École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire

École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire - ENIVL
Type Public-École d'ingénieurs (EPA[1])
Established 1993
President Romuald Boné
Students 490
Location Blois, France
Affiliations
Website http://www.enivl.fr

The École nationale d'ingénieurs du Val de Loire (ENIVL) is a French grande école leading to the French “Diplôme d’Ingénieur” under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research. It is a public school accredited by the Commission for engineering qualifications (CTI) to deliver an engineering degree. The ENIVL is a 5 year school.

In September 2014, ENIVL will become a member of the network of the National Institutes of Applied Sciences (INSA), merging with the National School of Engineers of Bourges (ENSIB) to give INSA Val de Loire.

Admission

The first year admission to the ENIVL is made through a selective examination during the year leading to the baccalauréat (S serie). To enter the school for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year, admission is through various examinations: E3a, ENSEA, and Banque PT.

Study Program

The ENVL trains multipurpose generalist engineers and land intended for the production function: Design, manufacturing, maintenance, purchasing, procurement, management of internal flows, analytical management, logistics, people management, methods, ...

Specialization

At the ENIVL

Partnership with another ENI

Partnership with foreign universities

International

Research Laboratories

See also

References

Coordinates: 47°35′04″N 1°19′33″E / 47.58444°N 1.32583°E / 47.58444; 1.32583

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