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.
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.
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.
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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Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about studying in Spain.
This varies depending on each university’s requirements and depending on the degree you are seeking. In general, you will need to provide all your previous degrees and transcripts, professional CV, motivation letter and reference letters. In some cases, the university may ask you to take an entry exam or an online interview with their Academic Dean.
You first need to get the admission letter from the University and book an interview at the Spanish embassy in your country. The embassy will ask for specific documents such as your passport, bank statements, admission papers, health insurance and flight tickets. If you meet all the requirements, they will issue your European Student Visa.
Yes, there are many study options in English for Bachelor, Master/MBA or PhD in Spain. Alternatively there are bilingual courses in English and Spanish available, if you want to learn Spanish while you are here.
No, most cities in Spain are international. Barcelona, for example, is a very diverse city and over 52% of the local residents speak English, which makes it very easy for you to fulfill your everyday needs in English. We do, however, offer Spanish courses for beginners or advanced students if you wish to learn the language – your cultural immersion will be more insightful speaking the local language.
Yes, when choosing your medical insurance in Spain, you will have the option of getting insurance that works with English speaking customer service, doctors and clinics. We work with ASISA Salud, one of the leading private insurances in Spain who provides a network of more than 25.000 doctors in Spain and worldwide coverage.
Highly depends on the city. On average you can calculate with a monthly budget of 500€-1000€ which covers:
Accommodation: the price ranges depending on which kind of accommodation you are looking for, rooms in shared apartments (200-600€), studio flats (400-1000€), student residency (400-1000€) or entire flats (600-1300€).
Food & Transportation: Monthly average is (100-400€) which covers groceries, public transportation and restaurants.
Medical insurance: 50€/month (incl. Dental)
Yes, you can. With a European student visa, you are allowed to work up to 30 hours a week and up to 4 hours a day. This permit is useful if someone wants to earn additional money by working as a promoter, waitress or in tourism, for example. You are also allowed to work full-time with this permit, up to 3 consecutive months, given you have no classes at the same time (e.g. during summer break). Students usually choose part-time job when the position cannot be qualified as an internship and doesn’t relate to the student’s study program.
There is a good chance that you find an internship or full time job after you graduate in Spain since many multinational companies have expanded their operations to Spain and are constantly looking for new and diverse talent. There are many career fairs organized by schools where multinational companies participate in to draft talent directly from the institutions.