
Madrid, Spain
International applicants must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Spanish Bachillerato (e.g., high school diploma, International Baccalaureate, European Baccalaureate or other recognised pre-university qualification). Your secondary qualification must be officially recognised for access to university studies in Spain, which may involve credential recognition (homologation) through Spanish authorities depending on your education system.
You need to submit an online application via the university’s admissions portal. After your application is submitted, candidates typically pay an admissions test fee (around €150) and complete the university’s assessment process, which may include a competences and skills evaluation test and language assessments. These tests assess intellectual skills and, if your chosen programme includes Spanish or English components, evaluate your language levels.
While many programmes are offered in Spanish or English, international students must demonstrate sufficient language ability:
If instruction is in Spanish, you may need to show competence (Spanish test or certificate).
If instruction is in English (for English-taught degrees), English language proficiency may also be assessed.
Typical required documents include:
Certified copy of your passport/ID.
Academic transcripts and secondary school diploma (with translation and legalisation if not in Spanish/English).
Completed admission form and proof of payment of admissions tests.
CV/resumé and, where relevant, any language test results or certificates.

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