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The historical profiles shown above come from previous Bocconi admission cycles.
As you may notice, some applicants with lower scores were admitted in earlier cycles, while in more recent years admission thresholds appear to have increased. This reflects the growing competitiveness of Bocconi's undergraduate admissions.
It is also possible to observe that even within the same session some applicants with higher scores were rejected while others with slightly lower scores were admitted. The exact ranking methodology used by Bocconi is not publicly disclosed, so the reasons for these outcomes cannot be determined with certainty.
For this reason, historical results should be interpreted as context rather than guarantees. Scores that were admitted in previous cycles may not necessarily be sufficient in future ones.
In general, the most reliable way to increase your chances is to improve your SAT score and maintain a strong academic record.
The historical profiles shown above come from previous Bocconi admission cycles.
As you may notice, some applicants with lower scores were admitted in earlier cycles, while in more recent years admission thresholds appear to have increased. This reflects the growing competitiveness of Bocconi's undergraduate admissions.
It is also possible to observe that even within the same session some applicants with higher scores were rejected while others with slightly lower scores were admitted. The exact ranking methodology used by Bocconi is not publicly disclosed, so the reasons for these outcomes cannot be determined with certainty.
For this reason, historical results should be interpreted as context rather than guarantees. Scores that were admitted in previous cycles may not necessarily be sufficient in future ones.
In general, the most reliable way to increase your chances is to improve your SAT score and maintain a strong academic record.
Important Notes
• This calculator is based on historical data from 500+ applicant profiles collected across recent Bocconi admission cycles.
• Bocconi evaluates candidates primarily based on SAT/Bocconi Test (55%) and GPA from the final years of high school (45%), although the full selection methodology is not publicly disclosed.
• Admission thresholds tend to increase every year as the number of applicants continues to grow.
• Historical data shows that applicants with higher scores are sometimes rejected while others with slightly lower scores are admitted.
• Some historical records may contain reporting bias, as applicant results are collected from multiple public sources and community reports.
Results should be interpreted as statistical estimates rather than guarantees of admission.
About the author
Hi, I'm Marcin and I’m a 2nd year BIEM student at Bocconi. I was in the same place as you a few years ago, so I built this calculator to help you better understand your chances of admission. If you need any advice with your application, feel free to reach out :)