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FAQ CNED
What is CNED?
CNED, or Centre National d’Enseignement à Distance, is a French public institution offering distance learning programs and educational resources for students at all levels. It covers courses from elementary school to lycée, vocational training, university programs, and is also open to adults.
What subjects can I study with CNED?
CNED offers a wide selection of subjects and educational programs. For academic education, subjects include mathematics, science, literature, history, geography, foreign languages and more. In the vocational field, training is available in sectors such as commerce, tourism, health and technology. In addition, adult education programs and university courses in collaboration with partners are also offered.
Can I register with the CNED if I live abroad?
Yes, the CNED is open to students living abroad. It is particularly beneficial for French nationals living abroad or those wishing to learn the French language and follow the French curriculum. CNED has provisions for international students and offers its educational programs to a global audience.
Is CNED only available in French?
As a French institution, CNED operates mainly in French. Most courses and teaching materials are in French, but CNED also offers some programs and courses in foreign languages such as English, Spanish and German, with the aim of teaching these languages to French students.