ENSTA Bretagne : formation d'ingénieur
Julien Ogor

Advanced Master's admissions

After an MSc or equivalent master’s degree earned in France or abroad, you can apply for these Specialized Advanced Masters, which are accredited by the Association of Grandes Écoles (CGE). These are world-leading, selective, one-year courses which prepare you for demanding, rewarding and fast-growing professional environments.

RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE 2024/2025 SCHOOL YEAR

  1. Online provisional enrollment : From October 14, 2024 to March 23, 2025 inclusive*: 
  2. Submission of your complete application and payment of the application fee
    All the documents included in your application must be sent to us by March 23* at the latest and the €30 application fee paid.
    International students: Don’t leave your application until the last minute! We recommend that you complete it in good time (you may need to allow time to apply for a visa for example).
  3. Selection interviews and level tests may be organized. The jury analyzes the complete applications during the year. .
  4. Admission results
    They will be sent to you by email.
  5. Confirmation
    In order to confirm your enrollment on an ENSTA Bretagne course, a non-refundable deposit of €500 must be paid.

* The application period may exceptionally be extended for applicants from partner institutions.

Special case:

  • Specialized Advanced Master in Geo-Locating and Multi-Sensor Systems Engineering: please consult the website of the partner school in charge of this program: ENSTA Paris

Admission requirements

To register for one of our Specialized Advanced Masters, you must have completed one of the following:

  • Five years of higher education (an engineering degree, Master or equivalent)
  • The first year of a Master’s degree, with three years of professional experience
  • Validation of Personal and Professional Experience (VAPP), with five years of professional experience

For foreign students who are not native French speakers, the minimum level of French required is CEFR B1 (certificate required) : https://www.coe.int/en/web/portfolio/self-assessment-grid.

Language level

The candidate’s level of language should enable him or her to follow classes taught in French and English. A minimum level of B1 is recommended in both languages.
https://www.coe.int/en/web/portfolio/self-assessment-grid

Selection criteria

Application. Selection interviews and level assessment tests can be organized.

Fees

Find out about application fees and tuition

Graduation requirements

This degree is awarded to all students who have passed the written examinations, practical examinations and successfully completed their final project.

contact

Candidats Français - Admission
Adelaïde Gaudron
02 98 34 87 01

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Etudiants internationaux - Admission
Zacharie Malicoutis
02.98.34.89.74