
Madrid, Spain
International applicants must have successfully completed secondary education equivalent to the Spanish Bachillerato. Students must provide official transcripts and certificates from their high school. These documents should demonstrate that the applicant is eligible to pursue higher education in their home country. In some cases, the qualification may need to be officially recognized or homologated by Spanish authorities. Applicants must fill out and submit the official undergraduate application form through the university’s online admission portal. The form includes personal information, academic history, and selected degree program. Students are required to submit certified copies of their academic transcripts and graduation certificates. These documents should be translated into Spanish or English if originally issued in another language. Official verification may be required depending on the country of origin.
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the language of instruction:
Spanish-taught programs: Proof of Spanish proficiency (such as DELE or equivalent certification).
English-taught programs: Proof of English proficiency through recognized tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Students who previously studied in English or Spanish may be exempt in some cases.
International students must submit a valid passport copy as proof of identity and nationality. This is necessary for admission processing and student visa documentation.
Some undergraduate programs may require submission of a CV outlining academic background, extracurricular activities, achievements, and relevant experience.

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