The exams will be distributed across morning and afternoon sessions, with calls scheduled at least 30 minutes before each test begins. The set times are from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM, and 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
On Monday, June 30, students will face Spanish Language and Literature II and History of Philosophy in the morning. In the afternoon, the subjects will be Physics, Artistic Fundamentals, Geography, or Artistic and Cultural Movements.
On Tuesday, July 1, morning tests will include First Foreign Language and History of Spain. The afternoon session will feature exams for Technical Drawing Applied to Plastic Arts and Design II, Art History, Chemistry, and Second Foreign Language II.
Thursday, July 2, will host the largest number of subjects, covering disciplines such as Musical Analysis II, Biology, Latin II, Mathematics II, Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences II, Greek II, Geology and Environmental Sciences, Technology and Engineering II, and Graphic-Plastic Expression Techniques, spread across both sessions.
Friday, July 3, is reserved for resolving incidents or cases of time conflicts that prevent an applicant from taking an exam. Each subject will have a single test model, with a maximum duration of 90 minutes. The test designs will include competency-based questions, and provisional results will be published on the 9th.




