Do you wish to study at Grenoble IAE - INP, UGA as an exchange student ?
The first step is to apply through your home university. Please, make sure that an exchange agreement exists between your insitution and Grenoble INP. Once your nomination has been sent by your university, you will be contacted by the International Relations Office of Grenoble INP to complete your application to Grenoble IAE - Graduate School of Management.
How to prepare your application ?
First, thank you for choosing Grenoble IAE - INP, UGA for your semester or academic year abroad! All the information you'll need to prepare your stay is available on this page.
Please read the sections below carefully and feel free to contact us if you have any questions at the following address: incomingstudents@grenoble-iae.fr
- Application calendar
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The dates listed below may be subject to change during the year.
Fall semester / full academic year 2026-2027
- Nomination by your university: March 1st - April 1st
- Application to Grenoble IAE: March 4th - April 30th
- Admission decision: During the month of May
- Housing request: May 20th - June 23rd
Spring semester 2026-2027
- Nomination by your university: September 15th - October 15th
- Application to Grenoble IAE: from September 16th - November 12th
- Admission decision: during the month of November
- Housing request: October 20th - November 20th
- Academic calendar 2026-27
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Dates may vary slightly depending on the program.
Fall semester:
- Welcome meeting: August 26th and August 27th 2026
- Intensive French week: to be confirmed
- Start of classes – Bachelor in Management (L3): exact dates to be confirmed ; from the end of August until mid-December
- Start of classes – M1: exact dates to be confirmed; from the end of August until mid-January
- Start of classes – M2: exact dates to be confirmed; from the end of August until mid-January (mid-February for the ARAMIS program)
Spring semester
- Welcome meeting: to be confirmed
- Start of all classes: exact dates to be confirmed; from early January until mid April - mid May
Resit sessions
Fall semester: February 2026
Spring semester: August / September 2026
Results and transcripts
Grades are sent after the examination boards (jury), generally one month after the last exam. The precise dates vary according to each program - Accommodation, visa and insurance
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At the end of the application period on the MoveOn platform, you will receive an email containing a link to apply for student housing.
For further information about accommodation, visas (for non-EU students), or insurance, please visit the ISSO website. - Attendance
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Attendance in all classes is mandatory. Any absence must be justified. More than two unjustified absences in the same course will automatically result in failure and require a resit.
Attendance at the Orientation Days is mandatory. They will take place on August 26th and 27th 2026. - Language requirements
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- Bachelor:
- English track : a B2 level in English
- Mixed track: a B2 level in French and English
- Master 1 in French : a B2 level in French
- For Master 2 in English : a B2 level in English
Native speakers do not require to provide a language certificate. - French as a foreign language
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An intensive French language week is organized every year, usually at the end of August. The cost for the 2025–2026* academic year is 86 euros. Registration and payment must be completed before attending the course.
French language courses are also available in some programs: Bachelor / L3 Management, M2 ACM and M2 ARAMIS in the fall semester, M2 AFA and M2 QUANTI in the spring semester.
(*To be updated for 2026-2027) - Sports
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Students may take part in sports activities, either for academic purposes or for leisure:
If the activity is included in your Learning Agreement, it will be graded. If it is for leisure only, it will not appear in your course selection and will not be graded.More information is available on the SUAPS website.
Make sure to check their calendar for registration. - Buddy System
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This program is open only to students staying for the full academic year. Registration opens in July and closes at the end of August.
The Buddy System pairs each international student with a local student who can help with settling in, discovering the city, and integrating into campus life. You will receive a registration link once your administrative enrolment is complete. - Course selection and grading system
- To choose your courses, please refer to the list of courses available here.
Due to timetable incompatibilities, it is not possible to select courses from different programs.
For students coming for one semester, please make sure there are no exam or semester dates conflicts with your home university. If there are, please contact incomingstudents@grenoble-iae.fr
We strongly recommend and encourage Master level students to come for the autumn semester or the whole year, for reasons of prerequisite mostly.
All exchange students must take at least 20 ECTS.
For details about the grading scale, course formats and resit procedures, please refer to the information document provided below. This document can also be shared with your home university to explain the French evaluation system.
Information for exchange students on the French grading system