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How much is the agency fee for studying in Spain?
Generally speaking, the agency fee for studying in Spain ranges from one yuan to twelve thousand yuan.

1, domestic Spanish training fee: 500 class hours, and the tuition fee for the excellent study abroad training class is 8,500 yuan.

2. Public certification fee for studying in Spain: Generally, the certification fee for each book is about 3 10 yuan.

3. Physical examination fee for studying in Spain: about 900 yuan per person.

4. Insurance premium for studying in Spain: Different insurance companies pay different fees, generally ranging from 1.3 million to 2 1.000 yuan.

5. Visa fee for studying in Spain: 500-600 yuan, which varies according to the exchange rate (please prepare the change on the day of the interview, and the embassy will not keep the change).

6. Ticket cost to Spain: Different airlines, direct flight or transit, the ticket cost will be different, generally around 4,500 yuan for one way.

Spanish university rankings:

1, University of Barcelona:

University of Barcelona, located in Barcelona, Spain, was founded in 1450. It is a well-known public university with comprehensive disciplines, integrating education and scientific research, and leading many scientific and technological achievements in the world. It is also one of the oldest famous institutions of higher learning in the world.

2. Autonomous University of Barcelona:

Autonomous University of Barcelona, founded in 1968, is located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is a famous research university in Spain and the first university in Spain that advocates innovation, employment and entrepreneurship. It is recognized as one of the best universities in Europe.

3. Autonomous University of Madrid:

Autonomous University of Madrid, referred to as Autonomous University of Madrid, is located in Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1968, it is one of the six public universities in Madrid. The Autonomous University of Madrid has five colleges and 28 majors, among which the law school is famous, ranking first in Spain in the national law school ranking in the Spanish newspaper El Pais.