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BACHELOR’S

FABBV Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Excellence in financial education, recognized at national and international level.
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Finance and Banking (Romanian)

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Finance and Banking (English)

Admissions Calendar (July 2026 session)

Admissions Process

Admissions average: The general admissions average (GAA) is calculated as a weighted arithmetic average of the grade obtained at the baccalaureate exam (BE) (weighted at 70%) and the overall average grade from high school years of study (HSA) (weighted at 30%), resulting in the following calculation formula: 

 

GAA = 0,7 * BE + 0.3 * HSA

MASTER’S

FABBV Master’s Degree Programs

Move to the next level: advanced specialization for an elite career in finance.

A. Master’s Programs – Romanian

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Central banks and financial institutions (BANCAS)

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Finance and Banking– DOFIN

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Corporate Finance

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Financial Management and Investments

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Actuarial Techniques

B. Master’s Programs – English

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Master of Applied Finance (MAF)

Admissions Process

Admissions average: Admission to master’s programs is by competitive examination, with candidates ranked according to their admissions average, calculated as a weighted average between:

  • results at the specialty examination – 50%;
  • average grade from the bachelor’s degree completion examination – 50%.

For programs taught in a foreign language, an online language proficiency interview is held — eliminatory, graded pass/fail. Exceptions apply to candidates who present one of the certificates recognized by ASE or those who have completed bachelor’s programs delivered in the foreign language of the master’s program for which they are applying.

The admissions examination average is determined on the basis of the General Admissions Score (P), as follows:

The maximum General Admissions Score (P) is 100, obtained on the basis of results from the specialty examination organized in the form of a multiple-choice test (according to the syllabi set out in Annex 3) / in the form of an interview (according to the conditions set out in Annex 4), as applicable, and the average grade from the bachelor’s degree completion examination (ML):

𝑷 =(𝑴L*𝟓)+(𝑷S*𝟓)

The maximum Specialty Score (PS) obtained is 10 and is calculated as PS = PP/10. The maximum PP is 100 and represents the score from the specialty examination (multiple-choice test/interview), including 10 points awarded by default.

The minimum General Admissions Score required to be declared Admitted is 60 (equivalent to grade 6).

Specialty examination syllabus (interview)

For Romanian-language master’s programs (specialty examination – multiple-choice test): code FIN1
For the Actuarial Techniques master’s program (specialty interview): code FIN3
For English-language master’s programs (specialty interview): code FIN2

DOCTORAL STUDIES

Continuing ASE’s tradition of excellence spanning over a century, the Doctoral School represents the highest level of academic preparation. The program brings together distinguished mentors and outstanding researchers in an elite environment dedicated to the generation of original knowledge.
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