International admissions procedures at PSL

PSL is one of the top destinations for students worldwide and we understand that university applications can seem complicated, especially for international students. No panic, here you can find all the relevant information to guide you through the process. Follow the steps below depending on your status to find out when and where to apply. If you have any questions about the admission process, you can chat with our staff who will be delighted to assist you.


- (Interactive admissions guide for Master's programs)
-2024/25 PSL admissions calendar 
-About PSL and studying in France ('PSL admissions' tab)

Applying for a bachelor's degree (Year 1)

I am studying for or already have a French or European baccalaureate

You must apply via the . Here is the

I am a European Union citizen

As a European student*,  you will follow the same registration procedure as French students, i.e. you apply via the (even if you are not currently studying for a French or European baccalaureate).

*European students are those from one of the European Union countries, European Economic Area countries (EU + Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), Switzerland, Monaco, or Andorra.

I am not a European Union citizen and I live in a country covered by the "Etudes en France" (Studying in France) procedure
  • Situation 1: You are studying for a French or European baccalaureate --> state your study preferences on .
  • Situation 2: You are going to obtain a foreign diploma entitling you to French higher education. The procedure varies depending on the degree program(s) you apply for:
    • CPES Multidisciplinary undergraduate degree: apply via .
    • Sustainability Sciences: follow the
    • Dauphine - PSL Bachelor’s degrees: follow the

You must request a student visa if you are admitted to a bachelor’s program. If you need any assistance with the EEF and visa process, the PSL Welcome Desk will be glad to help you.

Note: The "Études en France" procedure concerns only students living in one of the following countries: Algeria, Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Canada, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, South Korea, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Niger, Nigeria, Peru, Qatar, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.

I am not a European Union citizen and I do not live in a country covered by the "Etudes en France" (Studying in France) procedure

To apply for PSL undergraduate programs :

  • CPES: you should apply via .
  • Sciences pour un monde durable : you have to follow the Demande d'admission préalable (DAP) procedure. More information .
  • Dauphine - PSL bachelor's degrees:

You must request a student visa if you are admitted to a bachelor’s program. If you need any help with the EEF and visa process, the PSL Welcome Desk will be glad to help you.

Note: The "Études en France" procedure concerns only students living in one of the following countries: Algeria, Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Canada, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, South Korea, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Niger, Nigeria, Peru, Qatar, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.

 

 

 

Applying for a Master’s degree (M1/M2) or a PhD

I am a European Union citizen

As a European student*, you will follow the same admission procedure as French students.

  • Master’s Year 1 or Year 2 (M1 or M2) 
    The application platforms vary depending on the Master’s degree program(s) you wish to apply: see Master's degrees admissions procedures to figure out when and where to apply.
     
  • PhD:  about the PhD admissions on the Doctoral College website

*European students are those from one of the European Union countries, European Economic Area countries (EU + Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), Switzerland, Monaco, or Andorra.

I am not a European Union citizen and I live in a country covered by the "Etudes en France" (Studying in France) procedure

Master’s Year 1 (M1) or Year 2 (M2):

-Step 1: Submit your application on Mon Master platform or one of PSL application portals: 

→ see Master's admissions procedures to figure out when and where to apply.

 -Step 2: Once you are admitted to a Master’s program, you should create an 'Études en France' (Studying in France)            application for pre-consular formalities, before applying for a visa.

→ Take a look at our step-by-step guide on the Etudes en France process


-Step 3: Once you have gone through the EEF procedure, you must request a student visa through the French Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence. If you need any help with the EEF and visa process, the PSL Welcome Desk will be glad to help you.

Exceptions: Students wishing to apply for an academic program hosted by Dauphine–PSL should first apply BOTH via the Etudes en France portal and the . Click for more information.

  • Doctoral studies:

The “Etudes en France” (Studying in France) procedure does not apply to Doctoral studies. You will follow the same procedure as a French student. about the PhD admissions on the Doctoral College website. Once you have received a positive response, you must request a “researcher-talent passport” long-stay visa. More information about the "researcher-talent passport" visa is on . If you need any help with the visa process, the PSL Welcome Desk will be glad to help you.

I am not a European Union citizen and I do not live in a country covered by the "Etudes en France" (Studying in France) procedure
  • Master’s Year 1 or Year 2 (M1 or M2):

-Step 1: Submit your application on Mon Master platform or one of PSL application portals:

→ see Master's admissions procedures to figure out when and where to apply.

-Step 2: Once you are admitted to a Master’s program, you are required to apply for a student visa through the French Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence.

  • Doctorate: about the PhD admissions on the Doctoral College website.

Once you have received your letter of admission, you must request a student visa if you are admitted to a master’s program/ a 'researcher-talent passport' long-stay visa for a PhD program. If you need any help with this process, the PSL Welcome Desk will be glad to help you.

Applying for a PhD track

PhD tracks are 5-year courses intended for high-potential students wanting to take up the scientific challenges of tomorrow and to be trained from the Master’s degree level, working as closely as possible with researchers in the PSL laboratories and the facilities of PSL’s international partners. Funding is provided throughout this higher education course, from the Master’s degree right up to obtaining the PhD.

Process: application package and interview. More information.

 

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