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The GMAT test has an eliminatory character. Each candidate must obtain at least 50 points out of 100. The score will have a statistical weight of 40% from the final grade of the candidate.

The admission file of every candidate is evaluated by two independent assessors on a system of maximum 60 points. The score is the arithmetic average of the two evaluations. The evaluation criteria of the file include the following maximum scores:
The average grade from the faculty (10 points)
The average grade from the bachelor's degree (10 points)
The professional experience (20 points), out of which:
- work experience (10 points)
- managerial experience (10 points)
Motivation (10 points)
Recommendation letters (two) (8 points)
Total: 60 points

The average of the admission score for each candidate will be established as follows:
General average = the score for the file evaluation + 0,4 the score from the GMAT test
The obtained average must be of minimum 60 points out of 100 points possible (grade 6.00)