(a) The entrance exam to the undergraduate university study cycle for the programs offered by FEAA consists of a mandatory written test of the type of language and reasoning skills evaluation test.
(B) The UVT Test of Language and Reasoning Skills will contain 45 items, each worth 0,2 points, with 1 point awarded ex officio.
(C) The working time for solving the language and reasoning skills assessment test will be 40 minutes.
(D) The minimum passing grade of the UVT language and reasoning skills test is 5,00.
(E) The technical and organizational details for taking the language and reasoning skills assessment test can be found in The procedure regarding the organization and conduct of the UVT Test for the evaluation of linguistic and reasoning skills within the admission process to UVT's bachelor's degree programs, annex 5 to the UVT Regulation regarding the organization and conduct of the admission process for undergraduate study programs.
For undergraduate programs organized in a foreign language, namely Accounting and Management Informatics (in German), Banking Finance (in English), Management (in French), the admission process contains a test of language proficiency which will follow the verification of the general knowledge of communication in the respective language, eliminatory, conducted online, with the help of electronic means that ensure direct audio and video communication with the candidate in the admission process, marked with admitted / rejected. Holding internationally recognized diplomas / certificates, such as:
CAE - Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English,
IELTS - International English Language Testing System,
TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
DALF - Advanced Diploma in the French Language
Deutsches Sprachdiplom. Zweite Stufe
Goethe-Certificate B2, Goethe-Certificate C1
Goethe-Certificat C2: Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS)
DaF test
telc Deutsch B2, telc Deutsch C1
ÖSD Certificate B2, C1, C2
is equivalent to taking and passing the language skills test for candidates enrolled in foreign language study programs. Candidates from countries with English, German or French as official languages or those who attended a high school with English, German or French as the language of instruction are considered to have passed admission for the specialization in that language.