
Madrid, Spain
You must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent university degree from a recognised institution in your home country.
Your degree may need to be officially recognised or validated in Spain (homologación) according to Spanish university regulations before final admission is confirmed.
A certified copy of your university degree and academic transcripts (legalised and, if necessary, translated into Spanish).
A copy of your valid passport or identification.
Proof of degree equivalence or a pending application for recognition if applicable under Spanish law.
If the master’s programme is taught in Spanish, you will likely need to demonstrate Spanish language proficiency (often at intermediate–advanced level).
If a programme is offered in English, you may need to show English language proficiency through accepted tests (e.g., IELTS / TOEFL).
Many postgraduate admissions also ask for:
A Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter explaining your reasons for applying.
One or more Letters of Recommendation from academic or professional referees, especially for research-oriented or competitive master’s programmes.
(Optional) A curriculum vitae (CV) or résumé outlining your academic and professional experience.

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