L3/M1

Approximately forty placesare reservedforholders of a Bachelor's or Master's degree.The number of places for each program is given for information purposes only and may be adjusted at any time.
This competitive examination is open to holders of university degrees (French or foreign) obtained in the following fields:

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Electronics-Electrical Engineering-Automation (EEA)
  • Computer science
  • Engineering sciences
  • Mechanics
  • Civil engineering

Level L3: Selected students are admitted to the first year of study.

M1 level: selected students are admitted to the second year of study.

Registrations

Registration is done online on the GEI-UNIV website.

Please note: no documents sent by mail will be accepted.

Eligibility criteria for applications

  • Bachelor's degree candidates: Bachelor's degree obtained after three years of study with a grade of "Assez bien" (Fairly good), except in exceptional circumstances (please provide details and justification).
  • Master's level M1 candidates: First year of Master's degree completed after four years of post-baccalaureate study with a grade of "Assez Bien" (Fairly Good) in the Bachelor's degree and M1, except in exceptional circumstances (please provide details and justification).

Please note: students may only apply twice (in separate years), regardless of the competitive examination route taken.

Selection criteria

Review of files

A jury composed of representatives from the various schools selects the applications.

Written exams

They are organized jointly by all schools. These tests take place at the school chosen by the candidate when registering (this may be a school to which the candidate is not applying).

Candidates are notified (via email). Candidates who are unable to attend the written exams are invited to contact gei-univ.

After the written exams, the selection committee at each school draws up a list of eligible candidates who will be invited to attend interviews and/or oral exams.

Oral exams

Oral exams are specific to each school and organized under their sole responsibility.
The jury of each school establishes the list of admitted candidates.
They include:

  • an interview focusing on scientific and technical knowledge, depending on the specialty of the initial training,
  • an interview to assess the candidate's general knowledge and personal project.

Admission results 

Find all the results atwww.geiuniv.com and by email.

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