Selectividad tests will be held from June 8 to 11

 

The Selectivity tests are held from June 8 to 11 and the safety distance and the mask will continue to be mandatory

Yes, we know that the situation of the pandemic has changed a lot in recent months, after the start of the vaccination campaign, but Selectivity 2021 will be marked, again, by COVID-19. The measures adopted in the 2020 call will be maintained, so the mask and the safety distance will continue to be mandatory, and the tests will last 4 days and not 3 as in 2019. In addition, there will be other instructions that you should know:

  • Do not forget the mask in addition to your ID, the registration receipt for the EBAU / UNEC, the material to take the exams and water and food.
  • Always wear the mask, whether you are in the classroom taking the tests or in the hallways.
  • Remember to use the hydroalcoholic gel that you will find at the entrance and exit of the classrooms.
  • Occupy only the place assigned to you on the first day.
  • If you have any symptoms compatible with Covid, do not attend the exam and report it to your educational center as soon as possible.
  • If you are confined for being a close contact of a positive, you will not be able to attend the exam either and you will have to notify your center.

From Academia Guiu we recommend that all our students review in advance the hygienic-sanitary and organizational measures for this EBAU marked again by COVID-19. In this link you have everything you need to know to take the university entrance exams this year.

You can also check the schedules of each of the tests here. And remember that until June 25 the notes of the PAU 2021 will not be known (you can consult them here). Once the results are published, if you do not agree with the score obtained, you can request a review of the exams you consider by making a request here. You can request a grade verification or a new correction, but not both. Then, you will only have to wait until July 13 to know the cut-off notes for the 2021-2022 academic year and to know if you can have a place in any of your preferred options.