Testimonial 11: MSc in Mech Eng – Advanced Manufacturing at Centrale Nantes

A series of alumni testimonials about French colleges and universities. The alumni share their personal experiences about their courses, part-time jobs, internships, job search, etc. I have focused on alumni because it can help prospective and current students get a complete picture of the course and future opportunities.

In this particular article,  an alumnus was kind enough to share her Master’s experiences from Ecole Centrale de Nantes. Also, I am an alumnus of the same Master’s course.

Alumni & Course Information

Name
Mr. Tharun
LinkedIn Profile
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Degree
Master of Science (MSc) “RNCP/CGE certified”
Course Specialization
Year of Graduation2022
College
CityNantes
Course IntakeSeptember
Course Duration24 months
Course Fees9,000€
Funding for the courseFamily Sponsorship + ECN Elite scholarship
Monthly Expenses (Rent, utilities, etc)300-400€
French level before the CourseA1
French level after GraduationB2
Status after Graduation
Salaried Employee
Current StatusPiping Engineer in nuclear industry

Centrale Nantes Campus in Nantes city

Course Info – Advanced Manufacturing (M-ENG AM)

The latest brochure can be downloaded from the course website.

Centrale nantes_mechanical engineering_advanced manufacturing_introduction
Centrale nantes_mechanical engineering_advanced manufacturing_syllabus

Personal Experiences during the Course

  • The overall personal experience was good, but I had some difficulties too.
  • The changeover from the Indian education system to the French board was quite time-consuming and harder to grasp at the start.
  • Some course professors helped if there were doubts, but some subject professors never assisted.
  • So we’ll have to be prepared to learn subjects by ourselves.
  • During the first semester, there was never enough time to complete assignments and also to prepare for exams.
  • The 2nd and 3rd were relatively easier, but still, there were several assignments to complete.

Part-time Job Experience

  • I did not do any part-time jobs during my master’s.
  • I did a 3-month CDD job during the last semester of my master’s after completion of all my exams.
  • It involved packing bread and making cardboard boxes.
  • My advice is to go for part-time jobs legally in which working hours are accounted for. Some restaurants hire people unofficially, which can in some cases turn out to be bad.
  • Sites like hellowork.fr, meteojob.fr, might advertise interim temporary jobs and CDDs too.
Aerial Night view of Nantes city from Tour Bretagne
Aerial Night view of Nantes city from Tour Bretagne. Photo by Régis Routier | Nantes Métropole

Internship Experience

  • I did my internship at LS2N lab in ECN. It was a great experience.
  • The internship had intriguing assignments, which indeed helped me hone my skills in MATLAB programming language.
  • My research subject was on Topology optimization.

Job Search Experience

  • It was tough at the start to find a job without adequate French fluency.
  • I found my first job through Pole Emploi after I improved my French fluency and spoke in French during technical interviews.
  • As soon as you complete your degree here, it’s highly recommended to enroll yourself at France Travail (formerly Pole Emploi).
  • Even recruiters will contact you for their vacancies through France Travail (formerly Pole Emploi).

Advice for Juniors

  • Try to socialize with French-speaking people, and attend social events like language exchange which will help you interact with French speakers.
  • Honestly, after attending such events, my fluency in French improved gradually.
  • To get a job here, the French fluency of the candidate is the first requirement for a majority of the recruiters.
  • When it comes to academics, stay in contact with professors and stay updated about the criteria to pass each subject, especially if you choose core engineering courses.
  • Make use of resources available in your university to structure your Resumes, and cover letters according to the requirements of recruiters.
  • If you’re enrolled in a core engineering course, it’s recommended not to prioritize part-time jobs over study preparations, since most of the courses have a 2 or a 3-year deadline to complete.
  • If the course is not completed, it might end up in non-extension of the student visa, after which the student will be forced to return to his/her country without the degree.
Le grand éléphant - Nantes, France
Le grand éléphant - Nantes, France. Photo by Christophe Laigle

Practical Information

Practical information for international students:

Programme Supervisor:

International Office:

Admissions Contact:

Important Information:

All the required information about the master can be found here 6-master-of-science-msc-programmes-eligibility-and-applications

  • Application process
  • Admission requirements
  • Documents required
  • Tuition fees and financing
  • Integrated Master-PhD Track

Disclaimer

  • These are original testimonials collected from the alumni via Linkedin.
  • Opinions expressed are from the alumni and so the author or the blog cannot be held responsible.
  • These testimonials include both facts and opinions. Facts will not change but opinions might differ based on personal experiences, perspectives, etc.

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