Requirements for studying in Spain:
1, no language requirement. The entrance requirements of Spanish universities do not require international students to take language tests in universities. But it is mainly through the face-to-face teaching process to understand students' practical ability. At present, Spanish embassies and consulates require applicants to interview in Spanish.
2. The entrance examination is unnecessary. The college entrance examination in Spain is mainly aimed at high school graduates. College students don't need to take the college entrance examination, they just need credit recognition. College graduates want to change their major and be free, so they need to be evaluated by Spanish schools. If the difference is too big and the recognized credits are not enough, you must take the exam.
3. National Diploma: Apply for the first stage Diplomatura and the second stage Licenciatura in Spain (registration fee only).
(1) High school graduates have been certified to take the PAAU entrance examination in Spain.
(2) Students equivalent to the second stage of vocational education do not need to take exams.
(3) College credit recognition 15-60 credits.
(4) College graduates have been certified.
(5) The graduation degree was sent to the Spanish Cultural Office for evaluation. After evaluation, you can transfer to a second major.
4. School diploma: apply for a master's degree (pay tuition)
(1) Bachelor degree or junior college degree, depending on transcripts, original degree and notarial certificate.
(2) There is no language requirement.
(3) There are a wide range of majors that can be applied for.
(4) Academic qualifications during language learning do not need to be sent to the Spanish Cultural Office for evaluation.