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What should I bring to study in France?
Take the TEF exam.

The French proficiency test is sponsored by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the French Trade Union. The headquarters of the French Federation is responsible for setting questions and marking papers. It has passed the French proficiency test organized by its overseas branches and has been officially recognized by the French Ministry of Education.

The exam includes three compulsory items: oral comprehension, written comprehension, structure and vocabulary. The full score of each item is 300, and the total of three items is 900.

TEF includes three compulsory exams and two non-compulsory exams. Required items include reading comprehension (1 hour), listening and speaking test (40 minutes) and vocabulary and structure (30 minutes); Non-compulsory items include: written expression (1 hour) and oral expression (35 minutes). All college students who want to study in France need to take the required exams.

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Materials required for studying in France:

1, French resume;

2. French personal application letter;

3. Birth certificate (translated into French);

4. Tutor's recommendation letter and personal research plan (such as applying for a master's program);

5. Copy of degree diploma and notarial certificate (in French or English);

6. Transcripts of the last three years (translated into French);

7. Proof of internship or professional experience (translated into French).

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