🇫🇷 France World rank #631 Public Founded 2018

Université de Lille

~74,000 students ~12% international Moderately selective acceptance rate
World Rank
#631
Tuition
$3000–$5000
Type
Public
Founded
2018 (heritage to 1559)

About the University

The University of Lille is one of France’s largest universities, an hour from Paris, London and Brussels by train, with broad strengths from law and economics to physics and medicine. Founded in 2018, this public university is home to around 74,000 students.

Admission runs through the Etudes en France platform or the university’s portal, as directed, with tuition in the range of $3000–$5000 per year. Check the program page for exact requirements and deadlines before applying.

Why study here

The University of Lille is one of France's largest universities, an hour from Paris, London and Brussels by train, with broad strengths from law and economics to physics and medicine. Students gain a respected qualification, good facilities and academic support, and the wider experience of studying in France. Its reputation opens doors to leading graduate schools and employers worldwide.

Admission requirements

  • Completed secondary education for bachelor's, or a relevant bachelor's degree for master's
  • English proficiency (IELTS or TOEFL) for English-taught programs, or French (DELF or DALF) for French-taught programs
  • Official academic transcripts and certificates
  • Valid passport; many nationalities including Pakistan apply through the Etudes en France (Campus France) procedure
  • Proof of funds and a student visa or permit where applicable

How to apply

  • Check the specific program and entry requirements on the university website
  • Submit your application through the Etudes en France platform or the university's portal, as directed
  • Upload transcripts, language test scores, and supporting documents
  • Pay any application fee and apply before the program deadline
  • If admitted, accept your offer and arrange your student visa
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