How can I apply to BA at ADA?
All interested applicants should take SSAC’s bachelor entrance exam. Students who take Group II exam are eligible to apply. Students should select ADA when they choose their specialties on SSAC website.
What is the language of instruction at ADA?
The language of instruction at ADA is English. First year curriculum is designed to enhance language and writing skills of students and prepare them for the main curriculum. Students applying to ADA can only select English as their foreign language exam during SSAC tests.
Am I required to take TOEFL or IELTS exam?
Interested applicants are not required to take TOEFL or IELTS exam for the admission to ADA’s BA Program. Appropriate demonstration of English language proficiency is not a prerequisite for admission.
Does ADA offer Financial Assistance?
ADA offers merit based scholarships to applicants who score high in SSAC exam. Click here for more information about scholarships. International students are considered for ADA Fellowship program.
What are available bachelor programs for 2012-2013?
ADA offers two Bachelor Degree programs: International Studies and Business Administration. Students applying for International Studies and Business Administration are required to take Group II SSAC exam.
How many seats are offered in each specialization?
ADA will enroll 160 total students to its BA Program for 2012-2013 academic year. Of these, 60 will be enrolled into International Studies major and 100 to Business Administration major.
How do I pass to the main curriculum?
All admitted students are offered one year English preparation. Students are examined at the end of their first year. Only those students who meet the standards set by ADA are eligible to pass and continue with their education at ADA. If the student fails the exam they will be given second chance to take the course again.
When do I select my major?
Students select their majors at the time of application. However, the curriculum is designed in a way that introduces students to majors at the end of the 2nd year of education.



