Would you like to study at the University of Lille?
You need to complete an application procedure before enrolling at our university. Application procedures differ depending on the course you are planning to take and your nationality. Follow the guide!
Applying for the first year (BUT, DEUST, Licence 1, PASS)
The admission procedure for the first year (BUT, DEUST, licence) must take place via the national Parcoursup portal for those who are not pursuing continuing education.
Follow the full procedure at:https://www.parcoursup.fr/
On Parcoursup:
- Take a look at the characteristics, expectations and admission criteria for our courses.
- View the timetable for making your requests.
See also the support services offered by the University of Lille’s academic guidance department (formerly SUAIO).
Are you a secondary school student with a disability or disabling health condition? Parcoursup puts in place systems to support you throughout the process to ensure that your personal circumstances are taken into account. You can also find out about the systems in place at the University ofLille.
Applying for an engineering course
More info onPolytech’Lille.
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Applying to BUT 2 and 3, DEUST 2, Licence 2 and 3 programmes
Online applications viathe eCandidat platform
Please note:If you are coming from another university and would like to continue your studies (without changing course) in the2nd or2nd year of a licence (excluding LAS) or BUT programme with the same specialisation,. From mid-June, ask for the the semesters you have completed as part of a licence/BUT at another French university to be validated via the inbound transferplatform.
Pay close attention to the timelines for these procedures.
Applying for a Master 1
You must apply online via the national ‘Mon Master’ platform:www.monmaster.gouv.fr.
- Calendar
For work-study programmes, the application and admission phase will run from 31 March to 2 May 2025. - Application information
- Support in using the platform
- Frequently asked questions
- Practical application tips
- Assistance
Please note: for some M1 programmes, you must apply via the University of Lille’s ‘eCandidat’ platform.
Resuming studies Continuing education
Would you like to retrain, develop and learn in a new way in a world in transition?
Come and discover our vocational studies catalogue and the wide range of pathways it offers through:
- Short in-house or inter-company courses
- Customised courses for employees, jobseekers, self-employed workers, etc.
- Diplômes nationaux (national diplomas).
Our consulting teams are here to help you with your careerplans.
Applying for a Licence professionnelle
Online applications viathe ‘eCandidat’ platform.
Timetable varies depending on the course you choose to follow at the University of Lille.
Applying for a Master 2
Online applications viathe eCandidat platform.
Work-study programmes
Work-study programmes offer a form of study that prepares students for a degree and a profession by combining periods of university study with time spent working at a company.
Work-study programmes are offered by the University of Lille from level Bac+1 to Bac+5:
- More than 230 work-study programmes
- A gateway to employment
- A salary
- 92% of graduates enter employment
More info:
Work-study programmes
Pursue a work-study programme at the University of Lille
Applying for non-LMD courses (DU, Certificates, etc.)
Find all these courses in the university catalogueand on the University of Lille’s vocational training website
Apply for a Diplôme d’Université (DU) via the ‘eCandidat’ platform.
Please note: some DU have specific admission procedures (not organised through eCandidat). In this case, you will find more detailed informationin thecatalogue.
Below are the specific terms and conditions for admission to speech therapist and orthoptist courses: