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    When you choose Telecom ParisTech, you enter the world of information and communication sciences and technologies. Our school trains engineers to be able to meet the new challenges of the information society. You will go straight to key positions in the industry that call for operational, relational, and managerial skills.
    Telecom ParisTech provides "custom-built" training that makes it unique among engineering Grandes Ecoles in France: choose your training program based on your personal preferences and career aspirations. Telecom ParisTech engineers have varied profiles, ranging from general to specialized engineering and cutting-edge technologies to management. Courses are in Paris or at EURECOM at Sophia-Antipolis. More than 90% of employed graduates found their jobless then two months after graduation. The average salary for a first job is €40,000/year. Details on employment survey.
    In the first year, you will spend a four to eight week immersion period in a business or a non-profit organization. One semester in your final year is devoted to an internship as an engineer. You can also opt for a young engineer year. This internship enables you to acquire real experience of working in the industry. It will be an opportunity to build, present, develop, and complete a solution to meet the enterprise's demands. Internships can be in France or abroad.
    With the invention of the electric telegraph by Samuel Morse in 1837 and the development of the telephone by Graham Bell in the United States in 1876, it became urgent for France to train engineers in these new fields and techniques. As a result, the forerunner of ENST - École Supérieure de Télégraphie - was created by Louis Adolphe Cotchery in 1878. The following year, Louis Adolphe Cochery became Prime Minister of Post and Telegraphs.
    In 1934, the Institute was separated from its research arm. It left the premises of the Ministry for the Rue Barrault in the 13th Paris district. In 1943, it received the title of École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST). Since then, the astounding progress and development in Telecommunications and the arrival of television have contributed to its growing importance.
    ENST has continued to grow with the spectacular advances in the field of Telecommunications. It now houses over a thousand students and over 140 research professor staff. ENST, renamed Telecom Paris then Telecom ParisTech since 2008, has also expanded to Sophia-Antipolis. We receive students from all over the world and constitute a center of excellence for teaching and research in Information and Communication Sciences.
    The library contains mainly monographs, research, and congress reports and thesis dissertations. About 15 000 bibliographical notes and 20 000 books are thus available.
    Can be consulted on site. Scientific magazines, specialized magazines, multidisciplinary press, local and international press. The school has taken out subscriptions to 500 periodicals and about 300 magazines. All of these magazines can be consulted on the spot.
    Students and Telecom ParisTech employees who wish to improve their knowledge of foreign languages and cultures independently can do so in the media center's foreign languages section. Apart from a multimedia lab for tutoring in French as a foreign language for those new to Franc.

    Telecom Paris Tech
    Founding year: 1878
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 0
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: UNKNOWN
    Number of staff: 0
    Type: Universities

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    Address: Telecom Paris Tech, 19 Place Marguerite Perey, Palaiseau, 91120, France



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