От Skvortsov
К Дмитрий Козырев
Дата 20.06.2019 16:08:42
Рубрики Современность; Армия; ВВС;

Во Франции от выпускников École Polytechnique требуют 7 лет госслужбы

>У нас капитализм и демократия.
>Поэтому нельзя потребовать от выпускника идти работать на государство - может он хочет в "частный сектор".
>А в военной области частный сектор исключен.

There is no particular financial obligation for students following the curriculum, and then entering an application school or graduate program that Polytechnique approves of. However, French students who choose to enter a civilian or military corps after Polytechnique are expected to complete 10 years of public service following their admission to the school (i.e. their 3 years at school count towards their time of service). If a student enters a Corps but does not fulfill those 10 years of public service (e.g. resigns from his or her Corps), the tuition fees are due to the school. Sometimes, when an alumnus quits a Corps to join a private company, that company will pay for the tuition fees which are then called the pantoufle (slipper).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/École_Polytechnique

От Дмитрий Козырев
К Skvortsov (20.06.2019 16:08:42)
Дата 20.06.2019 17:25:47

Re: Во Франции...

Цитата:
Polytechnique is a higher education establishment[12] running under the supervision of the French ministry of Defence, through the General Directorate for Armament

От Skvortsov
К Дмитрий Козырев (20.06.2019 17:25:47)
Дата 20.06.2019 17:31:14

Да, офицеры резерва. Но большинство затем с армией не соприкасается. (-)


От Skvortsov
К Skvortsov (20.06.2019 17:31:14)
Дата 20.06.2019 17:55:19

Речь идет о желающих обучаться далее в "technical civil service training schools


For French nationals (citizens only, not Foreign students), this ranking is actually part of a government recruitment program: a certain number of seats in civil or military Corps, including elite civil servant Corps such as the Corps des Mines or Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests, are open to the student body each year. These specific civil servant corps, that provide the top managers of public administration, are only opened to Polytechnique students (and recently very few students from Ecole Normale Supérieure). At some point during their course of study, students specify a list of Corps that they would like to enter in order of preference, and they are enrolled into the highest one according to their ranking. The next stepping stone for these French graduates in Polytechnique, or polytechniciens, on this path is to enter one of four technical civil service training schools: the École des mines, the École des ponts et chaussées, the Télécom ParisTech, or the ENSAE, thus joining one of the civil service bodies known as the grands corps techniques de l'État. Those who pursue this path are known as X-Mines, X-Ponts, X-Télécoms and X-INSEE, respectively, with the X prefix, for Polytechnique, identifying them as the most particularly top qualified elite members of Corps among all other graduates of the Polytechnique.