Documentation: When formalising your application

Ir al contenido principal de la página
Share:

When formalising your pre-registration

When formalising your pre-registration, you must use the “Attach documents” dialogue box to insert the following documents in PDF format (each file can’t exceed 4 MB and the total size can’t exceed 10 MB):

  • Documents accrediting your compliance with the specific requirements of each master (given on the “Access and Admission” screen on each Masters’ web page). Master’s Prospectus
  • Curriculum vitae.
  • National Identity Card (Spanish nationals), Passport or Foreign Citizen’s Identity Number (foreign citizens).
  • If you are a student from a non-Spanish-speaking country, you must furnish a document accrediting competence in Spanish at the level equivalent to B2 of the European Common Reference Framework for Languages. No such requirement is necessary if the Master's is taught in English.

In addition, depending on the issuing country of your university qualification, you must insert the following documents:

Students with a Spanish degree or a degree issued by any EU member state, by any signatory of the European Higher Education Area or by a state with a bilateral agreement with the European Union:

  • The degree title giving right of access to a university Master's degree programme.
    If the degree title has yet to be issued, you must insert the paid receipt for the degree title fees.
    If you are matriculated in the credits required to complete the university studies giving entry to the Master’s but have not yet completed them, you must attach a copy of your matriculation details.
  • Transcript of records, in base 10, of university studies which give right of access to the masters, or lacking this document, an informative document of records.

Students whose degree is not issued by any EU member state, by any signatory of the European Higher Education Area or by a state with a bilateral agreement with the European Union:

a) Officially approved higher education qualification:

  • Credential of official approval.
  • Transcript of records of studies completed, showing official duration of programme of studies in academic years, subjects read, and work-load in hours for each of them.
b) Higher education qualification in process of official approval or not officially approved:
  • Higher education qualification, legalised.
  • Transcript of records of studies completed, showing official duration of programme of studies in academic years, subjects read, and work-load in hours for each of them.
  • Document from university where the qualification was obtained certifying that it gives right of access to postgraduate studies in the issuing country (only for those studies whose official length is less than 4 academic years).

Important note: original academic documents not issued in Spanish, English, French, Italian or Portuguese must be accompanied by a sworn translation into one of the foregoing languages.