Established in 1979, it is a relatively young university.
The university has three main campuses in Annecy, Chambéry, and Le Bourget-du-Lac.
The picturesque surroundings of the French Alps provide an attractive and stimulating environment for studies and research.
The university is organized into six faculties or schools, offering programs across disciplines including science, engineering, humanities, law, business, and social sciences.
Some of its specialized schools include the Polytech Annecy-Chambéry engineering school and the Institute of Business Administration (IAE Savoie Mont Blanc).
Offers undergraduate (Licence), postgraduate (Master's), and doctoral degrees in a wide array of disciplines.
It has a strong focus on international cooperation and offers several joint and dual-degree programs with universities across Europe and the world.
Prominent areas of research include environmental science, renewable energy, tourism, sports management, and mountain studies.
The university is home to several research laboratories and centers, focusing on subjects like environmental science, engineering, and social sciences.
Collaboration with local industries provides practical research opportunities and supports regional development.
The university provides student services including accommodation assistance, sports facilities, and cultural activities.
Students have access to the region's outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and water sports.
The university welcomes a significant number of international students each year.
Partner institutions span Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa.
The university is committed to sustainable development practices, given its location in a pristine natural environment.
It is actively involved in research and projects promoting environmental sustainability.
Law (LLB)
International and European Law
Social Sciences
History, Literature, Philosophy, Languages, and Sociology
Modern Literature and Communication
Teaching
Computer Science
Mathematics
Biology and Environmental Sciences
Physics, Chemistry, and Material Sciences
Sports Sciences
Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Electronics
Materials and Sustainable Building
Business and Administration
Marketing and Sales
Management Information Systems
International Business
Management and Innovation
Corporate Finance
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Law (LLB) |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in International and European Law |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Modern Literature and Communication |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Computer Science |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Mathematics |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Biology and Environmental Sciences |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Physics, Chemistry, and Material Sciences |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Sports Sciences |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Mechanical and Energy Engineering |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Civil Engineering |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Computer Science and Electronics |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Materials and Sustainable Building |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Business and Administration |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Marketing and Sales |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Bachelor in Management Information Systems |
3 years |
$1,000 to $1,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master in International and European Law |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Public Law |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Business Law |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Contemporary Literature and Communication |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in History |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Computer Science |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Applied Mathematics |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Biology and Environmental Sciences |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Physics, Chemistry, and Material Sciences |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Sports Sciences |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Mechanical Engineering and Energy |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Materials and Sustainable Building |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Business Administration |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Marketing and Sales |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Management Information Systems |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Master in Corporate Finance |
2 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Program Field |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Law and Political Science |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Humanities and Social Sciences |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Physics and Chemistry |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Life Sciences and Environmental Sciences |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Engineering and Technology |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Business and Management |
3-4 years |
$1,500 to $2,500 |
Program Variety:
They offer undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs across multiple fields, including science, engineering, humanities, law, and business.
Language of Instruction:
Many courses are in French, but they also offer some programs in English, especially at the master's and doctoral levels.
Tuition Fees:
For non-EU international students, tuition fees are higher compared to domestic and EU students. However, they remain relatively affordable compared to other institutions in Europe.
Scholarships and Financial Aid:
International students can apply for scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs to support their studies.
Student Support Services:
International Relations Office: Offers guidance on admission procedures, academic advice, and visa assistance.
French Language Support: Courses are available to improve French proficiency.
Accommodation Support: The university assists in finding accommodation.
Student Life:
Clubs and societies provide social opportunities, and outdoor activities are popular due to the surrounding Alps.
Cultural programs and student organizations promote integration and cross-cultural interaction.
Location:
With campuses in Chambéry, Annecy, and Le Bourget-du-Lac, students have access to a unique blend of academic and outdoor experiences near lakes and mountains.
Research the programs available and ensure you meet the language and academic requirements.
Most programs require proficiency in French. Some courses or programs may be in English, requiring TOEFL or IELTS scores instead.
French language proficiency might require a Test de Connaissance du Français (TCF) or DELF/DALF certification.
For most programs, applications are submitted via the university’s online portal.
Non-EU students may also apply through the “Études en France” platform managed by Campus France.
Transcripts and degree certificates translated into French or English.
Language proficiency test results.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Curriculum vitae.
Letters of recommendation (especially for graduate studies).
Some programs may require a non-refundable application fee.
Some programs may include an interview (usually online).
After acceptance, non-EU students must apply for a student visa via the French consulate or embassy.
Upon acceptance, apply for student housing through the university's accommodation service.
Some programs may require specific subject prerequisites or entrance exams.
Check each program’s specific requirements, as master's programs often have unique criteria.
Secure a supervisor before applying and align research interests.
Main intake typically occurs in September/October (fall intake).
Some specific programs may also have a January/February (spring intake), although it's less common.
Main intake is in September/October.
Spring intake for certain programs may also be available.
Admissions are usually open throughout the year, depending on the supervisor and program requirements.
Academic Qualifications: High school diploma or an equivalent secondary education qualification.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in French, typically demonstrated through TCF or DELF/DALF certification.
Additional Requirements: Some programs may have prerequisite courses or require specific subjects.
Academic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent undergraduate qualification.
Language Requirements:
French-taught programs usually require TCF or DELF/DALF certification.
English-taught programs may require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Program-Specific Requirements: Some programs have specific criteria like work experience or relevant coursework.
Academic Qualifications: Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Language Requirements: TCF/DELF/DALF certification for French programs; TOEFL/IELTS for English programs.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal aligned with the program and supervisor’s expertise.
Supervisor Approval: Prospective students often need pre-approval from a research supervisor before formal admission.
Ranking System |
Global Rank |
Regional Rank (Europe) |
Subject-Specific Rankings (if available) |
---|---|---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
Ranked in the 801-1000 band |
Not specified |
Business and Engineering subjects: Top 500 |
U.S. News & World Report |
Ranked in the 1000-1200 band |
Not specified |
Physics: Top 500, Engineering: Top 600 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Application Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship |
International students applying for master's or Ph.D. programs in specific fields (engineering, law, political science, etc.) |
~$14,000 per year (master's), ~$17,000 per year (Ph.D.) |
Typically January |
Regional Scholarship (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region) |
International students in master's programs at partner universities, including USMB |
~$3,000 to $5,000 per year |
Usually spring |
French Government Scholarship (BGF) |
International students applying through Campus France with high academic merit |
Varies by country (full tuition + living expenses) |
Varies by country |
University Merit-Based Scholarships |
High-achieving international students enrolled in bachelor's, master's, or doctoral programs |
Varies based on academic performance |
Program-dependent |
ERASMUS+ Mobility Grants |
EU students or international students studying through an exchange program |
Depends on mobility duration, generally up to ~$6,000 per year |
Varies by university |
Doctoral Funding (Doctoral Schools or CNRS Grants) |
Doctoral candidates applying through the university's doctoral schools |
Varies based on project funding |
Program-specific deadlines |
Campus |
Location |
Facilities |
Accommodation Types |
Approx. Cost (USD/month) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob-Bellecombette Campus |
Chambéry (Main Campus) |
Libraries, Sports Complex, Cafeterias, Lecture Halls |
Residence Halls, Shared Apartments, Studios |
$250 to $450 |
Annecy Campus |
Annecy |
Laboratories, Cafeteria, Language Center, Workshops |
Residence Halls, Shared Apartments, Studios |
$250 to $450 |
Le Bourget-du-Lac Campus |
Le Bourget-du-Lac |
Laboratories, Research Centers, Cafeteria, Sports Facilities |
Residence Halls, Shared Apartments, Studios |
$250 to $450 |
Supportive Learning Environment: Small class sizes in many programs promote interactive learning, and students can access academic resources like libraries and research centers.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars with guest speakers from academia and industry help enhance learning.
Language Support: Non-French-speaking students have access to language classes to improve their proficiency.
Student Unions and Associations: Numerous student unions cater to different academic disciplines, interests, and hobbies, providing networking and social opportunities.
Cultural and Sports Clubs: Clubs like photography, hiking, skiing, and international student associations help students explore new activities and make friends.
Sports Facilities: Access to sports complexes, gyms, and recreational centers.
Proximity to Nature: The location in the Alps provides opportunities for skiing, hiking, and other outdoor sports.
Campus Events: Events like Freshers’ Week, themed parties, and cultural nights foster inclusivity and integration.
Regional Festivals: Participation in regional celebrations like Fête de la Musique or local food festivals enhances the cultural experience.
Career Services: Workshops, internships, and career counseling help students plan their careers.
Industry Links: Opportunities to connect with regional and international companies for internships and projects.
Health and Counseling: Health services and psychological support are available.
International Student Support: An international office assists students with administrative tasks like visa processing, accommodation, and integration.
The campus locations in Chambéry, Annecy, and Le Bourget-du-Lac provide easy access to nearby cities like Lyon, Geneva, and Grenoble, encouraging travel and exploration.
Career Center: Offers guidance on internships, job applications, and interview preparation.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular events help students build resumes, improve interview skills, and network effectively.
Collaborative Projects: Many programs integrate real-world projects in collaboration with companies, helping students gain practical experience.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Events: The university hosts events where students can directly interact with recruiters and secure internships or job offers.
Integrated Internships: Most programs, especially in engineering and business, require internships as part of the curriculum.
Industry Network: Strong ties with local and regional businesses in sectors like engineering, IT, tourism, and manufacturing.
The university maintains an active alumni network, which provides mentoring and career opportunities to current students.
High Placement Rates: Many graduates secure employment within six months of graduation, particularly in fields like engineering, business, and IT.
International Opportunities: Graduates often find placements within Europe and globally.
Incubator Programs: The university supports students with innovative ideas to start their own businesses through mentoring and incubation.
Program Demand: Some popular programs, particularly in engineering, law, and business, are more competitive due to high demand. Others with a niche focus may have a less stringent selection process.
Student Nationality: Admission standards can differ for EU and non-EU students due to quotas and specific admission policies.
Level of Study: Undergraduate programs typically have more applications and therefore stricter admission criteria than some master's or doctoral programs, which can be more specialized.
Language Proficiency: Many programs are taught in French, so proficiency in the language is required. English-taught programs have their own language requirements.
Academic Requirements: Prior academic performance and specific prerequisite subjects may influence the admission chances.
Location: Situated near Chambéry.
Focus Areas: Law, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Languages.
Facilities: Libraries, lecture halls, and student services.
Location: In Annecy, known for its picturesque lake and mountain views.
Focus Areas: Business Administration, Tourism, Engineering, and Computer Science.
Facilities: Modern laboratories, language center, and workshops.
Location: Close to Chambéry, adjacent to Lake Bourget.
Focus Areas: Science, Technology, and Environmental Studies.
Facilities: Research centers, laboratories, sports facilities, and student housing.