The EU College Admission Testing (EUCAT) for Academic Year 2026–2027 began on Nov. 19, 2025, at the testing and conference room of the newly renovated Office of Student Affairs and Services building of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation to assess the academic readiness of prospective students.
The testing runs through a collaboration between the Admission Office and the Guidance and Testing Office and currently takes place once a week every Wednesday.
Each testing day includes two sessions—morning and afternoon—with each session lasting about three hours.
University officials said the admission test aims to evaluate applicants’ academic preparedness, help identify appropriate programs and guide students in planning their academic and career paths.
Organizers also plan to increase the testing schedule in the coming months to accommodate more applicants as the enrollment period approaches.
Aspiring Envergans may apply for admission through the official portal at portal.mseuf.edu.ph/admission.
For inquiries, applicants may contact the Admission Office through email at admissions@mseuf.edu.ph or through the MSEUF Admission Office Facebook page.
The admission testing initiative reflects the University’s commitment to Excellence and Mindfulness by ensuring that incoming students receive appropriate academic placement and guidance. It also supports outcomes-oriented education by aligning student capabilities with suitable programs that foster long-term success.
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SDG 4 – Quality Education: The admission process helps ensure students receive appropriate educational pathways based on their readiness.
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SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth: Guiding students toward suitable programs supports their preparation for future careers.
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SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities: Structured admission assessment promotes fair and transparent access to higher education opportunities.