École nationale d'administration 国家行政学院 (法国)
(重定向自Enarch)
The École nationale d'administration (ENA; French pronunciation: [ekɔl nasjɔnal dadministʁasjɔ̃]; English: National School of Administration), one of the French graduate schools (Grandes é*****), was created in 1945 by Michel Debre to democratise access to the senior civil service. It is now entrusted with the selection and initial training of senior French officials. It is one of the most prestigious and elitist French schools, not only for its acceptance rates (1/16 for the "concours externe") but especially because a large majority of the candidates already graduated from the best "Grandes é*****" of the country such as HEC Paris, ENS, Mines ParisTech, the Ecole Centrale Paris or the École Polytechnique.