In a nutshell: The ESADE BBA application involves 6 steps: online application, academic record, admission test (SAT, ACT, or ESADE Admission Test), motivation essay, personal interview, and English test. Applications are reviewed in rounds, with an acceptance rate of approximately 20-25%. Applying early maximizes your chances and scholarship access.

This page walks you through each step of the ESADE BBA application process for the September 2026 intake, with strategic tips to build a strong application.

ESADE Application Timeline 2026

ESADE operates with multiple admission rounds. Each round has a deadline, and results are communicated approximately one month later:

RoundDeadlineResultsRecommendation
Early DecisionNovember 15, 2025December 2025Best scholarship access
Round 1January 15, 2026February 2026Strongly recommended
Round 2March 15, 2026April 2026Still good chances
Round 3May 15, 2026June 2026Limited spots
Late RoundJune 30, 2026July 2026Last available spots

Applying in Early Decision or Round 1 is strongly advised: not only are more spots available, but most scholarships are awarded to candidates from these early rounds.

Step 1: Online Application

The first step is creating an account on the ESADE admission portal and completing the online application form. You will need to provide personal information, academic background, extracurricular activities, and motivations. Take the time to complete each section carefully — the admissions committee reads every application thoroughly.

Tip: Prepare all your documents in advance (transcripts, certificates, CV) so you can submit a complete application on your first attempt.

Step 2: Academic Record

ESADE requires transcripts from the last 3 years. Your overall GPA is an important criterion, but evaluation is holistic. Competitive candidates typically have a GPA of 3.5+/4.0 or equivalent. ESADE also values academic progression and the rigor of your educational background.

Tip: If you have lower grades in some subjects, compensate with significant extracurricular activities and a compelling motivation essay.

Step 3: Admission Test

ESADE accepts three types of admission tests:

TestCompetitive ScoreKey Features
SAT1300+ (1400+ for top candidates)Widely recognized US standardized test
ACT29+ (32+ for top candidates)SAT alternative, more science-focused
ESADE Admission TestNo published scoresESADE’s proprietary test: verbal, numerical, and logical reasoning

The ESADE Admission Test is an excellent option if you haven’t taken the SAT or ACT. It assesses your reasoning abilities rather than academic knowledge. For a detailed score analysis, visit our ESADE score requirements page.

Step 4: Motivation Essay

The motivation essay is a central element of your application. ESADE wants to understand who you are beyond your grades. Your essay should cover your personal journey, your motivations for choosing ESADE and the BBA, your professional goals, and what you will bring to the ESADE community.

Tips for a successful essay: Be authentic and personal — avoid generalities. Show that you know ESADE specifically (programs, values, opportunities). Structure your essay with a captivating introduction and a forward-looking conclusion. Have multiple people review your essay before submitting.

Step 5: Personal Interview

The interview lasts approximately 30 minutes and can be conducted in person in Barcelona or via video. It is an opportunity for the admissions committee to assess your personality, maturity, and motivation. Prepare to discuss your background, your plans, and your interest in ESADE.

Common interview questions: Why ESADE? Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Describe a leadership experience. What is your greatest challenge? How will you contribute to the ESADE community?

Step 6: English Test

A sufficient level of English is required for the BBA. ESADE accepts the following certifications:

TestMinimum ScoreRecommended Score
TOEFL iBT90100+
IELTS Academic6.57.0+
CambridgeB2 FirstC1 Advanced

Candidates whose native language is English or who have studied in a fully English-taught program may be exempt from this test.

Strategic Tips for Your Application

Having guided many candidates through the ESADE admission process, here are our key recommendations: apply as early as possible (Early Decision or Round 1 ideally). Prepare your admission test at least 3 months before the deadline. Invest time in your motivation essay — it is often the differentiating element. Prepare for your interview with mock sessions. Highlight your extracurricular activities and leadership experiences.

Need Help with Your ESADE Application?

Your Dream School supports you at every step: application preparation, interview coaching, motivation essay writing, and application strategy. Our consultants understand ESADE’s specific expectations and help you build a strong application.

Author: Adam Girsault, Founder of Your Dream School. Last updated: March 2026.