Offers a comprehensive engineering program focused on life sciences, agriculture, food technology, and environmental studies.
Several specialized master's programs in areas like food innovation, agricultural engineering, environmental management, and health sciences.
Research-oriented doctoral programs, often in collaboration with leading research centers and industry partners.
Continuing education and short-term courses for industry professionals.
Research Institutes: Collaborates with research centers like INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment) and CIRAD.
Key Areas: Sustainable agriculture, food science, forestry, environmental engineering, public health, and biotechnology.
A comprehensive engineering degree focused on life sciences and environmental studies.
Core areas include agricultural engineering, food science, forestry, water management, and public health.
AgroParisTech provides master's programs often in collaboration with other institutions.
Focuses on agricultural practices, sustainable food production, and global food systems.
Covers environmental risk management, ecological engineering, and sustainable development.
Specializes in forest resource management, sustainable forestry practices, and biodiversity conservation.
Examines food science, innovation, and value chain management.
Investigates the links between public health, environmental risks, and ecological systems.
Research-oriented and offers training in specializations like agriculture, food science, forestry, and health.
Often carried out in collaboration with research institutions like INRAE.
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor in Life Sciences Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 - $5,000 |
Bachelor in Food Science Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 - $5,000 |
Bachelor in Environmental Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 - $5,000 |
Bachelor in Agricultural Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 - $5,000 |
Bachelor in Forestry Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 - $5,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master in Agricultural Sciences |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Food Innovation and Product Design |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Forest Sciences and Technology |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Agroecology |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Food Quality Management and Marketing |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Master in Health and Environmental Risk Assessment |
2 years |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Ph.D. in Agriculture Sciences |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Food Sciences |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Forestry Sciences |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Agroecology |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Ph.D. in Biological Engineering |
3 years |
$500 - $2,000 |
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees: Offers programs in agriculture, forestry, food science, and environmental engineering.
Ph.D. Programs: International students can conduct advanced research through AgroParisTech's doctoral schools.
Language Proficiency: Most programs are taught in French, so proficiency in French is necessary. Some master's programs may also require English proficiency.
Academic Background: Applicants must have a relevant academic background matching the program's requirements.
Application Process: Typically involves submission of academic transcripts, motivation letters, language proficiency tests, and references.
Tuition Fees: Fees can vary based on the program and citizenship status.
Scholarships: Opportunities for scholarships and financial aid are available through the French government, the European Union, and international organizations.
Language Classes: French language classes may be offered to help
international students improve their proficiency and adapt to academic life.
International Office: Provides guidance on visa applications, accommodation, and integration into campus life.
Orientation Programs: Helps new international students acclimate to French culture and the academic environment.
Preparatory Classes: French students often enter through national competitive exams after preparatory classes. International students may have a slightly different pathway.
Direct Admission: Students from outside the European Union often need to apply through Campus France's "Études en France" program, which helps streamline the application process.
Choose a Program: Review the available master's programs at AgroParisTech, considering your academic background and career goals.
Check Eligibility: Ensure that your previous education aligns with the prerequisites for the chosen program.
Prepare Documents:
Academic transcripts and certificates.
A resume or CV.
Motivation letter outlining your interest in the program.
Letters of recommendation.
Language proficiency test scores (like IELTS/TOEFL for English or TCF/DELF for French).
Submit Application:
Many master's programs have an online application portal.
Pay the application fee (if applicable).
Ensure all required documents are submitted by the deadline.
Interview (if required): Some programs may conduct interviews to assess your fit.
Research Area: Identify a research area that aligns with your academic interests and career goals.
Potential Supervisor: Find and contact a potential research supervisor at AgroParisTech who is willing to oversee your research.
Doctoral School Application: Submit your application through the relevant doctoral school, including a research proposal.
Supporting Documents:
Academic transcripts and previous research qualifications.
Resume or CV.
Statement of research purpose and goals.
Letters of recommendation.
Language proficiency test scores (if required).
Funding: Ensure funding arrangements for the research period through scholarships, university support, or other grants.
Fall Intake: The main intake period, with classes typically starting in September/October.
Spring Intake: Some master's programs may offer a second intake in January/February.
Admissions often align with the academic calendar but may vary based on the nature of research projects and the supervisor's availability.
Preparatory Classes Pathway: Students must complete a preparatory program and pass competitive entrance exams.
Direct Entry for International Students:
Must have completed secondary education equivalent to the French baccalaureate.
Language proficiency: French proficiency is required as most programs are taught in French.
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a related field such as biology, agriculture, engineering, environmental science, etc.
Language Proficiency:
For French-taught programs, proficiency in French is essential (B2 level or higher).
For English-taught programs, proficiency in English is required (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent).
Academic Requirements:
Relevant master's degree or equivalent in a related field.
Prior research experience or publication record is advantageous.
Language Proficiency:
Some programs may require French proficiency, but many Ph.D. projects can be completed in English.
Ranking System |
Ranking/Rating |
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QS World University Rankings |
Among the top 100 in "Agriculture & Forestry" category |
U.S. News & World Report |
Top-tier for "Plant and Animal Science," "Environment/Ecology," and "Agricultural Sciences" |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Application Process |
---|---|---|---|
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
International students pursuing master's or Ph.D. programs |
Monthly stipend, travel expenses, health insurance |
Application via AgroParisTech; strong academic and leadership background needed |
AgroParisTech Foundation Scholarships |
AgroParisTech students in need or with excellent academic records |
Tuition fee assistance, living expenses |
Apply directly to the AgroParisTech Foundation |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
EU and non-EU students in eligible master's programs |
Tuition fee waiver, monthly stipend |
Application through Erasmus Mundus program |
French Government Scholarships (BGF, etc.) |
International students from selected countries |
Monthly stipend, health insurance |
Apply via French embassy or Campus France in home country |
Industry-Sponsored Scholarships |
Students with research interests aligned with corporate partners |
Research funding, potential internships |
Varies by program and partnership; usually in coordination with academic departments |
Facility |
Description |
Estimated Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Locations |
AgroParisTech has several campuses across France: Paris (main campus), Nancy, Montpellier, Kourou, and others. Each campus is specialized in particular fields like agriculture, forestry, and environmental science. |
N/A |
On-Campus Accommodation |
Limited spaces available in university residence halls. Priority often given to first-year students and international students. |
$350 - $600 per month |
Off-Campus Housing |
Private apartments or shared housing near the campuses. More flexibility but requires early booking due to high demand. |
$500 - $1,000 per month |
Student Residences (CROUS) |
Government-subsidized residences managed by CROUS, offering lower-cost rooms for eligible students. |
$250 - $500 per month |
Short-Term Stay Options |
Hostels and hotels for temporary accommodation. Useful while securing long-term housing. |
$20 - $60 per night |
Dining Services |
On-campus cafeterias and dining halls offer meals at student-friendly prices. |
$4 - $7 per meal |
Facilities and Amenities |
Library, sports facilities, computer labs, research centers, and student support services are available on each campus. |
N/A |
Collaborative Projects: Students work on practical projects, often in collaboration with industry partners, government agencies, and research institutions.
Research Opportunities: Students have access to cutting-edge laboratories and research facilities, contributing to projects that address global challenges in agriculture, food science, and environmental engineering.
Student Union: Represents the student body, organizes social events, and provides a platform for student concerns.
Specialized Clubs: Include environmental, sports, cultural, and academic clubs that cater to diverse interests.
Festivals and Events: Regular events like film nights, musical performances, and international fairs help students immerse themselves in the local culture.
International Community: With students from countries, the international community is active in organizing cultural exchange events and orientation programs.
Industry Partnerships: AgroParisTech maintains partnerships with major companies and organizations in agriculture, food production, environmental management, and engineering.
Internships: Internships are often a part of the curriculum, providing students with practical experience and networking opportunities.
Research Projects: Collaboration with research institutes and government agencies opens doors to career paths.
Career Office: Offers career counseling, resume reviews, and mock interviews.
Job Fairs: Regular career fairs attract leading companies from relevant industries.
Workshops and Seminars: Skill-building workshops and seminars are conducted to prepare students for the job market.
Preparatory Classes Pathway: Many French students apply through competitive national exams after completing preparatory classes, making it highly selective.
International Admissions: The acceptance rate is generally more favorable for international students, but proficiency in French is essential.
Selectivity: The master's programs are moderately selective, seeking candidates with strong academic backgrounds, relevant experience, and language proficiency.
International Students: Acceptance rates for international students vary based on the specific program but are generally competitive.
Research Compatibility: Admission often depends on finding a supervisor with a matching research interest.
Funding Availability: Selectivity may be higher due to funding constraints and the need for relevant research experience.
Palaiseau Campus: Located in the Plateau de Saclay, a renowned research and education cluster.
Claude Bernard Campus: Situated near the center of Paris, this campus focuses on food science, forestry, agriculture, and more.
Specializes in forest science and wood technology.
Focuses on Mediterranean and tropical agriculture, natural resource management, and environmental engineering.
Offers education and research in tropical forestry and agriculture, taking advantage of its location in the Amazonian environment.