Work-study engineering

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Admissions for 2025/2026 are now closed.
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Learn more about the ENSIIE work-study engineering program.

Who Can Apply

The program is open to individuals under the age of 30 at the start of the academic year (September). Admission is based on academic qualifications. It is intended for students with at least a two-year degree (L2) such as a DUT, BUT, BTS, or Licence, particularly in the following fields (but not limited to):

  • Computer Science,

  • Statistics and Business Intelligence,

  • Networks and Telecommunications.

Any applicant with an academic background in Computer Science and/or Mathematics, or covering part of these fields, is encouraged to apply. Admission to the second year is possible for candidates who have completed at least one year at an engineering school or hold an M1-level degree with a strong computer science component, covering a significant part of ENSIIE’s first-year curriculum (available in the information booklet on the page https://www.ensiie.fr/fisa). The program offers 30 places in the first year and a few in the second year.

Application

Applications for the 2024–2025 academic year are now open. The process is fully online. There are two forms to complete. The first is a pre-application form to provide all required information (contact details, academic background, motivations, etc.). The second is to upload the required documents (transcripts, CV, ID, etc.). You may submit the first form even if you don’t yet have all the required documents.

Application Link (Pre-application form – to be completed first)

Link to submit required documents (to be done after the pre-application)

There are 4 application rounds. Each round includes a file review phase and an interview phase. Candidates whose applications are shortlisted will be invited to a personal interview, which will be evaluated by the admissions committee. Final admission decisions will be communicated via email no later than five business days after the jury’s deliberation. Key deadlines for application submissions, interviews, and jury dates:

  • Round 1.

    • Application deadline: April 8.

    • Interviews: April 24 to May 7.

    • Admissions committee: May 10.

    • Info session and workshops (for shortlisted candidates): May 13.

    • Corporate forum organized by CFA-EVE: May 23 (mandatory registration if shortlisted, link to follow).

  • Round 2.

    • Application deadline: May 13.

    • Interviews: May 29 to June 6.

    • Admissions committee: June 7.

    • Info session and workshops (for shortlisted candidates): June 11.

  • Round 3.

    • Application deadline: July 1.

    • Interviews: July 8 to July 12.

    • Admissions committee: July 12.

  • Round 4.

    • Application deadline: September 11.

    • Interviews: starting September 12.

    • Admissions committee: September 13.

Required Documents

  1. Double-sided copy of your national ID card (for EU citizens).

  2. Double-sided copy of a valid residence permit allowing employment (for non-EU citizens).

  3. High school diploma transcript.

  4. Transcripts for all post-secondary studies (you may omit current semester grades if not yet available).

  5. Curriculum Vitae.

  6. A recommendation for continued studies or this form filled out if your institution does not provide such a recommendation or evaluation form.

You are also encouraged to submit any additional documents that may support your application.