
Madrid, Spain
You must hold a recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a university. For official master’s degree programmes, this means either a degree from a country within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that grants access to master’s studies, or a degree from outside the EHEA that is equivalent in level and allows postgraduate access in the country where it was earned — the university will verify this as part of the admission process.
You must submit an online application form along with required documentation, which typically includes a copy of your passport/ID, academic transcripts, degree certificate, Curriculum Vitae (CV) and the completed application form. Some programmes may require additional documents such as motivation letters or programme-specific assessments.
Admission often includes an interview with the admissions committee and, for some programmes, a telephone interview with the programme director. Additionally, language evaluation may be part of the process if your first language is different from the teaching language of the master’s.
If the programme is taught in English or Spanish, you may need to demonstrate proficiency at an appropriate level (often B2 or higher). If you do not already hold a recognised language certificate, the university may require or offer a placement test during admissions.

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