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Passerelle 2025 competition: complete guide to entering a business school after a bac + 2 + 3

Each year, more than 8,000 students try the Passerelle competition to enter a business school after a bac+2 or bac+3 (Source: Passerelle-esc.com). What if it was your turn?

When you graduate from a BTS, a BUT, a bachelor's degree or a Bachelor's degree, you often want to go further, to give your future a boost. But between competitions, tests, dates and schools... it's not easy to find your way around.

This guide is there to make your life easier. You will find clear answers, the latest up-to-date information, and above all concrete advice to succeed and choose Business school that suits you.

Take a deep breath, we'll explain to you step by step how the Passerelle competition works and how to properly prepare for it.

To remember

  • The Passerelle 2025 competition allows Bac+2 and Bac+3 students to directly integrate a major business school, without going through a prep.

  • It brings together three recognized schools including BSB, all members of the Conferences of Grandes Écoles and awarding diplomas approved by the State.

  • The competition is based on an online file (CV, newsletters, supporting documents), a personality test and a professional file to complete, a English test complemented by a Motivational speech specific to each school.

  • It is a clear, fast and accessible way to join a recognized Bac+5 course, with the possibility of choosing an alternating format as soon as you enter the Master at BSB.

Passerelle competition: a parallel path of admission after a bac + 2 + 3 + 3

Who is the Passerelle competition for?

You have validated a BTS, a GOAL, a licensing Or a Bachelor ? The Passerelle competition opens the door to business schools the most recognized.
That's what we call a parallel admission : You are joining a business school During the course of studies, without going through a prep or post-bac exams.
It is an ideal option if you have matured your project after a first degree, or if you want to move up the ladder without starting from scratch.

This type of competition is made for ambitious, motivated students who want to accelerate their integration into the professional world with a solid background. You don't have to have a perfect career, what matters is knowing Where do you want to go.

The member schools of the competition

The Passerelle competition Bring together a network of recognized business schools, all holders of the Master's degree. They are present everywhere in France, each with its expertise, its campuses and its pedagogy.

These schools include: BSB — Burgundy School of Business, which welcomes students every year via Passerelle in Bachelor 3, Pre-Master or Master 1.

The advantage of the competition, you register several schools in your vows in a single registration, a single file, a single competition... and several possibilities.

It gives you the freedom to choose The school that really suits you, according to your criteria: specializations, work-study programs, environment, accreditations, etc.

Possible entry levels: Bachelor 3, Pre-Master, Master 1

This is one of the strengths of the Passerelle competition: it adapts to your background.

Depending on your current degree, you can join a school at various levels:

  • After a Bac+2, you can reach directly the 3rd year of Bachelor to obtain a Bachelor's degree, often offered as a work-study program or as a pre-master of the Grande Ecole Program.
  • After a getting a Bac + 2 diploma, you can join the Grande Ecole program as a pre-master.
  • With a degree Bac+3, you access the Master Grande Ecole initially or alternately

Each level corresponds to a different need. It's up to you to see what best fits your career, your desire to professionalize... and at your own pace.

What are the tests of the Passerelle competition?

The application file: a decisive first impression

Before you even take a test or an interview, it's your application file who will be evaluated. It allows schools to judge the coherence of your career, your motivation and your ability to follow a demanding program.

It includes your transcripts (current year and high school transcript), a RESUME, a professional and personality record in which you share your experience, your aspirations etc. and some administrative information. Some schools may also ask for additional documents depending on the target entry level.

Take this professional and personality case seriously: it sets the tone. Take care of the presentation, answer the questions honestly... We want to understand your project, not the one dictated by chat-gpt.

The English test: a mandatory pass, unless you are already certified

Regardless of the level at which you apply, you will have to Justify your English level. You have two options.

Either you pass the English test online gateway, an MCQ for comprehension and grammar.

Or you provide a recognized certification, like the TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge.

There is no minimum score. Your score is transformed into a grade out of 20, which is in line with the admission average. Useful if you have already taken one of these exams recently. If not, don't panic: the home test is fast, accessible, and allows juries to check that you have the sufficient level to take courses in English, go on an exchange, or do an internship abroad.

The good news is that your admission to BSB is not dependent on your English test score.

Motivational interviewing: where everything comes into play

It is often the most dreaded part... and the most decisive.
THEmotivational interview is individual, led by a school jury that you have chosen. It lasts on average 25 to 30 minutes, and allows you to assess your personality, your ambitions, your maturity.

The idea is not to recite a speech that has been learned by heart. It's from Show who you are, what you've built so far, and what you're looking for in business school. Prepare your answers, illustrate them with concrete experiences, but stay natural.

We're not looking for perfection. We are looking for thesparkles.

Calendar and fees for the Passerelle competition

Competition periods

If you want to pass the Passerelle competition, it is better to anticipate. Registrations generally open In December and end End of June. You then choose The test session that suits you, among several proposed dates.

The file can be completed online online, at home, at the time you have chosen. Practical, no?

For the motivation interview, you make an appointment directly from your Passerelle space with the schools you are targeting.

The calendar is fluid, but be careful not to do everything at the last minute. All schools have limited seats and process applications on an ongoing basis. First come, first served.

Registration fees and possible exemptions

Registration for the Passerelle competition is Paid, but is still more accessible than some post-prep exams. Count 50€ if you pass the competition for 1, 2 or the 3 schools present in this competition.

The price includes the application file and the interviews allowing you to apply for 3 schools. Each interview is then organized by the establishments, at no additional cost.

Good to know: for scholarship recipients, the competition is free. Remember to check the official competition website and provide supporting documents when registering.

A small investment that can open the doors of a big school for you... and change the course of your future.

Which school should you choose after the Passerelle competition?

This is perhaps the most important question once you have submitted your application: Which school should you join after passing the Passerelle exam?

Today, three triple-accredited business schools are members of the competition. They each have their own identity, pedagogy and strengths. It's up to you to choose the one that really corresponds to your project, your desires... and your personality.

Three schools, three management approaches

The Passerelle competition allows you to apply to one or more of these three schools:

  • Burgundy School of Business (BSB)
  • EM Normandy
  • IMT-BS (Institut Mines-Télécom Business School)

All deliver a Master's degree recognized by the State, are members of the Conference of Grandes Écoles and offer professional courses with internships, work-study programs and international exposure.

But their atmosphere, their specializations and their formats are different. Don't just rely on rankings: trust what matters to you.

How to choose the right school after Passerelle?

Start by asking yourself the right questions.

What do you expect from these years of studies? A sharp specialization? International exchanges? Customized support? Alternating? A family environment or on the contrary a very large campus?

For example, if you are looking for a school in human size, with dynamic campuses in Dijon and Lyon, an accompaniment personalized with coaches, and real expertise in areas such as marketing, wine, finance, data, data, luxury or entrepreneurship, BSB may clearly be a school to look at closely..

Also take the time to compare: the specializations offered, the double degrees, the associative life, the location... Everything counts. The school you choose is the one that will accompany you for several years. As much as she looks like you.

FAQ — Frequently asked questions about the Passerelle competition

Which schools are accessible via the Passerelle competition?

Three schools are now members of the Passerelle competition: Burgundy School of Business (BSB), EM Normandy And IMT-BS. All deliver a master's degree and are recognized for their academic excellence.

Who can take the Passerelle exam?

The competition is open to students who have a Bac+2 (BTS, BUT, L2) or a Tray+3/4 (license, bachelor). It allows you to directly integrate a major business school without going through a preparatory class.

At what level can you enter a school after the Passerelle competition?

Depending on your diploma or your validated level of study, you can enter 3rd year of Bachelor, in Pre-Master, or in Master 1. Each school specifies the admission levels it offers.

What are the tests of the Passerelle competition?

The competition consists of a Application file, of a English test (or a recognized certification), and a Motivational Interview. There is no longer a logic test (TAGE).

Do you have to take an English test if you already have a TOEIC or an IELTS?

No, if you already have an official score at TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge, you can send it when registering. It replaces the English Test Gateway.

How much does the Passerelle competition cost?

There is a single rate for the 3 schools: 50€ and 0€ for scholarship recipients.