Study in France · for students from Cuba
DN MADE - Graphisme — DN MADE - Graphisme - Spécialité : Design editorial multisupport — from Cuba
DN MADE at Lycée Andre Argouges (Grenoble - 38) (Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes). This page explains the French-language requirement and the application route for applicants from Cuba.
- Establishment
- Lycée Andre Argouges (Grenoble - 38)
- Diploma / level
- DN MADE — Undergraduate (Licence / BUT — LMD level L)
- Location
- Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
French-language requirement
French-taught programmes in France require proof of French for non-francophone applicants. This is set France-wide through the Campus France / «Études en France» procedure — not course by course. For first-year undergraduate (Licence) study, the level commonly sits around B2, set through the DAP / «Études en France» procedure. The exact level for this undergraduate programme is decided by the establishment; accepted proof includes the TCF or TEF, or a DELF / DALF diploma. Confirm the requirement with the establishment and Campus France before you apply.
Applying from Cuba
From Cuba there is no «Études en France» pre-procedure. You apply directly to the establishment (or through the DAP procedure for first-year undergraduate), and once admitted you request your student visa at the French consulate or embassy serving Cuba. Your French proof (TCF / TEF, or DELF / DALF) goes to the establishment at the level it requires.
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Studying DN MADE - Graphisme — DN MADE - Graphisme - Spécialité : Design editorial multisupport in France from Cuba — common questions
- Do students from Cuba need the «Études en France» procedure?
- No. From Cuba there is no «Études en France» pre-procedure — you apply directly to the establishment (or via DAP for first-year undergraduate) and request the visa at the French consulate or embassy serving Cuba.
- What level of French is required?
- French-taught programmes in France require proof of French for non-francophone applicants. This is set France-wide through the Campus France / «Études en France» procedure — not course by course. For first-year undergraduate (Licence) study, the level commonly sits around B2, set through the DAP / «Études en France» procedure. The exact level for this undergraduate programme is decided by the establishment; accepted proof includes the TCF or TEF, or a DELF / DALF diploma. Confirm the requirement with the establishment and Campus France before you apply.
- Can you apply from Cuba without an agent?
- Yes. You apply directly to the establishment and to the French consulate — no agent or paid intermediary is required, and no one should charge you a fee simply to apply.
- Which French test should you take — TCF, TEF, DELF or DALF?
- The establishment sets the level. The TCF and TEF are common for admission and immigration; DELF and DALF are lifetime diplomas. See the “which French test do you need?” guide to pick the one your goal needs.
Prepare for the French test you'll need
Admission or registration is not a visa — confirm current rules with the establishment, Campus France, and the French authority.
Données : MESR / data.gouv.fr — Licence Ouverte v2.0 (Etalab).