About the program
Master
Degree
French
Language of instructions
2 years
Years of study
Full-time
Study mode
France, Grenoble
Location
Required documents for admission
When applying for admission to School of Engineers in Physics, Electronics, Materials Grenoble PHELMA in France you should prepare all required documents. Request a list of necessary documents directly from a university, as it may vary for different countries. Using our live chat, you can also ask for sample documents.
- Student visa
- Passport
- Motivation Letter
- Proof of fee payment
- Online Application form
- Health and Life Insurance
- Supervisor Agreement Form (PhD)
- Declaration for financial support
- Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
- Photographs
- Resume/CV (graduate, postgraduate)
- Local Language Certificate
Contacts
School of Engineers in Physics, Electronics, Materials Grenoble PHELMA
3 Parvis Louis Néel - CS 50257
Grenoble
38016
France
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