Training program

Objectives

The objectives of this session are as follows: 

  • to train you, for each subject, to take tests equivalent to those in the exam;
  • to enable you to assess your progress in your preparation based on the results you obtain in each test. The grading method is identical to that used in the exam;
  • to enable you to understand your mistakes or evaluate the effectiveness of your response strategy through correction videos;
  • to access theoretical content in the form of videos for certain subjects;
  • Get answers to your last questions a few days before the exam (provided you register for the UNamur exam).

Contents

  • 10 to 20 tests, depending on the subject, with a video correction for each exercise.
  • For certain subjects, theoretical content in video format.
  • For those who have not participated in at least one of the previous sessions, theory syllabi and several hundred exercises (with answers): tests, exams, or entrance exams from previous years, as well as questions designed internally by our teachers.

Organization

This session is organized exclusively online as self-study. It is accessible from July 12 to August 28, 2026.

Unlike other sessions, you can choose to study only the subjects you feel you still need to prepare for.

Supervised study

For students who register for the UNamur entrance exam, two days of supervised study, in person, on August 18 and 19, are available free of charge for the subjects chosen in this session. In practical terms, for a group of up to 20 students, a teacher will be available for three hours to answer all your questions. 

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Registration

Registration for this session is open from June 1 to July 4, 2026.

Registration fees range from €5 to €15 depending on the subject. Access to syllabi and additional exercises (for students who have not participated in a previous session) costs between €5 and €10. 

Please note that there are no exemptions or partial refunds of registration fees for this session.

Registration for the summer session is open from March 2 to June 15, 2026.