National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts

Paris, France

CNAM is a French grand établissement under the Ministry of Higher Education, founded in 1794 to advance scientific education and vocational training. It specializes in lifelong learning, applied research, and industry innovation across engineering, technology, economics, and social sciences.
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CNAM specializes in lifelong learning and applied education for working professionals. Unlike conventional universities, it offers evening/weekend classes, industry-integrated apprenticeships (30% of students), and prioritizes real-world skills. Its historic Musée des Arts et Métiers and 28 regional campuses provide unique access to industrial heritage and modern tech labs.
Yes, as a French grand établissement under the Ministry of Higher Education, CNAM is publicly funded. It offers low tuition (€170–€620/year for EU students) and maintains industry partnerships while upholding national educational standards.
Absolutely. International learners comprise 20% of the student body. Dedicated support includes visa guidance, French language courses, and streamlined enrollment via the online portal, with recognition of foreign qualifications.
Yes, 2+ years of professional experience is mandatory for most Master’s degrees. Exceptions are rare and require exceptional academic credentials or sponsorship from a corporate partner
No written exams. Admission hinges on academic transcripts, professional experience, and an interview. Some engineering programs may require a portfolio or technical assessment.
For French-taught programs: B2 DELF/DALF. For English programs (e.g., Data Science): IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+. Bilingual options exist for select courses.
24/7 patrols, biometric access, and CCTV cover all campuses. The ALERTE app enables real-time incident reporting, and night shuttles connect to transport hubs. Annual safety drills are mandatory.
Yes. Free confidential counseling is available on-site (6 sessions/year) via licensed psychologists. Crisis support includes a 24/7 hotline and partnerships with Hôpital Saint-Louis.
Workshops cover cybersecurity, harassment prevention, and lab safety. International students receive orientation on local laws, emergency protocols, and cultural norms.
Yes. 80% of programs offer evening/weekend classes or asynchronous online modules. Apprenticeships integrate work-study, with schedules designed for professionals.
Courses are updated annually with industry input (e.g., AI programs co-developed with Capgemini). Micro-credentials in emerging fields (e.g., quantum computing) launch biannually.
Select labs (e.g., IoT simulations) offer virtual access via cloud platforms. However, hands-on sessions (robotics, metrology) require campus attendance.
Merit-based Excellence Scholarships (30–50% fee waiver), Eiffel Scholarships (for Master’s), and corporate sponsorships (e.g., Sanofi-funded health tech awards). Apply via the financial aid portal.
Yes. CNAM Solidarity Grants cover up to 100% of tuition and include stipends (€200–€400/month) based on household income. EU students may access French state aid.
Apprentices receive salaries from employers (€1,200–€2,500/month) and remain eligible for tuition waivers. Some programs include travel grants for industry placements.
Priority is given to international students for CROUS residences (€400–€600/month). Apply early via the CNAM housing portal. Private options include shared apartments (€600–€900/month).
All 28 campuses are near public transit hubs. Paris (main campus) is a 5-min walk from Réaumur-Sébastopol metro. Free shuttles run between faculty buildings.
Budget €1,000–€1,300/month, including housing, food, and transport. CNAM’s Student Life Guide lists discounted services (e.g., €20/month gym access).
The 12-month APS visa allows job searching. STEM graduates can apply for a 4-year "Passeport Talent" work permit if hired at €38,000+/year. EU Blue Card access is streamlined.
The International Office provides free workshops, document checks, and lawyer consultations. Corporate partners (e.g., Airbus, Thales) expedite sponsorship for hires.
Yes. The French Tech Visa grants 4-year residency to graduates launching startups via CNAM’s incubator (Le 140). Proof of €15,000 in funding is required.

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