Selection process Management
Please note that the personal motivation application is only used in the national application round (second round) with the last application date 15 April 2025. In the first admission round only GMAT test results are used in group 1. The application deadline for the second round is 15 April 2025. It is not mandatory to submit GMAT test results/ personal motivation applications. However, applicants with it are prioritized in the admission.
Second application round - last day to apply 15th of April
Selection
Applicants who meet the entrance requirements (general and programme specific) are divided into two groups. First, all places are allocated to applicants in group 1. If any places are left they are distributed to applicants in group 2.
Group 1 (prioritized)
Group 1 is applicants with a GMAT score or a personal motivation application. Applicants are ranked by their GMAT score result/personal motivation application. Applicants with a GMAT score are admitted before students with a personal motivation application. Applicants with test results that do not meet the minimum are placed in selection group 2.
Group 2 (secondary)
Group 2 is applicants ranked by number of university credits (ECTS). Applicants are ranked by number of credits reported on the last day for application (max. 165 ECTS).
If several applicants have the same number of credits the selection of students is made by ballot.
GMAT and information on motivation application
For more information on GMAT (minimum score, last day to write/send us the test result) see our GMAT information page.
Applicants with a minimum GMAT score are admitted before students with a personal letter of motivation. This means that if you have an accepted minimum GMAT score there is no need to send in a motivation letter, as it will not be considered.
Personal motivation applications are rated on a scale of 1-10. Ratings below 4 are placed in selection group 2. If several applicants have the same merit rating the selection of students is made by ballot.
Submission guidelines
The application needs to include a CV and letter of intent.
- CV: including employment history and other professional experience and internships. The CV is a way for you to present your experiences and connect them to your letter of intent. The CV should be easy to follow and have a clear structure and be maximum 2 pages. Use reversed chronological order, i.e. your most recent accomplishments are at the top of your CV. Upload the documents together with your other documents when you apply at www.universityadmissions.se, by the latest 15 of April 2025.
- Letter of intent: please use the provided Letter of intent format (also found in the bottom of the page). It should show academic and professional merits, as well as goals and overall ability to successfully complete the programme. Upload the letter of intent together with your other documents when you apply at www.universityadmissions.se by the latest 15 of April 2025. Before uploading the document to your application, please rename it to “MSc in Management”.