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Accomplished aptitude Tests at ADEMA-UIB for Aspiring University Students
Table of Contents
- Accomplished aptitude Tests at ADEMA-UIB for Aspiring University Students
- Aptitude Tests at ADEMA-UIB: your Questions Answered
- General Data about ADEMA-UIB Aptitude Tests
- What are the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests, and why are they important?
- How many students participated in the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests?
- What percentage of the students who were examined in the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests come from the Islands?
- What does “suitable” on the final grade mean in ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests?
- test Specifics and Content
- What do the aptitude tests consist of?
- are the aptitude tests different for each degree program (Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Fine Arts)?
- What specific skills are assessed in the written exams?
- What does the manual aptitude test for the Dentistry degree program involve?
- Is there an interview as part of the ADEMA-UIB aptitude test?
- What does the creativity and drawing test for the fine Arts degree program involve?
- Dates, Deadlines, and Results
- General Data about ADEMA-UIB Aptitude Tests
Aptitude tests for university degrees in dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Fine Arts at ADEMA-UIB were successfully conducted this morning, marked by high participation.
High Turnout for University Entrance Exams
More than 150 students underwent the various tests, which consisted of two phases. Over 90 percent of the students who examined come from the Islands.
Specifics of the University Entrance Exams
The university entrance exams varied depending on the degree program:
- Degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics: Prospective students completed a written exam focusing on comprehension, analysis, and synthesis of information, followed by a personal interview.
- Degree in Dentistry: applicants faced a written exam assessing comprehension, analysis, and synthesis of information, along with a manual aptitude test in the first phase.The second phase involved a personal interview.
- Degree in Fine Arts: Students tackled a creativity and drawing test, in addition to a personal interview.
Ensuring Student Success Through Aptitude Testing
According to Dr. Pilar Tomás,academic secretary of the ADEMA-UIB University School,”these tests,which were already launched in past years for the degrees in Dentistry and Human Nutrition and Dietetics and which has entered into force this year for the next course 2025/26 in the Degree in Fine Arts,guarantee that the future students who join meet a recommended profile and provide greater stability to the studies”.
Future students wishing to pursue these university degrees should possess vocation, motivation, and basic cognitive skills that enable them to optimally acquire the competencies, skills, and abilities specific to these qualifications.
Evaluation and Prioritization
the final grade for these tests will be “suitable” or “not suitable.” The order of priority for enrollment of candidates will be determined by passing the personal aptitude test and the grades obtained in the PBAU or in the studies of origin, according to current regulations.
The Importance of Admission Tests
Dr. Pilar Tomás emphasized that “the admission tests that have been carried out have been a success due to their acceptance and normalization of the processes among the students. This type of test is a reality that is applied in different countries such as Finland, United Kingdom, United States, and also nationally in private universities and in some degrees of public centers, as is the case of the Degrees of Early Childhood and Primary Education in the UIB”.
Key Dates and Phases
Important dates for candidates:
- Provisional results publication: March 28
- Submission for review: March 31 to April 2
- Final results publication: April 15
Individuals with disabilities or special needs can request the organizing committee to establish appropriate adaptations to take the exam under conditions suitable to their situation.
University Degrees Offered
ADEMA imparts the following degrees as a center attached to the UIB: Dentistry and Fine arts (also in English), Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and the Official MasterS degree in Digital Dentistry and New Technologies.
Innovative Learning Methodology
The pedagogical methodology of the center incorporates teaching, technological and research innovation, with the aim of training complete people both in knowledge and in those values that are essential for ADEMA: humanity, vocation of service, social responsibility, quality, creativity, capacity for improvement and commitment.
The innovative teaching activities that contribute to the acquisition of student skills are specified in project-based learning in services, inverted and collaborative learning, and the use of digital technology. In this way, working in real or simulated experiences, students acquire the skills of each of the subjects.
In addition, this center has a clear research vocation, knowledge transfer, social impact and health promotion. Another of the strategic lines is internationalization,with an important collaboration with universities in the national and international scene to work on joint projects and actively integrate them into the most current trends.
Annually, International Teaching and Research Weeks are organized, turning the center into a neuralgic point for national and international experts who debate and analyze the latest developments and trends in the different sectors.
Aptitude Tests at ADEMA-UIB: your Questions Answered
Are you considering applying to ADEMA-UIB for degrees in Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, or Fine Arts? Understanding the aptitude tests is a crucial step. Here’s a comprehensive Q&A to guide you through the process.
General Data about ADEMA-UIB Aptitude Tests
What are the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests, and why are they important?
The ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests are personal aptitude assessments required for prospective students applying to the university’s programs in Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Fine arts. According to dr. Pilar Tomás, academic secretary of ADEMA-UIB University School, these tests ensure that admitted students possess the vocation, motivation, and basic cognitive skills necessary for success in their chosen fields.The goal is to guarantee that future students meet the recommended profile,thus providing greater stability to their studies.
How many students participated in the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests?
More than 150 students underwent the aptitude tests.
What percentage of the students who were examined in the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests come from the Islands?
Over 90 percent of the students who took the exams came from the Islands.
What does “suitable” on the final grade mean in ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests?
The final grade for the ADEMA-UIB aptitude tests will be “suitable” or “not suitable.”
test Specifics and Content
What do the aptitude tests consist of?
The aptitude tests vary depending on the degree program:
Degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics: A written exam focusing on comprehension,analysis,and synthesis of information,followed by a personal interview.
Degree in Dentistry: A written exam assessing comprehension, analysis, and synthesis of information, along with a manual aptitude test in the first phase, followed by a personal interview.
degree in Fine Arts: A creativity and drawing test, in addition to a personal interview.
are the aptitude tests different for each degree program (Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Fine Arts)?
Yes, the tests are tailored to each specific degree program to assess the skills and aptitudes relevant to that field.
What specific skills are assessed in the written exams?
The written exams focus on evaluating a candidate’s ability to demonstrate comprehension, analysis, and synthesis of information.
What does the manual aptitude test for the Dentistry degree program involve?
The article specifies that the Dentistry program includes a manual aptitude test, but it doesn’t elaborate further on the specific tasks or skills evaluated during this test.
Is there an interview as part of the ADEMA-UIB aptitude test?
Yes, a personal interview is part of the ADEMA-UIB aptitude test for all degree programs (Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, and Fine arts).
What does the creativity and drawing test for the fine Arts degree program involve?
The specifics of the creativity and drawing test are not detailed, but it generally assesses the candidate’s artistic abilities and creative potential.
Dates, Deadlines, and Results
What are the key dates for the aptitude tests?
Here are the key dates for the aptitude tests:
Provisional results publication: March 28
Submission for review: March 31 to April 2
Final results publication: april 15
When will the provisional results be published?
The provisional results will be published on March 28.
What is the deadline to submit a review for the aptitude test results?
The deadline to submit a review for the aptitude test results is between March 31
