Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Media & Mass Communication | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established in 1794, CNAM's original mission was to promote scientific and technical knowledge.
Offers programs specifically tailored for working professionals and students seeking practical skills.
Divided into three main schools covering Sciences and Technology, Management and Society, and Industrial Engineering.
Offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs, as well as professional training and certifications.
CNAM is known for applied research in fields like industrial engineering, IT, energy, and management.
Operates several research laboratories and innovation centers.
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology.
Business Administration, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources.
Industrial Systems, Energy Management, Environmental Studies.
Advanced Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Mechanical Engineering.
Management, Marketing, Finance, Innovation Management, Supply Chain Management.
Health Management, Public Policy, Social Innovation.
Data Science, Energy Management, Environmental Studies, Industrial Engineering.
Interdisciplinary doctoral programs in collaboration with research laboratories, focusing on topics like energy, information systems, industrial engineering, and health management.
Often involves collaboration with companies for practical applications.
CNAM is known for its flexible professional training and certification courses tailored to working professionals.
These programs cover topics like digital transformation, sustainable development, and project management.
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor in Civil Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Electrical Engineering |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Computer Science |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Business Administration |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Marketing |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Finance |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Bachelor in Industrial Systems |
3 years |
$1,500 (EU) / $4,000 (non-EU) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Master in Advanced Electrical Engineering |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Computer Science |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Data Science |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Energy Management |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Business Administration |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Innovation Management |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Health Management |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Master in Marketing |
2 years |
$2,000 (EU) / $5,000 (non-EU) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Computer Science |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Energy Management |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Business Administration |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Health Management |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Ph.D. in Innovation Management |
3-4 years |
$500 (EU) / $6,000 (non-EU) |
Some master's and Ph.D. programs are available in English, making them more accessible to non-French speakers.
Offers French language courses to help international students improve their proficiency.
Assists with administrative tasks like visa applications, residence permits, and healthcare.
Organizes orientation sessions, cultural activities, and practical workshops.
Provides advice on course selection, registration, and adapting to the French educational system.
CNAM collaborates with CROUS (Centre Régional des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires) for student dormitories and housing assistance.
Early application is recommended due to high demand.
Offers resources and guidance to help students find private accommodation.
Available for master's and Ph.D. students, covering tuition fees, monthly stipend, and travel costs.
Supports international exchange students and internships.
Several clubs cover academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
International student associations help newcomers adjust and meet peers.
Gyms, fitness centers, and sports halls are accessible to students.
Apply via the national French platform Parcoursup.
Submit high school transcripts, proof of French language proficiency (often B2 level), and other required documents.
Apply through Campus France, which handles international student applications.
Submit secondary school certificates, proof of French language proficiency (typically B2 level), motivation letter, and other required documents.
A recognized bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Language proficiency:
French-Taught Programs: B2 level in French.
English-Taught Programs: B2 level in English.
Apply through Campus France or directly via CNAM's application platform.
Provide academic transcripts, language certificates, motivation letter, resume, and references.
An interview or additional assessments may be required.
Eligibility Requirements:
A master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field recognized in France.
Language proficiency in English or French, depending on the program.
Application Process:
Contact potential supervisors to discuss research interests and secure their approval.
Submit a research proposal, academic transcripts, resume, motivation letter, and references.
An interview may be required.
The academic year typically begins in September/October.
Application deadlines usually close in spring or early summer.
Some programs have a secondary intake beginning in January.
Deadlines for the spring semester often close in the fall.
EU Citizens:
High school diploma or equivalent meeting French "Baccalauréat" standards.
French proficiency at B2 level or English proficiency for specific programs.
Non-EU Citizens:
Recognized secondary education diploma meeting French Ministry standards.
French proficiency (B2 level) or English proficiency if required.
Application through Campus France or directly through CNAM.
A recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Language proficiency:
French-Taught Programs: B2 level in French.
English-Taught Programs: B2 level in English.
Strong academic background in a related discipline.
Additional requirements like a motivation letter, resume, or interview may apply.
Master’s degree or equivalent in the relevant field.
Language proficiency in French or English based on program language.
Detailed research proposal and prior acceptance from a research supervisor.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
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Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
International students applying for Master's/Ph.D. |
Tuition waiver, monthly stipend, travel costs, health insurance |
ERASMUS+ Mobility Grants |
EU and non-EU students studying abroad within Europe |
Monthly allowance for living expenses |
CROUS Social Criteria Grants |
French and EU students based on financial need |
Financial aid based on family income |
IDEX Scholarships |
Academic merit for Master's and Ph.D. students |
Tuition waiver or partial stipend |
Regional Scholarships |
Students from specific French regions |
Tuition fee waiver or living stipend |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost per Month (USD) |
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Campus Libraries |
Several libraries providing extensive academic resources |
N/A |
Student Restaurants |
Affordable dining options across campuses |
$4 - $8 per meal |
Sports Facilities |
Gyms, fitness centers, sports halls, and outdoor fields |
Free or minimal fees |
Student Associations |
Clubs covering academic, cultural, and sports interests |
Membership fees vary |
On-Campus Dormitories |
Single/shared rooms managed by CROUS |
$250 - $400 |
Off-Campus Private Residences |
Privately rented studios/apartments |
$500 - $800 |
Shared Apartments |
Apartments shared among students |
$350 - $600 |
Several well-equipped libraries provide comprehensive resources and digital collections for disciplines.
Specialized research facilities help with interdisciplinary projects and theses.
Offers workshops, seminars, and personalized advice to help students with job applications, networking, and interview preparation.
Collaborates with industry partners to organize internships and job fairs.
Clubs focus on academic, cultural, and social interests.
Opportunities to join student associations in sports, languages, arts, and entrepreneurship.
A strong alumni network offers mentorship, guidance, and career connections to students.
Gyms, fitness centers, and sports halls are available for students.
Outdoor courts are accessible for sports like basketball and soccer.
Opportunities to join clubs for activities like tennis, yoga, and martial arts.
CNAM regularly organizes exhibitions, conferences, and student fairs.
Student organizations arrange cultural festivals, dinners, and talent shows.
Offers personalized advice on resume writing, interview techniques, and job search strategies.
Organizes workshops and seminars on networking, personal branding, and industry insights.
Maintains an online platform that provides students access to job and internship listings.
Collaborates with local and international companies for internship and employment opportunities.
CNAM has strong partnerships with industries, especially in technology, engineering, and business.
Companies often participate in recruitment events and on-campus presentations.
Regular recruitment fairs, networking events, and on-campus interviews provide direct connections to potential employers.
Industry professionals share insights through seminars and workshops.
Many programs have internships built into their curriculum to offer hands-on experience.
CNAM's career services help students find suitable internships and guide them through the application process.
Research students work on interdisciplinary projects often involving industry partners.
Research centers support practical research collaborations.
EU Citizens:
Admission is through the national Parcoursup platform.
Candidates must meet standard academic and language proficiency requirements.
Non-EU Citizens:
Application via Campus France requires academic documents and evidence of French language proficiency (usually B2 level).
Admission tends to be more selective due to the specialized nature of the coursework.
Applicants typically need a relevant bachelor's degree, strong academic records, and language proficiency.
Doctoral programs are highly competitive and require a suitable master's degree and a robust research proposal.
Securing a supervisor is essential and can be challenging due to limited availability.
Address: 292 Rue Saint-Martin, 75003 Paris, France.
Description: Centrally located in the historic Marais district, this campus houses administrative offices, laboratories, classrooms, and the CNAM Museum.
CNAM has several regional centers across France, allowing students to study closer to their residences or workplaces. Examples include:
Lyon Center (Lyon)
Lille Center (Lille)
Marseille Center (Marseille)
CNAM has international partnerships and centers that deliver programs in countries like Lebanon, Morocco, and Senegal.