What does BTS stand for?

BTS stands for Brevet de Technicien Supérieur. It’s an advanced technician diploma.

Qualify for one of our BTS programs in 1 of 2 ways:

  1. With a recognized BTP (Brevet de Technicien Professionnel) in the field you’re applying to
  2. With a Bac or equivalent (recognized BTP in the specialization you’re applying to)

Getting Your BTS

Graduate by passing all your courses with a minimum grade of 60%.

Program Timeline

Study at Collège LaSalle Tunis year-round.

Enroll in our 2-year programs and complete 4 compulsory semesters:

  • 2 semesters in 1st year
  • 2 semesters in 2nd year

 

What does BTP stand for?

BTP stands for Brevet de Technicien Professionnel. It’s a professional technician diploma.

Qualify for one of our BTP programs in 1 of 2 ways:

  1. With a recognized CAP (Certificat d’Aptitude Professionnelle) in the field you’re applying to
  2. By passing the second year of secondary school (5th year of secondary school under the old system)

Getting Your BTP

Graduate by passing all your courses with a minimum grade of 60%.

Program Timeline

Study at Collège LaSalle Tunis year-round.

Enroll in our 2-year programs and complete 4 compulsory semesters:

  • 2 semesters in 1st year
  • 2 semesters in 2nd year

What do DCS and ACS stand for?

A DCS is a college diploma and an ACS is an attestation of college studies. Both are recognized by the Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur in Quebec, Canada. Prepare for your DCS or ACS with an adapted program: study in Tunisia for 4 semesters then continue your education at LaSalle College Montréal. Complete your program in Canada to obtain your DCS or ACS. Want to skip studying the general courses in a BTP or BTS? This option might be for you.

Getting Your DCS or ACS

  • Have a Bac or equivalent? You’re eligible to enroll.
  • Interested in a DCS? Qualify for the final leg of your studies in Canada by passing all your courses in Tunisia with a minimum grade of 60%.

Program Timeline

Study at Collège LaSalle Tunis year-round.

Enroll in our 2-year programs and complete 4 compulsory semesters:

  • 2 semesters in 1st year
  • 2 semesters in 2nd year