The BSE admissions team are available to assist you at every stage of the application process, from choosing a program that fits your background and career goals, to completing your application.
Admissions Office Phone
+34 93 542 1234
Admissions Office Email
admissions@bse.eu
Our admissions team will also be happy to talk with you about your interests, experience, and objectives in order to determine which program(s) would be the best fit for you.
Available programs
At the BSE, we look for excellence and talent. Key elements of a strong application are a high GPA, a sound statement of purpose and standout reference letters. Strong knowledge in Economics and good quantitative skills are also recommended.
To start an application, you will need to create an account in the BSE Application System. Choose a password and provide your email address. We will use this email address for all communication with you during the application process.
The following documents will need to be uploaded before you can submit your application:
You can complete the entire application at once, or you can save it and work on it over several sessions.
Information required:
The application fee is payable by credit card or Flywire. Please note, the application fees are non-refundable.
Please note that the fulfillment of the application requirements for each Master’s program does not guarantee admission. Candidates will also be evaluated on the following admission criteria:
If you have already completed your undergraduate degree when you submit your application, you will need to provide the following documents:
If you have not yet completed your undergraduate degree when you submit your application, you will need to provide the following documents:
If your diploma or transcript is not written in English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, or Portuguese, you will also have to include a sworn translation.
Unless you are a native English speaker or have done your undergraduate degree at an English-speaking university, you must provide TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge scores or certificates. If you are not yet in possession of one of these language certificates, we suggest you wait to apply until you can fulfill this requirement with the documents required.
Accepted certificates include IELTS Academic Test (6,5), TOEFL (90), Duolingo English Test (minimum score 120), and Cambridge Exams (Proficiency or Advance, 180 minimum score B2-C2)
During the online application process, we will ask you for the names and contact information of two referees who are willing to submit a letter of recommendation on your behalf. Letters from academia signed by a professor are strongly preferred. However, if you can’t provide those, and if you think your professional experience is an asset, you can ask your employer to support your application.
The two signed letters must be uploaded directly to the online application system by your referees. Your application is not considered complete until both letters have been uploaded.
Before starting your application process, we advise you to contact both referees to let them know about your intention to apply to our programs. Just after you submit your application, we will contact them via email with instructions on how to proceed.
You must notify your referees and remind them to check their email for the instructions.
Referees must include their full name, work address, and email, and they should include your name in the body of the letter. Letters should be submitted on official letterhead and signed by your referees.
Your referees should evaluate you based on the following criteria:
Intellectual ability
The only program that requires a GRE General Test score as part of the application package is the PhD Track Program. However, applicants to all other programs are encouraged to provide a GRE score, which is often an important element for admission decisions.
A good GRE result is particularly helpful for candidates who have a Bachelor’s in the social sciences or other undergraduate degree without a strong quantitative component. In previous years, the GRE score has helped directors identify candidates with excellent potential but little previous exposure to serious mathematical training. Therefore, we strongly encourage candidates to submit a GRE.
BSE institution code for GRE General Test: 2531
Choose one of the following options when submitting the application
You can track your admission status by logging into the application system and clicking Status. You will receive an email from the application system each time your application status is updated.
A member of the BSE admissions team will email you once your application has been accepted or not. We will also inform you of any financial support you have been awarded. Offers will be sent to the email address you entered in the application form.
Please note that if you have applied to more than one program, you may receive separate emails about each of the programs you have applied to. Do not expect to receive all of the offers on the same day.
Follow the steps in the email you received with your offer. You will need to accept your offer and pay the reservation fee within the application system. Please note that if you wish to accept your offer, you must pay the reservation fee, even if you have been offered financial support.
If you wish to decline your offer, please inform the admission team as soon as possible. If you have submitted multiple offers, please decline the offers you do not wish to accept within the application system
Applicants who receive an offer of admission to BSE have demonstrated their potential to succeed in our rigorous, intensive Master’s programs. The most talented candidates also receive a financial offer that covers all or part of their tuition fees.
This merit-based funding comes from generous public and private sponsors as well as BSE’s own resources.
Each year, we award an average of €800,000 in merit-based funding to Master’s students. Around 36% of matriculated students have received full or partial funding for their studies.
Types of funding that may be offered to candidates include:
Only applicants with outstanding academic records will receive a financial offer. Candidates who submit a completed application before January 15 will be considered for all funding opportunities. Those who apply after that date will be considered for any remaining available funding.
The following scholarships have been made available by our sponsors for the BSE Master’s programs and provide payment of 100% of the tuition fees:
Fundación Ramón Areces sponsors scholarships for students in the BSE Economics Program or Finance Program. All applicants to the eligible programs will be considered for these scholarships.
Unicredit Foundation sponsors one full scholarship for study in the BSE Economics Program or Finance Program. All applicants to the eligible programs will be considered for the scholarship.
In addition to the named scholarships listed above, students applying to all Master’s programs are considered for full or partial tuition waivers that have been provided by the following sponsors:
An advantage of the BSE Master’s programs is that you will obtain an official Master’s degree and get all the skills and knowledge you need for competitive jobs and PhD programs in just one year. Some students decide during their first year at BSE that they want to continue studying here for a second year, in order to obtain a second Master’s degree.
Students who successfully graduate from one BSE Master’s degree program can stay for a second consecutive year and enroll directly in a second BSE Master’s degree program without submitting a new application (except for the PhD Track and Data Science Methodology programs, which follow the standard application process). This plan offers more flexibility than a traditional two-year program, because you can begin your first Master’s and then decide whether to stay for another year and obtain a second degree.
Please find here some further information on possible program combinations.
A 20% discount will be applied on the second program’s tuition fees. While direct admission is only available if the programs are taken consecutively, all BSE Alumni are eligible for the tuition discount at any time.
Please contact our admissions team if you are interested in having two Master’s degrees from the BSE in two years.
Choosing a Master’s degree can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you want to study a subject that you have little academic experience in.
Below, some of our alumni who did not have a strong background in Economics explain what it was like to study at the BSE. They also provide some tips and share what additional support is available to you:
Ilaria Tucci ’19 studied Law before she joined the Competition and Market Regulation Master’s program. From extra math sessions with the teaching assistants, to supportive chats with the program coordinator and productive career advice sessions with the Career Services team, Ilaria felt like she had support from BSE. She also mentioned that the community of people and the organized social events helped her to enjoy the year and take a break from studying, even though her primary instinct was to run regressions in the library!
“BSE pushed me out of my comfort zone as nothing I have ever experienced before, and I will forever remember the challenges it posed and how it made me grow into a better person and a more skilled lawyer.”
Corentin Lemaire ’19 studied the Economics Program Master’s program
Having a background in math can certainly be an advantage. Economics Program alum Corentin Lemaire ’19 commented that “what saved me overall was my background in maths, and the friends I made who took some time to explain to me some concepts or gave me some material and books to go over.”
“If I had one piece of advice to give to new BSE students who who don’t have a background in Economics, it would be that they start going over the basics before coming, and build up intuition on what they are going to do (Econometrics in particular).”
Gabriel Chaves ’19 studied the Econmics Master’s program, having graduated in Business Administration the year before attending BSE.
“My previous exposure to Economics was not great. Yet, I think that it is possible to survive without an economics background. To prepare for the Master’s I took some courses on Math (Linear Algebra and Real Analysis) as well as the Econometrics sequence offered at my school. This was very helpful. The most important preparation is psychological. The degree is highly demanding and it is very easy to get caught up in the moment…I recommend students to find study techniques, search for tranquility of mind and have an efficient work ethic. And rest wisely.”
Especially for the program in Economics, Chaves recommends that “the best background for thriving might be anything related to math (Physics, Engineering, Mathematics itself) as the courses are highly mathematical, at least in the PhD Track program, I would recommend those students who have not been exposed to math to prepare for mathematical logic by reading textbooks such as How to Prove It by Velleman or Simon and Blume from BSE summer reading list. Also, papers from Journal of Economic Perspectives are good preparation.”
The faculty members at BSE are very approachable and encourage students to ask for help. Due to the small class sizes in the Master’s, students can have personal contact with professors during class and in one-to-one sessions during office hours. They will also be glad to have a quick chat in the cafeteria over coffee!
BSE has a dedicated Career Services department who provide training and guidance throughout the year. They have experience working with students from a variety of academic backgrounds to help them achieve their professional career goals.
Each Master’s program has a Program Coordinator. This person is a member of the BSE administrative staff who takes care of administrative and logistical details of the program, and also a friendly face for students. Students can speak with their coordinator to find out about resources for any challenge that they might be facing, academic or personal.
Social events are organized by BSE throughout the year to help students switch off for a few hours and connect with their peers on a social level outside of the library. Events range from barbecues with traditional Catalan food to hiking trips, indoor football tournaments, and networking events with BSE alumni.
The Barcelona School of Economics has two campuses, one in the Ciutadella neighborhood in the city center and one in Bellaterra, a town just outside the city. Please check where the majority of the lectures in your program will take place before beginning your search for accommodation.
Discounts for BSE students may be available with some housing providers. To qualify for discounts, you may be requested to identify yourself as a BSE student and may be asked to provide proof of enrollment.
Visit each of our housing partners’ websites to read more about available options and requirements.
Students can book on-campus accommodation at the Vila Universitaria. Bellaterra campus is equipped with all basic services such as laundry, supermarket, bakery, cafeterias, etc.
Students can also considering living in other locations well-connected with Bellaterra campus, such as:
Students often choose to live together or to live with BSE alumni who stay in the city after graduation. Many alumni announce available rooms in their apartments in the BSE Facebook group. In addition to connecting you with potential roommates, the group serves as a great resource for discovering more about student life and learning about on- and off-campus events.
You can book a room at any of the following student halls:
Here is a list of rental agencies that can help you find accommodations:
Tuition fees are usually split into four installments, the first one is due 30 days after having received an offer. There are three subsequent payments in May, July and September.
Alternatively, students can apply for a payment plan, splitting the fees into monthly payments. For more information, please contact your Admissions Specialist or the Admissions office at admissions@bse.eu.
Tuition Fees are only refundable if you cancel your place within 14 days of accepting the offer. The offer is considered accepted once you complete two steps: (1) paying the reservation fee and (2) signing the Reply Form. If you complete the two steps on separate dates, the 14 days will be counted from the earlier of the two dates.
Please note the application fee is non-refundable.
The BSE offers programs leading to three master degrees: the Master Degree in Economics and Finance, the Master Degree in Specialized Economic Analysis and the Master Degree in Data Science. For more information on the different Masters, you can visit our Master website.
Note that the fulfillment of the entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Candidates will also be evaluated on the following admission criteria:
You may list up to three programs on your application for the same academic year. When you submit your application you will select:
About 20% of students admitted to BSE are non-economists. Of those, many hold a degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Math’s, Physics or Political Science among other backgrounds. Strong quantitative skills are essential to getting the most out of our program offerings.
There is a €60 fee for a single offer application type or €100 fee for a multiple offer application type. Application fees are non-refundable.
If your degree was not in English, you should make arrangements to take an English language test and submit the results along with the rest of the supporting documents when applying.
Financial aid (tuition fee waivers) is granted at the time of admissions. You will receive your financial aid offer together with your offer of admission to the program.
There is no separate application for financial aid. All candidates are considered for tuition fee waivers, which are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
The BSE code for the GRE General Test is 2531.
There is no minimum GRE score required to apply to the BSE Master’s programs. The exam is an optional piece of your application, except in the case of the PhD Track Program, where a GRE score is required.
Work experience is an asset but not mandatory.
The Master’s programs are only available on campus and they are all full-time.
We strongly prefer letters from academia signed by a professor, but if you can’t provide those, and if you think your professional experience is an asset, you can ask your employer to support your application.
The letter should provide details on:
Open Days are online and held in November. All of the updated information about up coming open days will be posted on this page.
Please notify us in writing as soon as possible if you are no longer able to accept your place in the program.
Offers are final and appeals are not considered.
Here you will find the Rankings Page that displays the rankings that BSE is listed in.
Yes. All BSE Master degrees have been recognized by the Catalan and Spanish Education authorities and within the framework of the Bologna Process (in Spanish, “Master Universitario o Master Oficial”).
Applications open in October for the following academic year’s intake.
Candidates are advised to complete and submit their applications as early as possible in order to be considered for financial aid. All aid is merit-based and will be awarded to the strongest applicants.
International applicants (non-EU) should allow sufficient time to process student visas.
You will need to submit a hand-signed document committing yourself to graduate before the beginning of the master in Barcelona.
Programs start every year in early September and finish in July.
Yes. All programs are taught in English. Spanish is not required in order to apply. If you have graduated from an English Speaking University, you are exempt from submitting an English language exam.
If your degree was not in English, you should make arrangements to take an English language test and submit the results along with the rest of the supporting documents when applying.
Accepted certificates include IELTS Academic Test (6.5), TOEFL (90), Cambridge Exams (Proficiency or Advance, 180 minimum score, B2-C2), and Duolingo English test (120).
Financial aid at the BSE is awarded based on academic merit. Candidates who wish to be considered for financial aid are advised to apply during the first round of admissions (deadline: January 15). Eligible applications should include all supporting documents and two reference letters.
Supporting documents need to be in English, except for the transcripts and Official University diplomas, which can also be in Spanish, Catalan, French or Portuguese.
The GRE General Test is only required for applicants to the PhD Track Program. For all other programs, the GRE is optional but highly recommended.
GRE General Test results are often a key element for admission decisions, and candidates for all programs are welcome and encouraged to include GRE scores with the application.
A good GRE result is particularly helpful to candidates that have a bachelor in social sciences or other undergraduate degree without a strong quantitative component. In previous years, the GRE score has helped directors to identify candidates with excellent potential but little previous exposure to serious mathematical training. Hence we strongly encourage candidates to submit a GRE. (Again, GRE is only required for the PhD Track Program).
Please remember that tuition fees are subject to change, and that they do not cover housing or living expenses.
Offers and conditions are sent via email, so please make sure your address is valid during the whole application and admissions process.
You can also track your admission status through the application system. Log into your account and go to the “Status” section.
First-round applicants (candidates who apply before January 15) can expect an admissions decision by the middle of February.
Those who apply after January 15 will receive a decision within approximately 5 weeks.
Admissions decisions and any financial aid offer are delivered together by email.
Internships are not included as part of the programs.
Please contact the Admissions Office to schedule a visit, phone call or video call.
Yes, you will need to open a new account on the online application system and submit a new application.
If you wish to refuse your place in the program, please contact the Admissions Office by email.
Tuition fees are only refundable if you cancel your place within 14 days of accepting the offer. The offer is considered accepted when you complete two steps: (1) paying the reservation fee and (2) signing the Reply Form. If you complete the two steps on separate dates, the 14 days will be counted from the earlier of the two dates.