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How many years does it take for graduate students in Spain?
If you want to go to Spain for postgraduate study, you should not only know the conditions of postgraduate study in Spain, but also know the number of years of postgraduate study. Then let's take a look at the academic system of Spanish graduate students and what are the application conditions.

First, the Spanish postgraduate education system.

Based on the requirements of Bologna process education reform in Europe, at present, the general length of Spanish postgraduate courses is 1-2 years, and most of them are 1 year.

Therefore, graduate study in Spain is a cost-effective choice for both fresh graduates and social workers. Most students may need to study languages in Spain for one more year, and in one or two years, they will not only get the official master's degree in Spain, but also have the experience of studying abroad, thus becoming talents who can master at least three languages in the world: Chinese, English and Spanish.

Second, the conditions for graduate students to study abroad

1, undergraduate and junior college (three-year program) graduates can apply for master's degree or formal master's degree in related majors, and master's degree application is more flexible for majors.

2. Undergraduate graduates: to apply for the same or related majors, credits must be evaluated by the departments where public universities are located. After passing the examination, you can apply for a master's degree (that is, a master's degree) to obtain a formal master's degree or a university-level master's degree; Or apply for the third-stage doctor (that is, doctor) to obtain the national diploma.

3. College graduates: To apply for the same or related majors, the credits must be evaluated by the department where the public university is located. After passing the evaluation, you can directly enter the post-undergraduate stage of the university, and after completing all the courses of this major, you can get the national diploma; Or apply for a master's degree and get an official master's degree or a university diploma.

4. If the language reaches A2, you can get a visa, and if it is above B2, you can directly study for a master's degree.

5. The capital guarantee is10-15000 yuan.

Third, the advantages of studying abroad in Spain

1, Spanish public universities are free of tuition.

70% of Spain is a public university. China students can enjoy the same right of free education as Spanish students during their four-year undergraduate study in public universities. This greatly reduces the cost of studying abroad and makes it possible for outstanding students from working-class families to realize their dreams.

2. High school students in China can enter school without examination.

Since 2008, high school graduates from China have been certified by the Spanish Ministry of Education, and high school graduates from China can be exempted from the Spanish college entrance examination and directly promoted to Spanish universities. Only students from China and EU member countries are eligible. For senior three graduates, they can enter Spanish schools as long as they provide proof of domestic college entrance examination results and proof of domestic three-year high school results. However, these achievements need to be certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Spanish Embassy in China, and delivered to the Certification Center of the Spanish Ministry of Education.

3. Study and employment in Spain: bright prospects.

With China's entry into WTO, the economic and trade exchanges between China and Spain and South America are becoming more and more frequent, and the opening of tourism and cultural exchanges in Spain makes China urgently need a large number of talents who are proficient in professional knowledge and Spanish language and culture. However, the reality is that there is a lack of talents who can master Spanish in China, which provides a competitive advantage and broad employment development space for China students who choose to study in Spain and are familiar with Spanish. In addition, the demand for Spanish talents in trade, manufacturing and service industries has been rising, which has led to the increasing number of self-taught Spanish in recent years. With China's extensive economic, trade, cultural and political cooperation with Europe and Latin America, the status of Spanish is constantly improving.

4. Excellent geographical location and good climate.

Spain is located in Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe, bordering France in the north, the beautiful and charming Mediterranean Sea in the east, Portugal in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the north. With distinct seasons all year round, influenced by the Mediterranean climate and abundant sunshine, it is one of the most attractive countries in Europe. The population is about 43 million and the area is about 505,000 square kilometers. Mainly Castilians (that is, Spaniards), and ethnic minorities include Catalans, Basques and Galicians. 96% of the residents believe in Catholicism.