
Study in Spain
The majority of University programs in Spain are generally in Spanish, but some private universities also offer their programs in English.
Spanish Universities Admission and Application Requirements
- Spanish language Training in Spain
- Exam Preparation Course
- Undergraduate Training
- Graduated from an Italian, German or French high school and able to start their undergraduate studies in these countries without the need for any additional exams.
- Graduated from a high school offering IB (International Baccalaureate)
Language Education + Selectividad Preparation Course
The student goes to Spain to study Spanish up to B2 level and then attends the Selctividad exam preparation course, which usually starts in January and lasts until the end of May. The student chooses which Spanish university to apply to while in Spain and makes his/her application based on the results of the Selectividad exam at the end of May.
Required Education | Duration | Level Description
- 120 hours / 6 weeks | A1 | Beginner Level
- 140 hours / 7 weeks | A2 | Above Beginner
- 140 hours / 7 weeks | B1 | Intermediate Beginner
- 160 hours / 8 weeks | B2 | Intermediate
- 160 hours / 8 weeks | C1 | Above Intermediate
- 160 hours / 8 weeks | C2 | Advanced Level
Undergraduate education in Spain lasts 4 years. The annual fee varies between 1000-3000 Euros. Our services include making your application to the school, arranging your accommodation, making your visa procedures in full, arranging your flight ticket after you get your visa, and organizing a pick-up (upon request).
Accommodation in Spain
On-Campus Dormitories & Residences:
By far, this is the most preferred accommodation option by students. Students are offered single, double, 3-4 person room options and often morning and evening meals.
Private Dormitories & Residences:
Usually located outside the university campus, and within walking distance or a short public transportation distance from the school campus. Students are offered a choice of single, double or shared rooms with more students. Some residences also offer studio-type rooms and en-suite rooms with private bathrooms.
Student Houses:
Share a house with international students and enjoy the independence of a smaller space while building friendships with your roommates.
Homestay Accommodation:
Enjoy a warm welcome and home-cooked meals. It is a great option to discover the customs and culture of the country you will be staying in. Students usually stay in single rooms.