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The opening of the Franco-Indian Training Center

AUVERGNE-RHONE-ALPES CAMPUS
CAMPUS NORMANDIE

Opening of an engineering training centre for Indian students.

BUILDERS School of Engineering announces the official opening of the centre de formations en ingénierie Franco indian Training center. A partnership with ESIGELEC and WARPEDUTECH Enterprises. This training centre offers Indian students an exceptional opportunity to receive high-level training in engineering.

Meeting the needs of a changing world

In an increasingly competitive job market, employers are looking for people who can adapt, work in a multicultural environment and have a wide range of skills. This is what our new Franco-Indian Training Centre. This new centre has been designed to support young people from all over the world in their career development and professional integration by France and in Europe.

A two-stage route

Students enrolled in this programme will benefit from a unique two-stage programme: they will spend the first two years of their training in India, before completing their studies in France. The first two years will enable students to acquire a solid foundation of knowledge, with programmes designed to meet international standards and prepare them effectively for further study. After these two years in India, students will return to France for the final stage of their studies. This format has been introduced to enable them to take advantage of the best of both academic environments and benefit from a internationally recognised training for excellence, This opens the door to promising careers in France and Europe.

Students will also benefit from professional integration at BUILDERS School of Engineering and ESIGELEC, with respective statistics of 100% and 90-95%.

The final diploma awarded by these establishments is a guarantee of quality and international recognition.

To join the course

Admission to the training centre is based on an application. Candidates must have studied physics and mathematics in the final year of secondary school and have obtained a minimum of 60% overall average. Admissions for this programme are already open.

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