| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founding and Early Years:
ENSCR was established in 1919, originally named the School of Chemical Engineering of Rennes.
The school was founded to address the growing need for chemical engineers in France, especially after World War I.
Post-War Development:
During the post-World War II period, the school expanded its curriculum and research capabilities to meet the demands of industrial growth and scientific advancement.
ENSCR relocated to the Beaulieu campus, which provided more space and modern facilities.
Modern Era:
Over the years, ENSCR has evolved into a leading institution for chemical engineering education and research, with continuous updates to its programs and infrastructure to keep pace with technological advancements.
The school has developed numerous international partnerships, enhancing its global presence and influence.
ENSCR is renowned for its contributions to research and innovation in chemical sciences. The school’s research activities are organized around several key themes and conducted in collaboration with industry and academic partners.
Organic and Inorganic Chemistry:
Research in synthetic methodologies, reaction mechanisms, and the development of new compounds with potential applications in pharmaceuticals, materials, and agrochemicals.
Polymer Chemistry:
Studies on the synthesis, characterization, and application of polymers, including biodegradable and high-performance polymers.
Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry:
Development of new catalysts and catalytic processes aimed at improving efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability in chemical reactions.
Research into green chemistry principles to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.
Environmental Chemistry:
Investigations into pollution control, waste management, and the development of environmentally friendly chemical processes and materials.
Focus on renewable energy sources and the conversion of biomass into valuable chemicals.
Materials Science and Nanotechnology:
Exploration of new materials with advanced properties for use in electronics, energy storage, and other high-tech applications.
Research on nanomaterials and their potential applications in fields.
Laboratories:
State-of-the-art laboratories equipped with advanced instrumentation for chemical analysis, synthesis, and characterization.
Specialized facilities for high-throughput screening, molecular modeling, and materials testing.
Research Centers:
ENSCR hosts several dedicated research centers and institutes focusing on specific areas of chemical sciences, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
ENSCR maintains strong ties with the chemical industry, facilitating collaborative research projects, technology transfer, and innovation.
Partnerships with leading chemical companies and research institutions enhance the school’s research capabilities and provide students with valuable industry exposure.
The school encourages innovation and entrepreneurship through initiatives, including support for startups and spin-off companies.
ENSCR provides resources and mentoring for students and researchers looking to commercialize their scientific discoveries.
ENSCR faculty and researchers regularly publish their findings in top-tier scientific journals and present their work at international conferences.
The school organizes and hosts conferences, workshops, and seminars, bringing together experts from academia and industry to discuss the latest advancements in chemical sciences.
The core program at ENSCR is the engineering degree, which spans five years and combines undergraduate and graduate-level studies.
Preparatory Classes (Years 1-2):
Students typically enter ENSCR after completing two years of intensive preparatory classes (Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles, CPGE) in science. These classes are usually completed at other institutions before admission to ENSCR.
Integrated Program (Years 3-5):
Year 3 (1st Year of Engineering Cycle):
Core courses in fundamental chemistry and related sciences.
Introduction to laboratory techniques and research methodologies.
Year 4 (2nd Year of Engineering Cycle):
Advanced courses in chemistry disciplines, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry.
Elective courses allowing specialization in areas such as materials science, environmental chemistry, or process engineering.
Year 5 (3rd Year of Engineering Cycle):
Specialization and in-depth study in chosen areas.
A significant research project or industry internship, providing practical experience and application of knowledge.
ENSCR offers several specialized master’s degree programs, often in collaboration with other institutions, focusing on advanced topics in chemistry and chemical engineering.
Master in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry:
In-depth study of synthetic methods, reaction mechanisms, and applications in pharmaceuticals, materials, and agrochemicals.
Master in Materials Science:
Focus on the development and characterization of new materials with applications in electronics, energy, and nanotechnology.
Master in Process Engineering:
Study of chemical processes, reactor design, process optimization, and sustainable engineering practices.
Master in Environmental Chemistry:
Courses on environmental pollution, green chemistry, waste management, and renewable energy sources.
ENSCR offers doctoral programs in fields of chemistry and chemical engineering, emphasizing research and innovation.
Doctorate in Chemistry:
Advanced research in areas such as organic and inorganic synthesis, catalysis, polymer chemistry, and environmental chemistry.
Doctorate in Chemical Engineering:
Research focused on process engineering, materials science, and the development of sustainable chemical processes.
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Preparatory Classes (CPGE) |
2 Years |
N/A |
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Engineering Degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur) - Years 1-3 |
3 Years |
$4,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry |
2 Years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
|
Master in Materials Science |
2 Years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
|
Master in Process Engineering |
2 Years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
|
Master in Environmental Chemistry |
2 Years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Doctorate in Chemistry |
3-4 Years |
$400 - $1,200 |
|
Doctorate in Chemical Engineering |
3-4 Years |
$400 - $1,200 |
ENSCR is renowned for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to research and innovation in chemical sciences and engineering. The school offers a range of programs, from undergraduate to doctoral levels, ensuring a strong theoretical foundation and practical skills.
Engineering Degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur)
Master’s Programs: Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science, Process Engineering, Environmental Chemistry
Doctorate Programs: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
Cutting-edge research facilities and laboratories.
Collaboration with industry leaders and research institutions worldwide.
Participation in groundbreaking research projects and access to state-of-the-art equipment.
ENSCR prides itself on fostering a multicultural and inclusive environment. The school has numerous partnerships with universities and research institutions across the globe, promoting international exchange and collaboration.
Exchange programs and dual degree opportunities with partner institutions.
Collaboration with international research projects and global scientific communities.
Dedicated international office to assist with admissions, visa processes, and acclimation to life in France.
Language support programs, including French language courses, to help international students integrate smoothly.
Student life at ENSCR is vibrant and diverse, with a range of activities and clubs that cater to different interests, fostering a sense of community and belonging among students.
Student-run clubs and societies focusing on academic interests, sports, arts, and culture.
Opportunities to join scientific clubs, sports teams, and cultural organizations.
Regularly organized events, workshops, seminars, and conferences.
Social events, including cultural festivals, sports tournaments, and networking events.
Living in Rennes offers a unique cultural experience, blending historical charm with modern amenities. As the capital of Brittany, Rennes is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant city life.
Explore Rennes’ historical sites, museums, and galleries.
Experience local festivals, music, and arts scenes.
Safe and welcoming environment with a high quality of life.
Numerous cafes, restaurants, and markets offering local Breton cuisine.
Proximity to other major cities in France and Europe, allowing for easy travel and exploration.
Research and Prepare
Explore programs and gather necessary documents (transcripts, diplomas, language proficiency test scores, letters of recommendation).
Online Application
Complete the online application form on the ENSCR website.
Upload required documents (academic transcripts, diplomas, CV, personal statement, language proficiency test scores, recommendation letters).
Application Fee
Pay the application fee if applicable (detailed on ENSCR admissions webpage).
Submission
Submit the application before the deadline (check specific dates for the program).
Application Review
The admissions committee reviews applications.
Entrance Examinations (if applicable)
Some programs may require entrance exams or assessments.
Interviews
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview.
Notification
Applicants receive an official notification of the decision via email or application portal.
Acceptance
Confirm acceptance by the specified deadline and follow any additional instructions.
Undergraduate Programs (Engineering Degree - Diplôme d'Ingénieur):
Main intake typically starts in September.
Master’s Programs:
Main intake typically starts in September.
PhD Programs:
Intake can vary; often aligned with research project start dates. Generally, new students begin in September or January.
Academic Background:
Completion of high school or equivalent with excellent grades in relevant subjects such as chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
Typically, students complete two years of intensive preparatory classes (Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles, CPGE) before admission to ENSCR.
Academic Background:
A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, chemical engineering, or a closely related field.
Strong academic record and relevant coursework in chemistry and related disciplines.
Academic Background:
A master’s degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, chemical engineering, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated research experience and strong academic record.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Application Process |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
International students (non-French), outstanding academic record, applying for master's or PhD programs |
Monthly stipend, travel allowance, health insurance, cultural activities |
Apply through ENSCR during the application process |
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Erasmus+ Scholarship |
EU and non-EU students participating in exchange programs within the Erasmus+ framework |
Monthly stipend, travel allowance |
Apply through home institution's international office |
|
French Government Scholarships (BGF) |
International students, based on academic merit and financial need |
Monthly stipend, tuition fee waiver |
Apply through French embassy in the home country |
|
ENSCR Merit-Based Scholarships |
High-achieving students enrolled in ENSCR programs |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Automatic consideration upon admission |
|
Regional Council of Brittany Scholarships |
International students studying in the Brittany region, based on academic performance |
Financial support for living expenses |
Apply through ENSCR or Regional Council's website |
|
Charpak Scholarship |
Indian students pursuing master's programs in France, based on academic merit |
Monthly stipend, tuition fee waiver, visa fee waiver |
Apply through Campus France India |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Month |
|---|---|---|
|
On-Campus Housing |
Student residences provided by ENSCR |
$300 - $500 |
|
University Residence Halls |
Managed by CROUS, offering rooms and apartments |
$250 - $450 |
|
Private Student Residences |
Off-campus private student housing with additional amenities |
$400 - $700 |
|
Shared Apartments |
Shared rentals with other students |
$350 - $600 |
|
Homestay Options |
Living with local families, including meals |
$400 - $600 |
|
Utilities and Other Expenses |
Includes electricity, heating, internet, etc. |
$50 - $100 |
Rigorous Curriculum: ENSCR provides a challenging academic environment with a strong focus on chemistry and chemical engineering. Students are engaged in lectures, lab work, and research projects.
Research Opportunities: Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and participation in cutting-edge research projects. Collaboration with industry and other research institutions is common.
International Programs: Opportunities for international exchange programs and joint research projects with partner universities worldwide.
Libraries and Study Areas: Well-equipped libraries with extensive collections of scientific literature, study spaces, and access to digital resources.
Laboratories: Modern research and teaching laboratories equipped with advanced instrumentation and technology.
Dining Services: On-campus cafeterias and dining options offering a variety of meals at affordable prices.
Student Clubs and Societies: Student-run clubs and societies cater to different interests, including scientific, cultural, sports, and social activities.
Events and Workshops: Regularly organized events, workshops, seminars, and guest lectures that provide additional learning opportunities and networking.
Sports and Recreation: Facilities for sports and recreational activities, including gyms, sports fields, and fitness centers. Participation in inter-school competitions and sports clubs is encouraged.
Living in Rennes: Rennes is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and lively arts scene. Students can explore museums, galleries, theaters, and music festivals.
Cultural Immersion: Opportunities to experience French culture and language through local events, homestay options, and community engagement.
Travel Opportunities: Proximity to other major cities in France and Europe, allowing for easy travel and exploration.
ENSCR offers comprehensive career support and placement services to help students transition from academic life to professional careers. These services include:
Career Counseling: Personalized guidance on career options, job search strategies, and professional development.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized sessions on resume writing, interview skills, and networking.
Internships: Assistance in securing internships that provide valuable industry experience and can lead to job offers.
ENSCR maintains strong ties with the chemical industry and research organizations, which facilitates job placements for its graduates. Key aspects include:
Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with leading companies in the chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and materials science sectors.
Research Collaborations: Opportunities for students to work on industry-sponsored research projects, enhancing their practical skills and employability.
While specific placement statistics may vary year by year, ENSCR graduates generally enjoy high employment rates within a few months of graduation. Key points include:
Employment Rate: High percentage of graduates employed within six months of graduation.
Sectors: Graduates find opportunities in sectors, including:
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
Environmental and Sustainability Services
Research and Development
Higher Education and Academia
Positions: Common roles include:
Research Scientist
Chemical Engineer
Process Engineer
Quality Control Analyst
Environmental Consultant
ENSCR graduates are employed by a range of prestigious companies and organizations, such as:
Global Chemical Companies: BASF, Arkema, TotalEnergies
Pharmaceutical Firms: Sanofi, Pfizer, Servier
Environmental and Engineering Consultancies: Veolia, SUEZ, Solvay
Research Institutions: CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research), INRAE (National Institute for Agricultural Research), CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission)
École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes
Campus de Beaulieu,
11 Allée de Beaulieu,
35708 Rennes,
France