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Polytech Group (France)
French public technology university system / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Polytech Group (Réseau des écoles Polytech, or Écoles polytechniques, in French) is a French network of 15 public graduate schools of engineering (Grandes Écoles) within France's leading technological universities:[1]
- 15 schools + 4 partner schools
- over 100 engineering majors
- 17,500 students
- 3800 graduates p.a.
- 1350 doctoral students
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Motto | Relevons les défis de demain |
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Motto in English | Let's meet the challenges of tomorrow |
Type | Public |
Established | 2004 |
Students | 17,500 |
Undergraduates | 2,120 |
Postgraduates | 90,000 (3,800/year) |
Location | Angers , Annecy-Chambery Clermont-Ferrand Dijon Grenoble Lille Lyon Marseille Montpellier Nancy Nantes Nice Sophia Antipolis Orléans Paris Tours France |
Colors | Dodgerblue |
Website | www |
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All the schools in the group offer are accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI) to award the French Diplôme d'Ingénieur in various specialties. In France, engineering studies are organized according to framework of the European Higher Education Area; the French engineering degree is a master's degree obtained after validation of 300 ECTS credits.[2]