Master of Computational Neurosciences & Neuro-Engineering(M2)

Course Details

CategoryDetails
TimeFull time
CampusParis
Duration1
Deadline-Date
Fee Per Year
Application Fee€10 to €100
Currencyeuro
Intake Linkhttps://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/admission/etudiants-internationaux/international-students-applying-masters-degree
Deadline Linkhttps://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/admission/etudiants-internationaux/international-students-applying-masters-degree
IntakesAug
Program language requirementEnglish Proficiency (Mandatory): You must provide proof of a B2 level, though a C1 level is strongly recommended to be competitive. Accepted Tests & Scores: TOEFL iBT: 90-100 IELTS (Academic): 6.5-7.0 Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

Who can Choose this program?

Field of Study: The program actively seeks students from two converging backgrounds: Quantitative Sciences: Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering. Life Sciences: Neuroscience, Biology, Cognitive Science, Biotechnology – but only if accompanied by strong, proven skills in mathematics and programming.

Additional Information

CategoryDetails
Scope of the program
Program entry requirementYou must hold a degree equivalent to the first year of a French Master's program (M1), representing 4-5 years of higher education (240 ECTS credits). This is a critical point. For Pakistani students, this typically means: A 4-year Bachelor's degree (BS/BSc/BE) in a relevant field PLUS the first year of a Master's program (MSc). A 5-year Bachelor's degree in Engineering (BE) or a professional degree like MBBS or DPT. Completion of a 2-year MSc after a 2-year BSc.
Required GPAA CGPA of 3.5/4.0 or higher (or a First Class Division with distinction) is strongly recommended due to high competition.
GRE Required
GMAT Required
Application ProcessFrance Application Process 1. Register for an Online Application Portal: Start by registering on the internet portal of the particular university or the Campus France portal. You can use the platform to upload documents, apply to several French universities, and monitor the progress of your applications. 2. Application Process: Once you register yourself, start filling out the online application form through Campus France or directly on the university’s website. You can apply to several programs within one platform. 3. Complete the Application Form: Fill in your personal, academic, and program details carefully. Indicate your preferred field of study, upload previous qualifications, and ensure all data is accurate before submission. 4. Upload Required Documents: Attach the necessary documents as digital copies: Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of school-leaving certificates, diplomas, or degrees (translated into French or English). Language Proficiency Tests:  For French-taught programs: DELF, DALF, or TCF.  For English-taught programs: IELTS or TOEFL. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Preferably in the Europass format. Motivation Letter: Explain your academic goals, program choice, and reasons for studying in France. Recommendation Letters: Usually 1–2 from academic or professional referees. Passport Copy: Valid and clearly scanned. 5. Pay the Application Fee: Campus France generally charges an application processing fee of €50–100, depending on your country. Payments are made online through the Études en France portal. 6. Submit Your Application: After verifying all sections and uploaded documents, submit your application before the university’s deadline. You will receive a confirmation and updates via email or through your Campus France account. 7. Wait for the Admission Decision: Universities in France typically take 4–8 weeks to review applications. Once accepted, you’ll receive an official admission letter which is important for your student visa application.
Available Scholarshipshttps://studyabroadupdates.com/study-in-france/
Program accreditation
Living expensesParis: 1,200 to 1,800 EUR per month (often including housing if you decide to live in a dorm for students). Nice: from 900 to 1,400 euros a month. 800–1,000 EUR in Lyon, Nantes, Bordeaux, or Toulouse.
Visa Process DetailsTo study in France, Pakistani students must follow a clear process to obtain a French student visa, specifically the long-stay Visa for studies lasting more than six months. 1. Appointment and Document Submission Students must schedule an appointment at the VFS Global Centre in Pakistan and ensure they bring all required documents, including their passports and copies of key pages. The VFS Centre will review the application, collect the visa fee, and capture biometric data (photo and fingerprints) before forwarding the documents to the French consulate. 2. Visa Interview A visa interview may be required, during which applicants may be asked about their study plans and finances. 3. Visa Fee The fee for a Long-Stay Visa is 90 EUR, and payment can be made online, at the visa application centre, or via bank transfer, depending on the instructions provided.
Part timeworkWorking 20 hours a week at minimum pay in a part-time job can earn international students between €900 and €1,000 a month. The minimum wage in France (SMIC) is €11.65 per hour as of 2024. In France, international students can find employment in a variety of fields, including retail, hospitality, and education.
Post-study work opportunityA work permit in France after a master's degree is an ideal option for students who intend to stay in the country for an extended period after completing their studies. This gives them additional time to find work, get permanent residency, pay off student loans, or boost their resumes by working with international companies. Work authorization following completion of studies. There are several types of French student visas for staying back home, and students must decide which one allows them to stay after studying in France. Students enrolled in 6-month or fewer short-term courses are not permitted to remain in France after the course has ended. They must leave the country, but they can return by applying for a new work permit. 2. The VLT-TS visa allows international students to stay in France for two years after finishing school to look for work, as long as they have earned a Master's degree or higher from a French institute.

What are the admission requirements for the Master's program at Université Paris-Saclay?

To be eligible for the Master's program, applicants must hold a degree equivalent to the first year of a French Master's program (M1), with 240 ECTS credits. A CGPA of 3.5/4.0 or higher is strongly recommended due to high competition.

What are the language proficiency requirements for international students applying to the Master's program?

International students must provide proof of English proficiency, with a minimum score of B2 level. A C1 level is strongly recommended. Accepted tests include TOEFL iBT (90-100), IELTS (6.5-7.0), and Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE).

What is the application process for studying at Université Paris-Saclay?

The application process includes registering on the university or Campus France portal, completing the online application form, uploading required documents, paying the application fee, and submitting the application before the deadline. After submission, it typically takes 4-8 weeks to receive an admission decision.

What is the cost of living in Paris for international students?

The estimated monthly living expenses in Paris range from €1,200 to €1,800, which often includes housing if staying in a student dormitory. Costs can vary based on lifestyle and accommodation choices.

Are there post-study work opportunities available for international students in France?

Yes, international students can apply for a work permit in France after completing their Master's degree, allowing them to stay for an additional two years to seek employment, provided they have earned their degree from a French institution.

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