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Studyrama TV. EBI trains engineers in biology and biotechnology in five years after the baccalaureate. EBI engineers work in the main sectors of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, agri-food and environmental industries. Discover all the details of the curriculum, the specialties and the opportunities offered in the bio-industries. Also discover how to join the school after the baccalaureate, after an L1, a Paces, a BPCST prep or a DUT/BTS, but also all the advice for successfully entering. Florence Dufour, general director of EBI and Albane Fromantin, a 5th year engineering student at EBI, answered questions from the Studyrama TV editorial team. Questions asked during the live and grouped by theme Presentation of the establishment 0:32: What is hidden behind the 3 letters E, B, I? 1:56: Why did you choose to go to this school, Albane, a 5th year engineering student? Presentation of the training courses 2:54: Albane, have your training choices changed over the course of your studies? 3:32: Marketing is not a word that is attributed to engineering schools? 5:00: How is the curriculum constructed? 6:14: Is the training progressive? 7:55: The student is not in a competitive spirit, that is the advantage of a post-baccalaureate school? 9:09: Could you explain the difference between biology, bio industry and cosmetics? 13:32: Is there any follow-up for alumni? 14:20: How do you help students find their internships? When should these internships be done? 18:32: Do you insist a lot on entrepreneurship and research? 21:33: What international experience do you offer? 23:23: What do you offer in terms of language learning? Do you offer rare languages? 26:05: How do you promote international mobility? 27:17: Is community life at the heart of your training? 30:36: What are your relationships with other schools? 32:08: Do you have double degrees? Admission requirements 33:51: How do you join the EBI? What competition? How is selection made? 40:45: Do you admit parallel admissions? 41:34: How do you experience this type of competition when you leave high school? 43:21: What advice would you give to a young person who wants to join you?