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Access for foreign students

If you are a student from a member country of the European Union or a country with which there is an international agreement, you have access to a Spanish university as long as you meet the requirements for access to the university in your country of origin.

If you are a student from a member country of the European Union or a country with which there is an international agreement and if you have taken the access exam in your country of origin, you must apply to the UNED (National University of Distance Education) for a credential that you meet the university entrance requirements in your home country.

The credential is sufficient qualification for access, and this will be sorted according to the rating obtained on a maximum of 10 points.

Although it is not obligatory to carry out the University Entrance Exams, if you want to increase your chances of access, you can improve your average score by up to 4 points by taking the voluntary part of the exams. If you are a student of European Union education systems, you can do so through the National University of Distance Education (UNED). If you have a residence in Galicia, you can take the test through the Inter-University Commission of Galicia (CIUG).

There are high-demand degrees where the score can exceed 10 points. Students who wish to pre-register for degrees with a limited number of places are recommended to take the voluntary test.

We advise you to consult and take into account those subjects that have a greater weighting coefficient impact for the degrees you want to access.

The contents of this page were updated on 05.30.2024.