Questions about studying abroad

Summary of Frequently Asked Questions about Studying in Spain

  • 1. What is the score line of the college entrance examination to apply for a Spanish undergraduate course?

    Provinces with a total score of 750 and a minimum score of 338 in the college entrance examination can apply for a Spanish undergraduate course (students from provinces with a full score of not 750, please scan the QR code on the right for conversion).

  • 2. Can college graduates apply for an official master degree in Spain?

    Except all public institutions in Catalonia (University of Barcelona, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Pompei Fabra University, Polytechnic University of Catalonia), Complutense University of Madrid, Andalusia-South Region (Granada University, University of Seville, University of Malaga), junior college students are currently able to apply for official masters at most Spanish universities.

  • 3. Do Spanish universities teach in English?

    In addition to Spanish-taught courses, many universities have also opened many English-taught majors in order to promote the international exchange of the school. The language used for teaching will be marked on the university's major application webpage.

  • 4. Is it possible to cross-professional for postgraduate application?

    Most majors accept inter-professional applications, but inter-professional applications will be less competitive than applications from the same major. But it can also be made up for. We must first know which majors can cross and which cannot.

  • 5. Can students with zero language foundation directly apply to universities without studying languages abroad?

    Students with zero language foundation do not need to go to Spain to take language classes if they have obtained a Spanish Dele B2 level certificate in China, but students who are not majors in Spanish are best to go to Spain to take language classes first.

  • 6. How to choose a university and major in Spain

    Spanish universities have a high-quality teaching and research environment and academic atmosphere. The school's comprehensive ranking is based on the school's annual academic research and other comprehensive conditions (see the QS ranking page for Spanish universities). The teaching level of the top 20 public universities is worth recommending. , students should choose a school according to the major they are going to study and their own language ability.

  • 7. How long does it take to prepare visa materials?

    The visa materials should be formulated according to the specific family situation and study situation of each student. It is recommended that the visa preparation period is 6-12 months. In case of special circumstances (such as an expedited visa), you need to consult us in advance to adjust the visa materials.

  • 8. Do I need to go to the embassy for an interview?

    Regarding whether to sign in person, this is a matter of probability. As long as the visa materials meet the requirements of the embassy, most of the cases will not be interviewed. The main content of the face-to-face visa is to assess whether the students' Spanish scores meet the standard and whether they have basic daily conversation skills. The second is to see whether the financial materials meet the requirements of the embassy.

  • 9. What is the difference between a short-term visa and a long-term visa? Which visa should students choose?

    Generally speaking, the short-term visa stays for a short period of time. Although the approval is fast, it is very suitable for the length of study. Basically, there is not much wealth, and it is risky to travel to non-EU countries with short-term visas other than tourism, because the short-term Visas to other EU countries are theoretically used for transit rather than stay. Especially for students who want immersive learning, the validity period is often too short to be extended multiple times.

  • 11. Is it enough for me to have turnover, and the balance almost doesn't matter?

    First of all, we need to understand the purpose of the embassy's request for bank statements. The bank statement is mainly used to prove that we have enough financial ability to guarantee all the expenses during our study abroad, and we will not stay overseas illegally due to economic reasons. Guaranteed follow-up financial support?

  • 12. Is it difficult to graduate from a Spanish university?

    Like all European universities, Spanish universities adhere to the principle of wide entry and strict exit, but it does not mean that all courses are very difficult to graduate.

  • I have other questions about studying abroad in Spain

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