ENIT Offshore Campus (Tunis)

ENIT (National Engineering School of Tunis), one of Tunisia's top engineering schools, and ENSTA have shared a common ambition for over 15 years: to train highly skilled multidisciplinary engineers with an international outlook.

As part of an innovative partnership, the two schools have joined forces to develop a joint three-year program of excellence, delivered in Tunisia and France, leading to the award of an ENIT engineering degree and an ENSTA engineering degree. 
 

Who is the program for?

The program is aimed at students from scientific preparatory classes who have passed the Tunisian national entrance exam for engineering programs.

To enter this program, students must choose the ENIT-Advanced Techniques track at the end of the exam. Each year, the 18 places are filled by candidates ranked in the top 25 out of several thousand CPGE candidates in Tunisia.

Students who have entered other ENIT programs have the opportunity to join the ENIT-ENSTA program at the end of their first year of study, after selection based on academic criteria and motivation. 
 

What degrees does the program lead to?

At the end of the three-year program, students receive two degrees:

  • the ENIT Engineering Degree, Advanced Techniques program (or original program for students who entered in their second year after a first year at ENIT)
  • the ENSTA Engineering Degree 
     

How is the program organized?

The program lasts three years, during which time it is divided between Tunisia and France.

ENIT-TA students will arrive on the Paris-Saclay campus in September 2025.

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