quelle procedure

Question: 
I am studying/have studied in two higher education institutions, one French and one non-French. May I apply through the international procedure?
Réponse: 

It depends on the degree(s) obtained during these studies. The international procedure is open to applicants who hold or will hold by the end of the current academic year:

- a non-French undergraduate degree (or 180 ECTS credits) from an institution located in France or abroad; or

- a non-French graduate degree from a country where universities do not award undergraduate degrees.

You cannot apply to a Master's programme through two different admission procedures the same year.

If you are enrolled in a half French, half non-French course of study (awarding a degree that is both French and non-French) and the majority of your transcripts have a French grading, then you must apply through the domestic procedure.

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