Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Formed in 2017 through the merger of Blaise Pascal University and the University of Auvergne.
A member of the Université Clermont Auvergne & Associés network, which also includes research institutions and business schools.
Main Campuses: Located in Clermont-Ferrand, the university's primary campus centers provide academic and research facilities.
Other Locations: Some specialized faculties are situated in nearby cities like Aurillac, Le Puy-en-Velay, and Montluçon.
The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across multiple disciplines.
Main faculties include:
Humanities and Social Sciences
Law and Political Science
Economics and Management
Science and Technology
Health and Medicine
Also houses engineering schools and research institutes in disciplines like volcanology, data science, agronomy, and more.
Focus on interdisciplinary research in fields like health, agronomy, sustainability, and digital transformation.
Collaborates with national and international institutions.
Student unions and clubs provide social opportunities, while facilities like libraries, sports complexes, and cafeterias support daily campus life.
The city of Clermont-Ferrand is known for its historical architecture and the annual International Short Film Festival.
Partnered with universities worldwide to promote student exchanges, research collaboration, and international education.
Offers programs in English to cater to international students.
Career services assist with internships, job placements, and networking opportunities.
Law: Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees in Private Law, Public Law, and European Law.
Economics and Management: Programs in Economics, Business Administration, and Management.
History and Geography: Degrees focusing on European and World History, and Geography.
Literature and Languages: English, Spanish, French, German, and Comparative Literature.
Sociology and Philosophy: Degrees in Sociology, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Social Policy.
Mathematics and Computer Science: Applied Mathematics, Data Science, and Computer Engineering.
Physics and Chemistry: Materials Science, Renewable Energy, and Chemical Engineering.
Biology and Earth Sciences: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Environmental Sciences, and Volcanology.
Health Sciences: Degrees in General Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Medical Research.
Polytech Clermont: Offers engineering programs in areas like Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Data Engineering.
Research Institutes: Specialized research-oriented programs in volcanology, agronomy, and biodiversity.
Business programs like MBA and International Business.
Support for entrepreneurial activities via incubators and innovation labs.
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Law |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Economics and Management |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Business Administration |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of History |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Geography |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Literature |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Sociology |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Mathematics |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Physics |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Chemistry |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Earth Sciences |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
Bachelor of Molecular Biology |
3 years |
$2,500 to $3,500 |
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) in France
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Private Law |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Public Law |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of International Business Law |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Economics |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Management |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Marketing and Sales |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Business Administration |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of History |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Geography |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Computer Science |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Applied Mathematics |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Physics |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Chemistry |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Molecular Biology |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Master of Public Health |
2 years |
$3,500 to $4,500 |
Program Field |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Law and Political Science |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Economics and Management |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Humanities and Social Sciences |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Mathematics and Computer Science |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Physics and Chemistry |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Life Sciences and Health |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Earth Sciences |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Engineering and Technology |
3-4 years |
$400 to $700 |
Offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in fields, some of which are taught in English to accommodate non-French speakers.
French language proficiency may be required for certain courses, and the university provides French language support to help students adapt.
International students should apply through the "Études en France" platform or the university's international office.
Admission criteria vary based on the program level and student's nationality.
Non-EU students usually pay higher tuition fees than EU students, but costs are still competitive.
Scholarships and financial aid options are available, including government scholarships and Erasmus+ grants.
International Office: Offers guidance on admissions, visas, and integration into campus life.
Housing Assistance: Helps students find accommodation on or near campus.
Orientation Program: Provides resources for adjusting to French culture and the academic environment.
Modern libraries, sports facilities, and health centers are accessible to all students.
Cafeterias and student clubs foster social interaction and integration.
The city of Clermont-Ferrand is known for its student-friendly atmosphere, cultural events, and natural landscapes.
Student associations help international students meet peers and explore the local culture.
Career services provide help with internships, job applications, and workshops.
Strong partnerships with businesses and research organizations provide opportunities for internships and collaborative projects.
Identify the program you wish to apply for and check the language, academic, and prerequisite requirements.
Études en France: If you're a non-EU student from a country where this platform is available, apply through this portal.
University's Application Portal: EU students and students from countries without the Études en France portal can apply directly through the university's website.
Most programs require French proficiency (usually TCF, DELF/DALF certification).
English-taught programs require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Transcripts and certificates (translated into French or English).
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation (graduate programs).
Research proposal (for doctoral programs).
Apply through the appropriate portal and upload all required documents.
Pay the application fee (if applicable).
Some programs may conduct interviews with shortlisted applicants, often online.
Once accepted, you will receive an official offer letter. Use this for your student visa application through the French consulate/embassy.
Apply for student housing via the university's housing office or private landlords.
Main Intake: September/October (Fall intake) is the primary admission period for bachelor's programs.
Main Intake: September/October.
Secondary Intake: Some master's programs may also offer a January/February intake.
Admissions are often open throughout the year, depending on the research supervisor and the availability of research projects.
Academic Qualifications: A high school diploma or an equivalent qualification that is recognized in France.
Language Requirements:
For French-taught programs, proficiency in French is usually required, often demonstrated through TCF or DELF/DALF certification.
Some programs are in English and require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Additional Requirements: Some programs may require prerequisite subjects or specific entrance exams.
Academic Qualifications: A bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification.
Language Requirements:
French-taught programs typically require TCF or DELF/DALF certification.
English-taught programs may require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Program-Specific Requirements: Some master's programs may require relevant coursework or professional experience.
Academic Qualifications: A master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Language Requirements: TCF/DELF/DALF for French programs; TOEFL/IELTS for English programs.
Research Proposal: A research proposal aligned with the program and supervisor’s area of expertise.
Supervisor Approval: Often requires approval from a research supervisor before applying.
Ranking System |
Global Rank |
Subject-Specific Rankings (if available) |
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QS World University Rankings |
Ranked in the 800-1000 band |
Top 300 in Agriculture & Forestry, Top 400 in Medicine |
U.S. News & World Report |
Ranked in the 600-800 band |
Top 500 in Clinical Medicine, Top 400 in Agricultural Sciences |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
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Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
Master’s and PhD students in engineering, law, economics, etc. |
Covers tuition, monthly allowance, and other expenses |
Erasmus+ Scholarship |
Students participating in exchange programs within Europe |
Supports living costs and travel |
IDEXLYON Scholarships |
Master’s students; based on academic excellence |
Up to $5,000 per academic year |
Auvergne Scholarships |
International master’s students with excellent academic records |
Up to $9,000 for the duration of the program |
Mobility Scholarships |
Doctoral and post-doctoral students for international research |
Up to $1,500 for short-term research stays |
CROUS Scholarships |
Students under 28 from low-income families |
Tuition coverage and a monthly stipend |
Campus Name |
Location |
Facilities |
Accommodation Types |
Approx. Cost (USD/month) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cézeaux Campus |
Clermont-Ferrand |
Libraries, Sports Complex, Cafeterias, Research Labs |
Student Residence Halls, Private Studios |
$250 to $500 |
Gergovia Campus |
Clermont-Ferrand |
Classrooms, Language Center, Administrative Offices |
Student Residence Halls, Shared Apartments |
$250 to $500 |
Health Campus |
Clermont-Ferrand |
Medical Research Labs, Health Sciences Library |
Student Residence Halls, Private Studios |
$250 to $500 |
Montaigne Campus |
Clermont-Ferrand |
Law, Social Sciences, Business Classrooms, Cafeteria |
Student Residence Halls, Private Housing |
$250 to $500 |
Vichy Campus |
Vichy |
Libraries, Sports Facilities, Lecture Halls |
Student Residence Halls, Private Studios |
$250 to $500 |
Aurillac Campus |
Aurillac |
Administrative Offices, Classrooms |
Student Residence Halls, Shared Apartments |
$250 to $500 |
Support Services: Libraries, research centers, and academic support help students excel in their studies.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular events help students develop academic and professional skills, providing a platform for knowledge exchange.
Student Unions: Multiple student unions represent different disciplines, promoting networking and student welfare.
Cultural Clubs: International, arts, and cultural clubs organize events, helping students immerse in local culture and meet new people.
Sports Facilities: Access to modern gyms, sports halls, and outdoor sports fields encourages students to stay active.
Proximity to Nature: The surrounding Auvergne region is known for its natural beauty, providing opportunities for hiking, skiing, and nature exploration.
Campus Events: The university organizes orientation weeks, themed parties, and international student meetups.
City Festivals: Clermont-Ferrand is famous for its annual International Short Film Festival and other local celebrations.
Career Services: Provides career counseling, internship support, and job application workshops.
Industry Links: Partnerships with local businesses give students access to internships and job fairs.
Career Center: Offers support with job search strategies, resume building, interview preparation, and career counseling.
Workshops and Training: Regular workshops on developing professional skills, networking, and internship opportunities.
Collaborative Projects: Many programs include projects in collaboration with local and regional companies, providing students with practical experience.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Events: The university organizes job fairs and company presentations, where students can network with recruiters.
Integrated Internships: Several programs, particularly at the master's level, require students to undertake internships.
Network of Employers: The university has partnerships with companies that actively seek interns and employees from the student body.
Program Demand: Certain programs like law, medicine, and business can be more competitive due to their popularity.
Nationality and Status:
EU/EEA students often have different acceptance criteria compared to non-EU students.
Non-EU students typically need to apply via the "Études en France" platform, where quotas and specific admission processes apply.
Level of Study:
Undergraduate programs generally have a broader pool of applicants and may have stricter criteria.
Graduate programs can be more selective due to their specialized nature.
Doctoral programs require alignment with a supervisor and a suitable research proposal.
Language Proficiency:
French proficiency (TCF or DELF/DALF certification) is often required for French-taught programs.
English-taught programs typically require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Location: In Aubière, a suburb south of Clermont-Ferrand.
Focus Areas: Science and Technology, Engineering, Research.
Facilities: Laboratories, libraries, student housing, and sports facilities.
Location: Central Clermont-Ferrand.
Focus Areas: Social Sciences and Humanities, Language Studies.
Facilities: Classrooms, language center, administrative offices.
Location: Central Clermont-Ferrand.
Focus Areas: Law, Economics, Political Science, Business.
Facilities: Classrooms, cafeteria, libraries, and administrative services.
Location: In the north of Clermont-Ferrand.
Focus Areas: Medicine and Health Sciences.
Facilities: Medical research labs, health sciences library, student support services.
Vichy Campus: In Vichy, offers programs in French language and culture.
Aurillac Campus: In Aurillac, focuses on rural development and regional studies.