Language requirements for studying in Spain
1. Studying in a Spanish school requires 500 hours of Spanish study in China.
2. If you want to get a visa for studying abroad, your language level needs to reach A2 level.
3. After 500 hours of language study in China, you need to study professional Spanish courses in Spain. Improve the language level to B2 level, and make the classroom barrier-free.
Only applicants who have reached B2 level in Spanish can enter the pre-university study. Most universities have language centers where foreign students can study.
Academic requirements for studying in Spain
1. The applicant's college entrance examination score failed to reach 45% of the local total score, and there were no college entrance examination scores or technical secondary school graduates. If you want to study in Spain, you need to enter a preparatory school first.
2. After graduating from high school, the national college entrance examination scored 400 points, and Spanish universities were exempted from the examination. High school graduates who did not score 400 points in the college entrance examination or did not take the domestic college entrance examination need to take the Spanish university examination.
Proof of funds for studying in Spain
1. Guarantee Fund
This is the certificate of time deposit, which needs to be submitted to the embassy when applying for a study visa. In general, the required amount is 15 to 200,000 RMB. The money needs to be deposited in an account in the name of the immediate family member or the applicant, and the time deposit period is more than six months.
2. River bank flow
Beijing consular district requires the submission of bank running bills for six consecutive months, while Shanghai consular district requires the continuous running bills 12 months. And the monthly income is about 1 ten thousand yuan.
Matters needing attention in studying in Spain
Importance of study abroad plan: The study abroad plan is to explain the purpose of the applicant to study in Spain, it is the key to the success of the student visa application, and it is also one of the important bases for the visa officer to check whether the applicant has immigration tendency. If your study plan is inconsistent with your original academic background and economic preparation, and your personal motivation for studying abroad is unknown, it will naturally arouse the suspicion of the visa officer.
Economic guarantee: At present, the conditions and requirements for studying in Spain are as follows: Applicants must provide bank deposit and withdrawal certificates for 6 months (Beijing, Guangzhou)-12 months (Shanghai) before the application date. Applicants in Beijing also need to submit proof of income of both parents for verification by the embassy; Any large increase in unexplained funds in the Shanghai account may be regarded as suspicious funds, and the applicant needs to explain the source.
Applicants should submit earlier bank deposit and withdrawal records, original bank deposit certificate, passbook and bank deposit certificate, etc. , and clearly describe the source of guarantee funds to our consultants, so as to avoid submitting any misleading documents, increase the doubts of visa officers and lead to visa refusal. This link requires strong professional knowledge and operational experience in order to reasonably explain the credit situation and win the conviction of visa officers.
Advantages of studying in Spain
1. There is a lot of room for development.
Spanish is the third largest language in the world and plays an important role in world political and economic exchanges. Spanish is one of the important official languages widely used in the European Union, UNESCO and the World Trade Organization. At present, 400 million people in the world use Spanish, which is second only to English in its influence. According to experts' estimation, English, Spanish and Chinese will become the most common languages in 2 1 century. Therefore, in recent years, learning Spanish has become one of the hottest educational investment projects in the world. With the increasing economic and trade exchanges between China and Spain and South America, there is an increasing demand for Spanish talents in China, while there is a great shortage of Spanish talents in China, which brings broad employment prospects for students who are familiar with Spanish and European culture. In addition, Spain's immigration policy is relatively loose, and those who have lived continuously for five years can apply for permanent residence. As a member of EU 15, Spain's visa will also facilitate international students to travel in Europe.
2. The quality of education is very good
Spanish higher education has a long history, with more than 100 universities, more than 300 colleges and many famous scientific research centers. Spanish higher education is of excellent quality, with many world-renowned first-class universities, such as public Carlos III University, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Salamanca and Central University of Barcelona. Diplomas from Spanish universities have considerable international authority, which helps students find jobs in Spanish-speaking countries around the world. Business administration and law, European law, environmental policy and management, journalism, library science, computer engineering and telecommunication engineering are famous brand products of Spanish higher education, and art and tourism education are characteristic projects of Spain. There are 43 conservatories in Spain, among which the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and the Conservatory of Music in Barcelona are world-class art colleges. Spanish art education is also famous in Europe. At present, Spain receives 654.38 million foreign students every year.
3. Less economic pressure
Spain, as one of the earliest members of the European Union, has inherited the European educational style and system. Public universities implement almost free education funded by the government, and overseas students can enjoy the same treatment, but some private universities have to pay high tuition fees. Some famous universities have established relevant scholarships to promote Spanish. As a high welfare country in Europe, Spain has the same social welfare for international students as its own citizens. At the same time, the Spanish government also allows international students to work legally. According to the statistics of Spanish authorities, 40% of Spanish college students are working part-time. It is understood that the tuition, living expenses and insurance for the first year of studying in Spain are about 700 ~ 6,543,800 RMB, far lower than those in the United States, Australia, Britain and other countries. Therefore, for China students, there is not much economic pressure to study in Spain.
4. The competitive pressure is not great
For a long time, Spanish universities are only open to local residents, and their ability to accept foreign students is very limited. However, with the emergence of the internationalization of education and the rapid development of the global study abroad market, the Spanish government began to gradually liberalize the education market. Spanish universities are active in attracting overseas students, and with the strong support of the Spanish government, they have launched international education programs. Due to the short opening time, Spain's appeal in the global study abroad market is not strong, so the competition for studying in Spain is not fierce. It is understood that there are only 58 international students from China in Spain, which is far from the total of 360,000 international students from China, thus providing more space for China students to study in Spain.