The Esade Admission Test

BBA – Bachelor of Business Administration

The admissions test for the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) consists of the following parts. Candidates who have applied for admission to the English section must sit the test in English:

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess your ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Bachelor in Law

The admission test for the Bachelor in Law consists of the following parts:

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  3. Verbal ability or applied verbal comprehension (35 minutes): To evaluate your ability to understand and critically evaluate written information, and extrapolate the results to spoken language.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Double Degree in Law + Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order

The admissions test for the Double Degree in Law + Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order consists of the following parts.

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  3. Verbal ability or applied verbal comprehension (35 minutes): To evaluate your ability to understand and critically evaluate written information, and extrapolate the results to spoken language.
  • English level test (80 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Double Degree in Business Administration and Law

The admissions test for the Double Degree in Business Administration and Law consists of the following parts.

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess your ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Bachelor in Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order

The admissions test for theBachelor in Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order consists of the following parts. 

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess your ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Bachelor in Transformational Leadership and Social Impact

The admissions test for the Bachelor in Transformational Leadership and Social Impact consists of the following sections.

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess the student’s ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorization of verbal concepts and information, detailing correctly the main idea, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess the student’s ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess the student’s ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (80 minutes)

Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor in Business and Artificial Intelligence

The admissions test for the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) consists of the following parts. Candidates who have applied for admission to the English section must sit the test in English:

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess your ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.

 

Double Degree in Business Administration + Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order

The admissions test for the Double Degree in Business Administration + Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order consists of the following parts. Candidates who have applied for admission to the English section must sit the test in English:

  • Multiple choice test in three sections, which assess:
  1. Sufficiency of information (30 minutes): To assess your ability to interpret texts fluently, correctly applying the mental processes associated with the categorisation of verbal concepts and information, correctly detailing the main, supporting and/or complementary ideas to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
  2. Numerical analysis (35 minutes): To assess your ability to carry out operations with numbers, figures and/or arithmetical signs and to choose the correct answer quickly and precisely from a series of results.
  3. Logical reasoning (35 minutes): To assess your ability to identify logical criteria applied to sequences.
  • English level test (90 minutes): Writing and exercises.