International Relations Office

University-Wide Partner Universities

 

Ecole Centrale Paris
Paris, France

Website: http://www.ecp.fr/

 

Institution Profile
 

Founded in 1829 with the chief aim to develop the industrial sciences, École Centrale Paris (ECP) has since produced graduates marked by their sense of innovation, team spirit and competence.

The scientific and technical versatility of Centraliens has been ensured by the broad spectrum of scientific knowledge and the adaptability of the École and its teaching program to the requirements of industry.

 
Academics
Academic Calendar

Semester 1: Early September to End January
Semester 2: Early February to Mid June

Curriculum Structure

Year 1 : Common core (License 3 level) - Semester 1 & 2
Year 2 : “guided” Elective courses (Master 1) – Semester 3 & 4
Year 3 : Major (Master 2) – semester 5 & 6

Exchange Programs : 
-1 semester (preferably semester 4 but 3 is fine)
-1 year : Y1, Y2 or Y3 possible
- Double Diploma : Y1+Y2
- PhD welcome

Medium of Instruction for Classes

French and English

Faculties/Schools
 
  • Mechanics and Civil Engineering
  • Information Technology – advanced system
  • Energetics Aerospace
  • Process Engineering
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Human Sciences – Leadership and Innovation
    Language and Culture
 
SEP Application
Restrictions for Exchange Students

If possible, B1 level in French is required.

Please refer to the Useful Links Section for the relevant links.

NUS Application Deadline

Please check with SEP Administrator in the Dean’s Office for actual dates.

 
Accommodations
Housing Options

On-campus accommodation:

The Résidence des Élèves de l'École Centrale Paris, is the Hall of Residence constructed next to the new École, it comprises of 12 houses of single, double rooms and flats for married students

Facilities in the residence include a library, a discotheque, a music room, a sports hall, meeting rooms, various workshops, an auditorium with 300 seats, various workshops, a bar - cafeteria

Please refer to the Useful Links section for the relevant links to university accommodation.

 
Visa & Insurance
Consular/Visa Regulation

Please visit the websites of French embassies and consulates in your country.

http://www.expatries.diplomatie.gouv.fr/index.php/Annuaires/Ambassades-et-consulats-francais-a-l-etranger/(country)/SINGAPOUR

Upon arrival, non-European students who will stay more than 3 months need to request for a residence permit (for a 1st registration).

http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/france/studying-in-france/administrative-steps/

To accelerate the process, ask for a “L 313.7 II” visa at the French consulate in your country (pre-examination of financial resources)

Health/Medical Insurance

Overseas insurance and French health insurance on site

Please refer to the Useful Links Section for the relevant links to the university’s insurance policies.

 
Cost of Living
Estimated Monthly Living Expenses
Breakdown of Costs
Euros
Accommodation
340 - 590
Food
200
Transport
30
Insurance
40
Others (Entertainment, Clothes)
150
Monthly Estimate
760 - 1,010


Please refer to the Other Links Section for the relevant links to the estimated costs of living.

 
Additional Information
Useful Links
 
More Questions?
 

Module Mapping, Course Selections & Application

Please check with your SEP Administrator/Coordinator in the Dean's Office.

 

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