What are the French language levels required to access a bachelor’s or master’s degree in France?

B or C level?

Enrolling in a bachelor or master degree in France requires strong linguistic skills. International students must be able to understand all the lectures, conferences, tutorial classes, texts etc. that will be part of their curriculum. Therefore, Level B1 or B2 – according to the criteria of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages - is recommended for bachelor and master studies, especially in the fields of human and social sciences. Indeed, the level required depends on the courses you wish to follow: for example, B1 will be sufficient to enroll to a mathematic UFR, while Letters and Language require a C1 Level. Some French universities may even require a C2 level for specific courses. Most institutions require a minimum B2 level which is essential to understand the courses and ensure your success from the first year of study in France.

Non francophone students subject to the national pre-registration procedure in the 1st year of the license (DAP procedure) must assess their level in French by taking a test, unless they can attest to a B2 level.

Though students wishing to follow a course delivered in English don’t need to master the French language, some establishments might still test their level in English.

Diplomas and tests

As an international student wishing to register for a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a French university, you will therefore have to demonstrate your level in French. To do so, the French knowledge test – test de connaissance du français or TCF –  is a reliable tool: the TCF allows an accurate assessment ranging from the “elementary” level (A1) to “advanced or superior” (C2). However, it can be interesting to obtain a diploma, a test only being valid for two years. The diploma in French language – diplôme en langue française or DELF – is designed for beginners and intermediates, covering levels A2 to B2. For advanced French language users, the advanced diploma in French language – diplôme approfondi en langue française, DALF – is recommended, levels C1 and C2 may be mandatory to enroll to certain licenses and masters. Regardless of the diploma or test chosen, your written and oral skills will be assessed to determine whether enrollment in higher education is possible in a French university.

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Information sur la session de printemps 2024

L’inscription à la session de printemps (rentrée du 5 février 2024) est encore possible jusqu’au 2 février, sous réserve de places disponibles.

Les étudiants souhaitant s’inscrire sont invités à se rendre directement au bureau des admissions de l’institution, ouvert du lundi au vendredi de 9h30 à 16h30.
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Students wishing to register are invited to go directly to the institution’s admission office, open Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
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Online registration for this session is no longer available on this website.

Dates des prochains examens TCF

Les prochaines sessions d’examen TCF auront lieu dans les locaux de l’institution aux dates suivantes :

Le 30 janvier et le 27 février :

TCF TP SOS’INSCRIRE
TCF TP SO
+ épreuve orale
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TCF TP SO
+ épreuve écrite
S’INSCRIRE
TCF TP SO completS’INSCRIRE

Le 31 janvier et le 28 février :

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