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3 Reasons to Apply

Gain Professional Experience

Acquire a very good knowledge of the aerospace sector, the professional world, and solid experience in a company that can be directly benefit your professional path.

Connect with a Vibrant Campus

Benefit from a multicultural campus with state-of-the-art facilities, where teachers, researchers and passionate students rub shoulders. You'll find everything you need to thrive in your studies and in a wide range of extra-curricular activities.

Discover Europe's Aerospace Capital

Make the most of Toulouse, Europe's aeronautics and space capital: a dynamic, cultural student city where life is good, with a perfect location between the sea and the mountains.

Our Admission Pathways

Students with 3 Years’ Higher Education with a Strong Scientific and Technical Component

Our course is open to students with Bac + 3 with a strong scientific and technical component:
  • BTS: MP, GMP, GEII, GIM, etc
  • BTS + PrépaATS
  • Bachelor’s degree

CPGE Students

The number of places is limited, so this course is not a priority.
 

International Students

First-time international students may also apply, provided they can provide:
  • A diploma deemed equivalent 
  • A B2 level certificate in French (if the official language of the country is not French)
  • A letter describing the steps that will be taken to find an apprenticeship contract in France

Academic Results

Applications must show satisfactory academic results and a proven motivation for apprenticeship.

Our Application Calendar

Subject to change.
 
For the period 2025-2030, ISAE-Supméca will coordinate the recruitment competition for apprentices in “Industrial Engineering for Aeronautics and Space” for the four schools. Contact address: admission.apprentissage-groupeisae@isae-supmeca.fr.
 
DatesPhases
January 7 from noon to March 2 at noonYour application will be examined by the various ISAE Group sites. The application fee is €60 (or €30 for scholarship holders).
March 4 to 6 Examination of applications and sending of invitations for those eligible for the written exams.
March 20

Written tests: mathematics, English, and French (we do not have annals or a “standard revision programme”).

March 23 to April 17Further review of applications.
April 24Invitations sent to those eligible for oral exams.
May 5, 6, 7, 11 and 12Oral tests: motivational interview and career plan review, conducted by videoconference.
May 20-22Finalization of the list of candidates admitted on condition that they sign an apprenticeship contract (each site will draw up its own list of candidates admitted on condition that they sign an apprenticeship contract) and communication of results to candidates
From the end of May

Conditionally admitted candidates look for a company, sign apprenticeship contracts, and submit them to our apprenticeship partner MIDISUP. Recruitment ends definitively once the 30th valid apprenticeship contract is registered by MIDISUP.

AugustAdministrative registration at ISAE-SUPAERO.
SeptemberStart of the apprenticeship.

Documents to be Supplied

Each application must contain all the following compulsory documents in order to be considered. The documents must be in PDF format:
  • Valid identity card or passport
  • Cover letter in French
  • Curriculum vitae in French
  • Transcript of marks from the national baccalauréat examination
  • All post-baccalaureate transcripts and diplomas
You are also asked to include 2 or 3 email addresses of people who can recommend your application.
 
If you are currently studying for a ‘BUT’ or ‘Prépa ATS’ degree, the person responsible for the continuation of your studies must send us a ‘Avis de Poursuite d’Études’ (Notice of Continuation of Studies).
 
For first-time international applicants, a C1 level certificate (unless the applicant comes from a country where French is the official language) and a letter describing the steps that will be taken to find an apprenticeship contract in France must be added.

Accessibility for People with Disabilities

People with disabilities may have specific needs in order to follow our programmes.

If a learner has declared that he or she has a disability, the ISAE-SUPAERO Disability Advisor will consider the student's disability and his or her needs in terms of compensation (teaching resources, equipment, techniques, human resources, etc.). This person mobilizes the expertise, tools, and networks needed to provide access to premises (where applicable) and resources, as well as to facilitate preparation for certification (where applicable) and assessment tests.

Don't hesitate to contact our Disability Advisor, who offers individualized and confidential support to the students concerned and coordinates the adjustments needed, in coordination with the teaching teams, to ensure that the course runs smoothly.

Laurence Ballarin
Laurence Ballarin

Disability Officer