Jean Monnet University

Saint Étienne, France

Jean Monnet University (Université Jean Monnet or UJM), founded in 1969 and renamed in 1989 after the European integration pioneer, is a public research university based in Saint‑Étienne (with a campus in Roanne), offering a full range of disciplines across five campuses and recognized for strong national and international research partnerships .
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Non-EU students typically apply through the “Etudes en France” platform managed by Campus France, while EU students can apply directly through the university’s admission portal. The process usually involves submitting academic transcripts, language proficiency proof (DELF/DALF for French or IELTS/TOEFL for English programs), and a motivation letter.
For most undergraduate programs, there are no entrance exams. Admission is based on academic records and language proficiency. Some selective master's programs, particularly in science and engineering, may require interviews or specific qualifications depending on the applicant's country and previous education.
The main application cycle starts in November and typically closes by March-April for programs starting in the fall (September). However, timelines may vary slightly depending on the applicant's country of origin and the program. It’s best to begin preparations at least 6–8 months in advance.

University Of Jean Monnet University Application Statistics

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University Of Jean Monnet University Application Statistics

20000
400
10000
5000
300
50
35:1
50 %
€ 7860
€ 7980
2.7
27
65 %

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