Accreditations, labels and networks

Recognition in France and internationally

There are several criteria and labels that measure the quality of higher education in engineering. The various accreditations evaluate the quality and conformity of engineering training programs according to French and international standards. Engineering school rankings, such as those published by L'Étudiant and Usine Nouvelle, take into account criteria such as the quality of teaching, research, job opportunities, international exposure, student life, social responsibility, etc. The professional integration rates of graduates allow us to evaluate the quality of the training in terms of the ability of graduates to find a job upon graduation.

These criteria and labels make it possible toevaluate the quality of the engineering degree from different angles and perspectives, and to make an informed choice according to one's needs and professional goals.

Commission des titres d'ingénieur (Cti)

The "Formation d'ingénieur diplômé par l'État" label, awarded by the Commission des titres d'ingénieur (Cti), which assesses the quality of engineering training at French engineering schools. This label guarantees that the training offered is recognized by the French government and meets the highest standards of quality and academic rigor.

Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG)

EESPIG (Etablissement d'Enseignement Supérieur Privé d'Intérêt Général - Private Higher Education Establishment of General Interest) is a qualification awarded to private higher education establishments that meet certain quality and general interest criteria, such as non-profit status and disinterested management: the only profit sought is that of our students in building their professional future.

Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE)

Member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE). The CGE is an association of over 200 grandes écoles. The CGE guarantees that the training provided meets the highest quality standards, and that it validates at least five years of study after the baccalauréat, conferring the grade of Master.

4DIGITAL

At a time when online teaching is proving its worth and digital technology is becoming an essential tool, this label enables Grandes Ecoles to recognize and promote their mastery of digital technology, in particular for teaching and distance learning, both in France and internationally. An additional asset for their attractiveness and competitiveness, as well as for their students.

FESIC

FESIC Member. FESIC is the Federation of Private Higher Education Institutions of Collective Interest (since 2015). It is composed of non-profit institutions, in the tradition of humanism. It is a network united around excellence, ethics and service to society.and the private non-profit institutions that make it up are a guarantee of quality and success for students and their parents and for the State with which a relationship of trust has been established.

Best School Experience 2024 Speak & Act

ISEN Méditerranée wins Speak & Act's 2024 "Best School Experience - Happiness Barometer" award. It rewards the schools and universities where students are happiest and most satisfied with their training. A real asset for informing and guiding students towards the right school.

Puissance Alpha Competition

The Puissance Alpha competitive entrance exam offers the widest choice for your future engineering training in just 1 application procedure. With 19 leading engineering schools and 70 programs to choose from, as well as a range of different entry routes, your future begins with Puissance Alpha.

Ministry of Higher Education and Research

The ISEN engineering school is a state-recognized private higher education institution, whose diploma is accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research.

cdefi

The CDEFI is an institutional conference constituted as an association recognized as being of public utility. It represents all the directors of public and private establishments, or components of establishments, accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI) to deliver the title of graduate engineer.

EUR-ACE Label

The EUR-ACE label is awarded by the European Agency for the Evaluation of Quality in Higher Education (AEQES) to European engineering schools. AEQES is an independent agency that assesses the quality of higher education in Europe. The EUR-ACE label guarantees that a course of study meets European standards for engineering education and prepares students to work in an international context.

Campus France

The main mission of Campus France centers is to promote French higher education to students in the countries where they are located. In particular, they can provide information on courses available in France, and help students draw up their study plans and complete the administrative formalities required for their departure.

SecNumEdu

The label is based on a set of guidelines, which ANSSI developed with the help of industry, schools, the Cyber Excellence Pole (PEC) and the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research. It is awarded for a renewable period of 3 years and allows the training to be listed in the ANSSI SecNumedu catalog.

RNCP certifications

ISEN's titles are certified by the RNCP at the European level 7 (corresponding to a Bac+5). A certified title allows its holder to prove the competences, aptitudes and knowledge necessary to the exercise of a trade or an activity pertaining to a professional field.

State-controlled diplomas

State-approved diplomas are awarded by the French Ministry of Higher Education. The Ministry's approval applies to degree courses and gives access to the European Bachelor's-Master's-Doctorate (LMD) system, while promoting international openness.
Licence (bac + 3), Master (bac + 5) and Diplôme d'ingénieur: these higher education degrees correspond to European training levels. Within this framework, each year of study gives rise to credits (ECTS) validating subjects or internships.

Cyber Center of Excellence

The Pôle d'excellence Cyber's mission is to stimulate the development of training in cybersecurity (initial, continuing, higher education/technical, SHS Droit, etc.), academic research in cybersecurity (AGP, LHS, C-Cube, CLORA, etc.), and the cybersecurity industrial and technological base of the various French laboratories, with a particular focus on innovation by SME-SMIs to bring this know-how to the export market.

Cyber Capenergies cluster of excellence

Capenergies leads an ecosystem composed of small and large companies, research laboratories, training organizations, financiers, local authorities and territories to encourage and support the emergence and development of innovation projects for the energy transition and economic competitiveness.

SCS competitiveness cluster

SCS is a global competitiveness cluster dedicated to digital technologies.
Created in 2005 in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, it brings together an ecosystem of over 300 industrial players, including major groups, SMEs and startups, as well as research laboratories and universities, working together to develop and market innovative products and services to generate growth and jobs in growth markets.

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