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How Preparation Makes the Difference in EPSO Competitions

174,900 candidates are pursuing an EU career through EPSO AD5 2026. Data shows that structured preparation makes you 40% more likely to succeed. Here's the proven framework.

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EU·Now Editorial·22 March 2026·5 min read

Key takeaways

  • Structured preparation makes you 40% more likely to pass, with prepared candidates scoring +9 points out of 60 on average.
  • Candidates who combine preparation resources score +9 points out of 60 on average.
  • The 5 key areas to focus on: test format, time management, TAO platform, EU Knowledge, and Digital Skills.
  • A realistic 12-week plan of 3-4 hours per week is enough to make a significant difference.

Preparation is the great equaliser

The EPSO AD5 2026 competition attracted 174,900 applicants for 1,490 reserve list places. Those numbers reflect the extraordinary appeal of an EU career — and they also reveal something powerful.

Candidates who prepare systematically are significantly more likely to succeed. According to Euronews, structured preparation makes candidates 40% more likely to pass — and that's a massive edge in any selective competition.

The opportunity is real. And the difference between candidates who make the reserve list and those who don't comes down to something entirely within your control: how you prepare.

What the data tells us

Research reported by Euronews reveals a clear pattern:

  • Candidates with structured preparation are 40% more likely to pass
  • Those who combine multiple resources score +9 points out of 60
  • The overall competition success rate is ~3% (1,490 reserve list places for ~50,000 expected test-takers)

That 40% advantage is enormous. It means that with the right approach, you're giving yourself a measurable, data-backed edge — the kind of edge that turns ambition into results.

Five areas that make the biggest difference

1. Learn the test format before the content

EPSO doesn't just test what you know — it tests how you process information under time pressure. Verbal Reasoning questions give you a passage and ask you to determine what's true based only on that text. The key insight: focus on the passage, not on what you already know about the topic.

What to do: Practice with the actual question format early. Get comfortable with the structure first — accuracy will follow naturally with repetition.

2. Train for the clock

Every question gives you approximately 1 minute. That feels very different from studying at your own pace. Candidates who practise under timed conditions consistently perform better on exam day.

TestQuestionsTimePer question
Verbal Reasoning2035 min1:45
Numerical Reasoning1020 min2:00
Abstract Reasoning1010 min1:00
EU Knowledge3040 min1:20
Digital Skills4030 min0:45

What to do: Start practising untimed, then gradually reduce the time. By week 8, practice at exam speed.

3. Know the TAO platform tools

EPSO's testing platform — TAO — includes tools that can genuinely help you, but most candidates don't know they exist:

  • Answer Elimination (hidden in the Settings menu — lets you visually cross out wrong options)
  • Calculator with keyboard shortcuts (faster than clicking)
  • Scratchpad for intermediate calculations
  • Line Reader for focusing on VR passages

What to do: Read our TAO Platform Guide so nothing surprises you on exam day.

4. Study EU Knowledge systematically

EU Knowledge carries 25% of your final ranking score and covers 30 questions. The good news: EPSO publishes pre-study material, so you know exactly what to prepare.

Key topics to cover:

  • EU treaties and their roles
  • Institutional structure (who does what)
  • Key policies (European Green Deal, Digital agenda)
  • Agencies and their functions
  • Decision-making procedures

What to do: Don't leave this for last. Spread it across your study plan — 2-3 sessions per week from the start.

5. Take Digital Skills seriously

Digital Skills carries 25% and has 40 questions — the most questions of any section. It covers 5 specific fields:

  1. Information & data literacy
  2. Communication & collaboration
  3. Digital content creation
  4. Safety
  5. Problem solving

What to do: Take a diagnostic early to see where you stand. You'll likely discover you already know more than you think — and you'll know exactly where to focus your study time for maximum impact.

Your 12-week preparation framework

With tests expected in Q3–Q4 2026, you have time to prepare well. Here's a proven framework:

Weeks 1–4: Build your foundation

  • 30 min/day Verbal Reasoning practice (build reading speed)
  • Learn EU institutional structure (treaties, institutions, procedures)
  • Take a diagnostic test to discover your strengths and pinpoint areas for growth

Weeks 5–8: Deepen and expand

  • Add Numerical Reasoning (tables, ratios, percentages)
  • Study EU policies and agencies systematically
  • Digital Skills practice (one field per week)
  • Start timed practice sessions

Weeks 9–12: Sharpen and simulate

  • Full timed simulations (all test types, real time limits)
  • Focus extra time on your weaker areas
  • Practice on the TAO-format interface
  • Review EU Knowledge using official pre-published material

Commitment: 3–4 hours per week, split into 30–45 minute sessions. Consistency beats intensity — regular short sessions are more effective than occasional marathons.

You have what it takes

The EPSO AD5 is selective, but it's not a mystery. The test format is known. The study material is published. The platform tools are documented. And the data is clear: candidates who prepare give themselves a powerful advantage.

174,900 people applied because an EU career is worth pursuing. You are among them for good reason. With the right preparation, you have everything you need to earn your place on that reserve list.

You have what it takes. Start your preparation today — your future EU career starts with this step.


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