Eligibility of applicants:
- For application to the Master 1:
- BSc. in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biology or Biotechnology
- Pharm.D or M.D
- Continuing education
- For application to the Master 2:
- Master 1 D2HP
- EU Master 1 in Global Health domains (Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biology or Biotechnology)
- EU Pharm.D
- Continuing education
English proficiency:
- TOEFL: PBT ≥ 567; iBT ≥ 90
- IELTS ≥ 6.5
- Cambridge English first certificate
- or equivalent (≥ B2, upper-intermediate)
Application period: January – April 20th 2025
Selection by admission jury
Contact and Enquiry:
School of Pharmacy, 17 avenue des Sciences, 91400 Orsay, France.
Tuition fees (+ ~100€ for CVEC):
- UE students: ~4250 €
- Non-UE students: ~6250€
Enrolment in the master is subject to the payment of university fees as indicated above.
Candidates should personally request financial aid through grants issued by their own country or if it is possible, through the French Embassy (eg.”Campus France”), or private foundations.
The Université Paris-Saclay offers one financial programme for master (https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/admissions/scholarships-and-financial-support/international-masters-scholarships) subject to a very high competitive evaluation.
Registration:
Scholarships:
- International master’s scholarships, Université Paris-Saclay
Université Paris-Saclay offers scholarships to highly-qualified international students, especially those wishing to develop an academic project through research up to the doctoral level.
- French Embassy Grants
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs allocates master grants (Campus France, Eiffel Excellence grants) to foreign students wishing to study in France. To check eligibility and apply to these programmes, students must get in touch with the Cooperation and Cultural Action Department of the French Embassy or Consulate in their country.
More information can be found on Campus France and Université Paris-Saclay websites.
- Financial aids from CROUS and Université Paris-Saclay
- France Excellence Europa: until April 30, 2025. For students from the EU (excluding France) to pursue a Master’s degree in France (M1 and M2). Applicants must not already have a Master’s degree or be enrolled in a French institution.