To get into Kedge, Audencia, Neoma, EDHEC or even emlyon after preparation, you have to pass a written exam – Écricome or BCE – followed by oral exams. It is Sigem that manages the procedure and annually publishes the number of candidates, the number of those eligible, as well as the choice of students between two schools or sectors.
This year, we dug into the data and developed a simple tool that allows candidates (and their parents) to see which school (or course) a student is choosing between two institutions.
students from preparation B/Lfor example, they can choose between traditional entry or a school that reserves a place for them, such as Emlyon, EDHEC or SKEMA.
Duels between schools
When applicants are given a choice, some schools win more often than others. So Audencia 14, BSB won only Montpellier Business School BL sector, Saint Cyr, 8 duels, including one against HEC. Find out the number of duels won or lost by the school and the total number of duels played below.
Business schools that do not fill their classes
Some of them great schools they don’t fulfill their promotions. This is particularly true of the lowest ranked schools or places reserved for B/L sectors of certain schools. Here are the top 15 schools that aren’t overbooked this year.
- SCBS-South Champagne Business School (fill rate: 5%)
- Institut Mines-Télécom Business School (BEL, B/L): 20%
- EM Normandie: 30%
- BSB (BEL , B/L) : 30%
- ICN Business School BEL-B/L : 30%
- ESC CLERMONT Business School: 32%
- EM Strasbourg Business School BEL-B/L : 33%
- ISC Paris Grande École: 35%
- Montpellier Business School BEL – B/L : 35%
- EM Strasbourg Business School: 42%
- RENNES Business School BEL-B/L : 43%
- Brest Business School: 55%
- BSB: 60%
- INSEEC Grande École: 74%
- Institut Mines-Télécom Business School: 77%
If the enrollment trend at major business schools follows the curve number of students in commercial preparatory classes (+2.7% in September 2023), more students should apply to schools next year.