University of Rouen

Rouen, France

The University of Rouen is a public institution in Normandy, France, known for its strong emphasis on research and interdisciplinary learning. It offers a wide range of programs across science, humanities, health, law, and technology, attracting both local and international students.
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Non-EU students must typically apply via the "Études en France" platform operated by Campus France. The process includes submitting academic transcripts, a CV, proof of language proficiency, and a motivation letter. EU/EEA students can apply directly to the university. Deadlines vary, but applications often close by March for September intake.
It depends on the program. Most bachelor’s courses require only document review. However, selective programs like medicine or law might include competitive exams or interviews. Some master’s and doctoral programs often require interviews (online or in-person), particularly for research-intensive fields.
Yes, for programs taught in French, non-native speakers must provide proof of proficiency—usually a minimum B2 level in DELF/DALF or TCF. For English-taught programs, applicants need TOEFL/IELTS scores. Language requirements can differ by program, so checking specific course pages is key.

University Of University of Rouen Application Statistics

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University Of University of Rouen Application Statistics

25000
300
21000
5000
700
35:1
60 %
€ 10870
€ 9000
2
24
55 %

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