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Ecole Polytechnique

Entry requirements

The undergraduate degree courses are taught in French. Some of the graduate degrees are partially taught in English. At masters level, students must have an “intermediate” level of French (B1) and must, by the end of their studies speak at “upper intermediate” (B2) level according to international standards (European Language Portfolio of the Council of Europe).

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Ecole Polytechnique
École Polytechnique, Route de Saclay,
91128 PALAISEAU CEDEX
France
France
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Location

The School is located in Palaiseau, a small town in the Southern Parisian suburbs. By RER (the rapid transit system), which connects Paris to its suburbs, it is only 30 minutes away from the centre of Paris, and going to the nearest International Airport, only takes about 25 minutes.