Some help understanding Euro tests and programs

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Right now, I am in the process of talking to the Int. University of Monaco. But I'm having some trouble trying to understand some of their exceptions, and these Europeans tests. They appear to be like SATs and ACTs here in the states, but I hear they're quite different.

For example, the school lists this thing known as the Context Aggregate, and that the scores play a role. Under exceptions, they list the following programs: BSBA, BSBA Transfer, MBA/EMBA, MFIN, & MScLGS with a percentage of excemption.

I apologize if I seem a bit behind, but I normally don't take a lot interests in European tests. So, any help with these is appreciated. If there's anything else I should know or probably take a look at, please let me know.
 
BSBA = Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - a Bachelor's level degree.
MBA/EMBA = (Executive) Master of Business Administration - a Master's level degree.
MFin = Master of Finance - a Master's level degree.
MScLGS = Master of Science in Luxury Goods and Services - a Master's level degree.

They aren't tests, they're 3yr/1yr degree courses.
 
BSBA = Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - a Bachelor's level degree.
MBA/EMBA = (Executive) Master of Business Administration - a Master's level degree.
MFin = Master of Finance - a Master's level degree.
MScLGS = Master of Science in Luxury Goods and Services - a Master's level degree.

They aren't tests, they're 3yr/1yr degree courses.
Oh ok. I see that. I guess I'll have to do some major research then in those. :)

Is there anything else or tests I should probably know about?
 
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