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ENSEA and its International Relations department supervise and support the 10% of ENSEA's international students, even before their arrival in France, and then through a reception system that facilitates their integration.

ENSEA, a general engineering school since 1952

ENSEA is a French public school founded in 1952 and located in Cergy, west of Paris.

Studying at ENSEA means choosing a high-quality institution that trains students in cutting-edge technologies recognized by businesses in France and internationally.

ENSEA's academic offerings cover all major fields of electronics, electrical engineering, biological engineering, computer science and communication networks.

ENSEA has received four major accreditations: 

  • CTI – Commission for Engineering Qualifications (national accreditation of engineering qualifications)
  • The label " Welcome to France » rewards the quality of international relations services
  • European accreditation Eur-Ace for engineering training
  • The “Erasmus + Good Practices” label which rewards the quality of management of Erasmus projects.
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The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Erasmus+ France / Education and Training Agency. Neither the European Union nor the awarding authority may be held responsible for them.

The school is also part of the global E3 network and the national AMPERE consortium made up of seven leading engineering schools in the field of information technology.

How to come and study at ENSEA?

Many courses at ENSEA are taught in French and English.  

Admission procedures for international students vary depending on each student's profile!

You can join us:

Inclusion Policy

All ENSEA buildings, auditoriums, and classrooms are fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of emergency, special assembly points are located in each building for people with reduced mobility.

Some of our staff and teachers are specifically trained to welcome and assist people with reduced mobility and/or special needs. A list of certified staff and teachers is available to all students and staff at the school's security office.

For any further information on our inclusion policy, please contact our staff BRI, Office of International Relations.

Eiffel Exchange

ENSEA is involved in the process of awarding the Eiffel Scholarship, a program that allows excellent students from modest backgrounds to benefit from a scholarship for their studies in France.

Documents to be provided at master's level:

  • Photocopy of identity document
  • Curriculum Vitae (2 pages maximum)
  • Diplomas and ranking
  • Language certificate or diploma (if applicable).
  • Transcripts of records from the last three years referring to an academic career completed both in France and abroad.
  • Professional project (one or two pages)
  • In the case of a double diploma (issuance of a double diploma), the establishment must attach the agreement and specify the terms of the procedure implemented between the establishments.
  • The training model in question and its complete schedule

More information on https://www.campusfrance.org/fr/le-programme-de-bourses-eiffel

Applications should be sent to ENSEA at the following address: ri@ensea.fr by December 1st, the final deadline, for admission in September of the following year.