Spain

Admission requirements

Minimum

High school diploma, equivalency certificate, transcripts, international passport, one biometric photo, English proficiency certificate (proof of completing high school in English, IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, Cambridge Proficiency Level) and IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, Cambridge Proficiency Level), Certificate of proficiency in Spanish (B2/C1 fluency)

Alternatively,

Recommended

High school diploma, equivalency certificate, transcripts, IB or EB, university entrance exams, international passport, one biometric photo, English proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, Cambridge Proficiency Level), or Spanish proficiency certificate (certification in DELE (Español), SIELE (Español)B1/B2 fluency).

Intakes

Fall semester =Begins by September
Spring semester = Begins by February

Average Tuition

Tuition in public universities tends to start at €1,500, and in private universities, fees can range from €5,000–€20,000.

Average Cost of Living

Costs vary depending on location and lifestyle. A student living in Spain should budget between 900 and 1,200 euros per month. This sum includes one person's rent, utilities, food, and leisure activities. Madrid and Barcelona are the most expensive cities to live in, whereas Valencia, Seville, and Cadiz are the most affordable.