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Every spring, the admissions process is a highlight at Rennes School of Business. Students, staff and lecturers come together to welcome applicants and introduce them to the school.
In 2026, the assessments will take place over several weeks and will combine interviews and discussions. Accompanied by admissions officers, applicants will explore the campus and discover RSB’s values.
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Admissions days are also a time for interaction and immersion. Coming to sit your oral exams means taking the time to explore the campus and imagine your future student life.
Throughout the day, admissions staff accompany candidates, show them around the campus and share their experiences. Their presence helps create a reassuring atmosphere, helping candidates to relax and make the most of this experience to better understand what the school has to offer.
The assessments consist of a motivational interview and an oral English test, designed to evaluate candidates’ personality and potential.
Admission days allow candidates to experience the RSB environment first-hand, interact with the community and confirm their choice. For the school, they mark the arrival of a new cohort each year and form part of its ongoing history.
For Bachelor’s programmes, there are several key dates to note.
Applicants are invited to choose the campus where they will attend their interview (Rennes or Paris), ideally the one they wish to join.
On the day of the interview, it is essential to bring your invitation letter, proof of identity and the completed and printed interview questionnaire.
To prepare, candidates can also speak to an admissions officer in advance to practise and refine their presentation.
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