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You can propose your candidature for 4IM if you have a level corresponding to (brown arrows on the graph) :

  • Level « french Baccalaureat »
  • Undergraduate 1
  • Undergraduate 2
  • Undergraduate 3

The L course (level European Licence) starts from the « french Baccalaureat »level and consists in two years of integrated preparatory classes followed by one year in alternation. It is possible to integrate the L course starting from the level Undergraduate 1 or Undergraduate 2. At the end of the L course, you obtain a diploma of Assistant Engineer.

The M course (level European Master) in the continuity of the L course, allows one to obtain the diploma of Engineer Manager of 4IM. It is possible to start it either from the Undergraduate 2 level, or from the Undergraduate 3.

The 3rd year is common between the L and M courses.

Students within all kinds of subjects are likely to apply; however, having some computing knowledge is essential.

Nota Bene: Candidates willing to apply must not be over 30 years old at the beginning of the academic year.

 
     
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