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INSA Lyon

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INSA Lyon is France's leading post-baccalaureate engineering school.

It welcomes a wide variety of profiles among the best baccalaureate (A level) holders in France. 

More than 14,000 high school students apply to join our school each year, and nearly a thousand of them will pass the admission stage.

Among them, 37% are girls, 33% scholarship holders and 35% international students. 

Nearly 100 different nationalities will be following a five-year training course on our campus. 

This makes our school attractive to recruiters. Our young graduates are able to position themselves quickly on the job market. This shows how our training and graduates meet the needs of companies, with which we are closely working. 

Creating links is the strength of our school. It starts with associative life, which unfolds, through the action of more than 130 students’ associations, on our LyonTech-La Doua campus as well as on the Oyonnax campus.

Diversity, excellence, open-mindedness and innovation are the driving forces behind INSA Lyon model which, since 1957, has promoted a vision of an avant-garde engineer, more than ever modern today.  The INSA engineer is an engineer like no other. He has excellent scientific and technical skills, but is also able to understand the major contemporary issues our society is facing. 

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