Hey Teedy,
Let me share my experience.
For the ESADE exam they make you connect to a platform and the exam, if you already have the English requirements, consists of 3 parts.
1. Critical reasoning and data sufficiency. This part consists of 16 questions (30min), 8 reading comprehension questions (just detailed questions about the text), and 8 math questions (problem-solving and data sufficiency). The math questions were about equations, triangles, word problems, power-roots. They allow a calculator and blank paper.
2. Verbal part. 25 questions in 35 minutes, there are texts and you have to answer the question with True / False / Not enough information.
3. Numerical reasoning. There are tables and graphs, 25 questions in 35 minutes, % calculation questions, graph interpretation, etc. They allow a calculator and blank paper.
In my opinion if you are prepared for a GMAT, not should not be difficult.
Hope this help to you and good luck!!
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Some people have told me that other years there is also a redaction in the TAE. In your case was there a redaction? If so, could you explain about what?