French to study in France
Reach the level required to enter university or a grande école.
Studying in France requires a solid level of French — often B2 or C1 — and sometimes a specific test (TCF DAP) for first enrolment. Beyond the diploma, you need to be comfortable in class, in writing and speaking. We prepare both the required level and genuine academic fluency.
Why French
- ✓Required level reached: most programmes require B2, sometimes C1.
- ✓TCF DAP / Campus France application: targeted preparation for first admission (DAP).
- ✓Test waiver: a DELF B2 or DALF often waives the language test at enrolment.
- ✓Academic fluency: note-taking, presentations, essays, class discussion.
- ✓A method that goes beyond the exam: succeeding in your studies, not just the test.
How we help you
- 1Assessment and focus on the level/test required by your programme.
- 2Preparation for the TCF DAP, DELF B2 or DALF depending on your project.
- 3Work on comprehension and expression using academic materials.
- 4Method for written production (structure, argument) and speaking (presentations).
- 5Mock exams and tracking up to your enrolment or test.
Who it's for
For international high-school and university students aiming for a university or grande école in France — and their families — who must reach the level and pass the admission steps.
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Frequently asked questions
What level of French is needed to study in France?+
Most bachelor’s and master’s programmes require at least B2; some selective programmes ask for C1. Your teacher confirms the target for your project.
What is the TCF DAP?+
It is the French test required as part of the prior admission application (DAP), for first bachelor’s enrolment at a university. We prepare you specifically for it.
Do the DELF or DALF waive the language test?+
Yes, the DELF B2 and DALF (C1/C2) generally waive the language test required for enrolment in French universities.