schedule permits, as long as they are registered at an institution approved by the French social security system. Even first-year students coming to France for the first time have the right to work part-time, 20 hours per week.
TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge English exams are some of the entrance tests that are widely accepted.
The different accommodation options include university residences, private student residences, etc.
Yes. Scholarship programmes have been set up to enable French institutions of higher education to attract the finest international students.