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Wuxi New Channel will answer for you: 1. Requirements for postgraduate study in SpainFirst of all, if you are applying for postgraduate study in Spain, you need to have at least a college degree or above and a graduation certificate. In addition, in terms of language proficiency, if you are applying for a course taught in English, then you need to take the IELTS test and obtain a certain score, which is generally not less than 6; If you are applying for a Spanish-taught class, you will need to have a certain level of Spanish, usually B2 or above.
In addition, colleges and universities are more willing to admit applicants who have the ability to learn independently, can adapt to different learning styles and living environments more quickly, and have a medium or higher score in the main discipline during their studies. 2. Requirements for Undergraduate Study in Spain If you are applying for undergraduate study in Spain, you need to have graduated from high school and have the best academic performance
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Generally speaking, "public students" are funded by the state to study abroad, not by a university. The specific implementation of public study abroad is the responsibility of the National Study Abroad Committee, and the details can be "National Study Abroad Committee".
The role of colleges and universities: Since the National Study Abroad Committee does not accept individual applications, applicants need to submit the application materials to their universities, and then the relevant departments of the universities will submit the materials to the National Study Abroad Committee. The final decision rests with the Study Abroad Committee.
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Can students who want to study in Spain apply to public universities? This is a question that many students who are studying in Spain for the first time, so how to apply to Spanish public universities? Let's take a look! Welcome to the reading.
How to apply to public universities for Spanish students in 2017
1. Currently studying or graduating from university
Students who are currently studying should prepare their own double certification of enrollment certificate and transcript double certification, and submit it to the department where the major you want to apply for, apply for convalidacion, if the score of the comparison is more than 60 credits or equivalent to a full academic year, then you can go directly to the university, but the university admission is only in May to September every year, if you get the results in October and are qualified, sorry, you have to wait another year. If you don't qualify, you have to take the college entrance examination or go to FP.
2. Undergraduate students who have graduated from the Circle of Letters are not allowed to apply for convalidacion
College students who have graduated can only apply for homologacion, that is, apply for academic certification from the Spanish Ministry of Education, and then choose a way out according to the results of its certification, but considering the efficiency of the Spanish education department, I hope you don't wait for the results. Note that the results of the certification will be like this: tell you, for example, that your credits have been certified for 200 credits, which is not enough for the graduation score, so that you can continue to study in the third year of your chosen certification major until you have completed the insufficient scores.
If you really recognize the results with full recognition, then you can apply for a Ph.D., or a public master's degree (Posgrado).
3. It is difficult for college students who have graduated to be certified
For college students who have graduated, this is more difficult to certify, the application process is the same as that of undergraduates, but the chance of being fully certified is very small, at most, it tells you that you have recognized 60 credits, and you have to study again in the third year of this major, so I advise these brothers and sisters that they should prepare for the college entrance examination or vocational education college.
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Hello, I am a student at the University of Madrid and can I make friends for you with this question. In Spain, there is a junior college school called FP, which is equivalent to the domestic higher vocational, and the time is relatively short, generally about 2 years, depending on the major. One of the first things to understand in Spain is the difference between an FP and a university.
There is still a big difference between this FP and the domestic higher vocational, the FP pays more attention to practice, more than half of the credits are related to practice, and the university pays more attention to theory.
If you want to apply to a university in Spain, you first need a score, and there are two paths. The first is to have a domestic college entrance examination score of at least 350 or take the Spanish college entrance examination. Then go to the uned institution in Madrid to change the score, the university starts to enroll students in mid-July of each Fenghuai year, and the minimum score of the domestic college entrance examination is 5 points to fill in, and the minimum score of the domestic college entrance examination is 350 to change to 5 points.
As for writing an application and the like, you don't need it at all, you can go to the university to get ** and fill it out after you have the scores. Then it's just a matter of waiting for admission. The final university application is generally done in Spain, which is almost impossible in the country.
For specific information, you can go to the Xihua Forum to see.
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There are higher vocational schools in Spain. Most are 2 to 3 years. It has a wide variety of majors, both science and liberal arts.
The advantage of a vocational college is that it is more hands-on than a university. The admission requirements are relatively low, and a high school diploma is sufficient. If not, you will need to take an exam, and the content of the mausoleum will be determined by each college.
However, at present, China does not recognize the certificates issued by higher vocational colleges.
As for undergraduates, you need to score in the college entrance examination, if the full score is 750 points, and the big Jianna is 400 points, you can apply to a good university.
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[Introduction to the new policy of studying in Spain - high school diploma can be applied to Spanish universities].
According to Spain's new study abroad policy, you can apply to universities in Spain with a general high school diploma. At the China International Education Exhibition held in Beijing a few days ago, Antonio Benedicto Iruyin, Education Counsellor of the Spanish Embassy in China, said in an interview with this newspaper.
Before the introduction of the new policy, Chinese students who wanted to apply for Spanish schools needed to use the results of the Chinese college entrance examination and convert them into the Spanish college entrance examination results through relevant procedures, and use this score to apply for schools. However, through understanding, it is known that the biggest change in the new policy is that from this year onwards, Chinese students will not need to take the college entrance examination, as long as they hold a graduation certificate from an ordinary high school and go to Spain for academic reciprocal certification, they can apply for Spanish universities. In the process of applying to universities, each university may impose additional tests on students according to their own admissions policies, or may require some other certificates or experiences.
Presentation on the new policy for studying in Spain - two curricula systems
Many international students will worry about the language barrier and delay their studies, and there are two curriculum systems in Spain, one is English-taught courses and the other is Spanish-taught courses, and students are free to choose the courses that suit them.
In Spain, tuition fees for public schools range from €700 to €2,000 a year. Private schools charge a bit more, ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 per year.
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Since 2007, when the Ministry of Education of China and Spain signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic qualifications, and for the first time realized the reciprocal recognition of academic qualifications from high school graduation to doctoral degree in the two countries, Spain's recruitment of international students to China has begun to be fully rolled out.
Since 2008, the results of the college entrance examination for Chinese high school graduates have been recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education, and Chinese high school graduates can be exempted from the Spanish university entrance examination and go directly to Spanish universities. This qualification is limited to students from China and EU member states.
For senior high school graduates, they can apply for schools in Spain as long as they provide the domestic college entrance examination score certification and the domestic three-year high school score certification. However, these results need to be certified by the Chinese Embassy and the Spanish Embassy in China, and sent to the Accreditation Center of the Spanish Ministry of Education.
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Well, yes, mutual recognition of Chinese and Western academic qualifications, with a graduation certificate with the college entrance examination results converted into Spanish credits, you can apply for undergraduate universities, depending on what major you want to study, basic economics, management, tourism and other majors are 4 years of study.
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In fact, the visa level can be reached in 2 to 3 months, the key is to understand whether you listen to it during class, so you have to read the language again when you go abroad, in order to understand the class in college, just like 3, I have studied for less than 3 months, and half of the time in class is nagging, and I will not go back to study again after class, and it has passed smoothly.
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Yes, now our school has two new batches of Chinese students this year, one of which is the previous coping, I believe that in fact, you should study for half a year. Don't stress too much.
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Yes, you can apply if you have college entrance examination results and graduation certificates. Depending on what major you choose, the courses in business, tourism, and art and design are world-famous.
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