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Studying in Spain is a master's degree
Spain can get a master's degree, but it only accepts three-year full-time college graduates, and it needs to meet the requirements of professional application, with a high degree of professional matching. Not all universities in Spain admit college graduates. At present, Spanish universities that explicitly refuse to accept university graduates to apply for master's degrees include Complutense University of Madrid and Autonomous University of Madrid. Like the University of Granada in the south, it is not easy to apply. However, private universities in Spain accept college graduates. For example, the University of Madrid in Europe, which is famous for its sports and management, and the University of Nebuchadnezzar, which has the highest teaching quality in Spain, are all good choices. Recently, the University of Nebraska has also launched MBA and bilingual official master's courses, which are taught in English and get the official master's degree in one year!

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