Do You Want to Study Abroad in Spain?

Have questions about Spain? You’re in the right place.

Spain is the ideal location for international students just like you. With fantastic opportunities before and after your studies, Spain provides an inclusive and welcoming environment where you can easily adjust to Spanish  culture in no time!

It is an excellent destination, but you must plan your journey before travelling to Spain for your studies. So, what are the admission requirements to study abroad in Spain? What are some of the top universities and programs that you can enroll in? We’ll cover these points, and a lot more, to give you a complete idea of what to expect when studying in Spain.

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REASONS 

 Why Study in Spain?

Quality Education

Spain is listed among the top ten countries worldwide with the best international schools. The country’s reputation and education system are highly regarded internationally.

Quality of Life

Spain is known for its high quality of life that offers stunning beaches, energetic nightlife, and various activities for entertainment. Not only will you study in Spain, but you will also experience a vibrant culture ideal for students of all ages.

Affordable

It is one of the most affordable countries to live and study in Europe. With a balanced lifestyle, living in Spain will cost around €1,000 per month, which is less expensive than other European countries.

Employability

While studying, international students can take up a part-time or temporary position while completing their degrees. The Spanish Student Visa allows you to work 30 hours a week.

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LOCATION

Best Places to Study in Spain

Valencia

As an international student, you might have limited funds. So, if you want to choose a city that is budget-friendly and affordable, Valencia is the optimal choice. The low cost of living with high standards is the takeaway of this city.

Madrid

The academic qualifications you’ll get from the institutes in Madrid have global recognition. They can open career pathways for you in various fields. Inclusivity and diversity are some of the biggest attractions for students who choose this city for education. Furthermore, it has a vibrant lifestyle along with unforgettable destinations.

Sevilla

Seville doesn’t only have a rich history; it also has a beautiful landscape with excellent weather. As an international student in Spain, you can learn more about the country’s culture and history. Additionally, you can try out the Flamenco dance, which is the main highlight of this city.

Salamanca

You can get the chance to see the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, which still holds its critical aspects of authenticity. Salamanca has a vibrant and diverse community of students from different countries, and it's also budget-friendly and quite affordable

Bilbao

Last but not least, Bilbao is the best place for students to have an unforgettable experience. The low cost of living and accessible public transportation makes it the best city in Spain for international students. Its cuisine and nightlife are the perfect getaways if you want a break from your studies.

Barcelona

Barcelona has some of Spain’s high-ranking universities. They are known for their academic reputation and offer students numerous degree programs. In addition to these institutes, the beaches and the historical monuments are also top attractions for international students.

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WHAT UNIVERSITY TO CHOOSE?

Popular Universities to Study at in Spain

Complutense University of Madrid
Public University

The Complutense University of Madrid is another popular educational institution in the country. It is one of the oldest universities in the world that has been operating since the 13th century.

Whether you want to study Spanish in Spain or enroll in any other program, the Complutense University of Madrid gives you a clear road map to a successful career path.

Pompeu Fabra University
Public University

While Pompeu Fabra University is relatively new, it has gained a fair amount of popularity quickly. The university has a lot of programs such as humanities, medical, social sciences, ICT, etc.

It is also a famous language school that teaches languages like Catalan. This should definitely be on your list, as it’s one of the best international universities in Spain.

University of Navarra
Public University

The University of Navarra is also a popular educational institute for international students. Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer laid the foundation of this university in 1952. This university has 10,000 students enrolled in various undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs.

While the university has two campuses in the country, there are planning to expand and open new campuses. You can also apply for a scholarship that the university offers for international students.

MIUC
Private University

Marbella International University Center - is an innovative university for students from all over the world with advanced, relevant and effective educational programs. Marbella International University Center provides students with the opportunity to use the most advanced technologies in the learning process and to become truly qualified, in-demand specialists.

Among the most popular disciplines are advertising, business, politics and political science, the media and communications.

All studying is conducted in English: this increases the value of graduates in the world labour market, increasing their opportunities for employment.

EU business school
Private University

EU's programs focus on both the traditional and latest trends in business to ensure that students possess relevant skills and knowledge to be successful business leaders. Their English-taught classes are dynamic and interactive, lecturers are experts in their fields and students get first-hand experience through learning and engaging with industry leaders and by visiting some of the world’s top multinational companies.

WHAT TO STUDY?

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Everything About Studying in Spain

Education System

Spain has one of the best education systems worldwide that help students develop new skills and traits. The Spanish Education System consists of four levels.

  • Nursery or preschool, which is an optional level.
  • Primary education, which is a compulsory stage.
  • Secondary education lasts for four years and is also mandatory for minors.
  •  Upper secondary education, which is optional. 

The option to study in Spain for international students mostly begins at the university level. They either enroll in the Bachelor’s or Master’s program in different fields, such as Dentistry, Law, Accounting, etc.

Admission Process

The admission process for students in the EU (European Union) and EEA (European Economic Area) differs from those outside the EU/EEA. Let’s go over them in more detail.

Students from the EU/EEA

Students from the EU/EEA have to apply through the Spanish National University for Distance Education (UNED). The application process opens in April, and every student must complete this form. Next, they will need to send a physical copy of this and send it with other documents, such as a valid passport, school certificate, etc., to the UNED.

The students will receive a certificate, ‘Credencial de Acceso,’ once the application process is successful. They will have to send it to the university and complete the application process. Students must also submit other documents, depending on the university’s requirements.

Students From Outside the EU/EEA

The process gets slightly complicated for international students outside the EU/EEA. There are additional documents and processes that you have to complete for the visa.

Nevertheless, working with our reputable study in Spain agency will assist you through the entire process without hassle!

Here is a step-by-step guide to help you with the entire student visa process.

  • Step 1 - Choose a Spanish City to Study In
  • Step 2 - Select the University and the Program You Want to Study at
  • Step 3 - Go Through the University Requirements
  • Step 4 - Get Your Qualifications Recognized
  • Step 5 - Apply for the University of Your Choice
  • Step 6 - Get Your Letter of Acceptance From the University
  • Step 7 - Apply for the Student Visa

Visa Requirements

Fulfilling the visa requirements is critical for pursuing your dream of being a student. Therefore, you must thoroughly understand the following requirements before applying for an international Student Visa .

Visa Application Form: The first and most important thing is the visa application every international student must fill out.

Photograph: You need a recent, colored photograph for the visa application. It should have a light background without reflective glasses or items concealing the applicant’s face.

Valid Passport: The applicant also needs to have an original passport, which should have validity for the duration you intend to stay. Also, you will need to submit the original and photocopy of the biometric data page(s).

Proof of Acceptance: The applicant needs to present proof of their future endeavors, whether they plan to stay for studies, internship or a volunteer activity, etc. They can submit either one of the following documents:

  • Acceptance Documents for Internship Programs
  • Acceptance Documents for an Unpaid Internship
  • Acceptance for an Unpaid Internship (Signed Contract)
  • Acceptance Letter from a Research or Training Centre
  • Acceptance for an Unpaid Internship (Signed Contract)
  • Acceptance Letter from an Accredited School Showing Enrollment in a Full-Time Program

Costs of Courses

Various factors will come into play for the cost of courses. The program and the university you choose are the key elements that will decide the total cost of your courses. Also, the duration of the course will decide the overall cost of your education.

So, it is best to choose the university and the program you want to pursue first to determine the cost you’ll incur. 

Costs of Living

Spain is considered one of the most budget-friendly countries in Europe for international students. You can easily afford your studies while enjoying your social life without putting too much of a burden on yourself.

Spanish cities have the best and most affordable accommodations compared to other cities, like as New York and London. The accommodation costs will vary depending on the city you choose for your studies. If you study in a city like Barcelona, the average rent will be around €900 to €1,200 for a single-bedroom apartment in the city centre.

On the other hand, cities like Seville will likely cost around €600 to €700. Additionally, the cost of groceries isn’t too high. Students’ average expenditure on groceries will be around €200 to €300 per month.

Moreover, the cost of traveling expenditure is relatively low since you can find a good public transportation system.

Work Possibilities

Spain provides opportunities for students to earn money during and after their studies. Let’s delve deeper into the job opportunities available for the students during and after their studies.

During Study

During their studies, international students can work for a limited time. They can take up a part-time or temporary position while completing their degrees. The Spanish Student Visa allows you to work 30 hours a week.

The employer must get a work permit from the Foreign Office for the Student Visa Holder to find a job. Also, the employment contract will be null and void after the Student Visa expires. An important thing to note is that you don’t have to take a work permit for internships that are a part of your degree/program.

After Study (Salary Expectation)

Once you complete your education, plenty of opportunities are available in different sectors. Most students choose to continue working in Spain because of its good work-life balance, high standard of living, and much more!

Your income will vary depending on the degree, field, skills, experience, and other factors. Therefore, it would be different for each field, but the minimum hourly wage in Spain is €7.82.

So, if you work full-time for 40 hours a week, you can make close to €1,166 per month, up to €14,000 annually. However, the average income in Spain is €27,957 per year. It’s higher if we compare it to the average income of other European nations, such as Greece, Portugal, Estonia, etc.

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