Study in Spain

1. Spain

Every year a large number of students choose to study in Spain. The universities of Spain offer a rich educational level in a multicultural environment and the possibility of learning Spanish. At the same time, the cost of living is low compared to other popular European countries. The Mediterranean climate of the country and the similar to Greece way of life, make it a very attractive destination for Greek students.

2. The educational system of the country

In Spain, higher education institutions are internationally recognized and are divided into three categories: universities, university colleges, and technical colleges. All of them offer the possibility of studies at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. Preparation for studies in Spain requires understanding application timelines, with undergraduate programs lasting 3–5 years and applications typically open from early April to late June, while postgraduate programs usually last 1–2 years.

3. Tuition fees and accommodation costs in Spain

The study in Spain cost for public universities usually range from € 1,000- € 3,000 per year. Students living and studying in Spain spend around € 800 to € 900 per month. It also depends on the city of residence.

4. Admission requirements to universities in Spain

Undergraduate applicants planning studies in Spain to public universities usually need a high school diploma, a final official transcript, a certification of the Spanish language (usually B1), a letter of recommendation from a professor and a personal statement. Basic requirements for a master’s degree in Spain are Bachelor’s degree and official transcript (Authentic and Certified translations), Certification of the language of the study program, Letters of recommendation from teachers or employers, Personal statement and CV.

5. Popular Universities in Spain

  • University of Barcelona
  • Esade Business School
  • IE University
  • University of Navarra
  • Pompeu Fabra University
  • Autonomous University of Madrid
  • University of Valencia
  • University of Granada
  • Complutense University of Madrid
  • Technical University of Catalonia

6. Useful Links for studying in Spain

Visit our Admissions Office for more information and guidance on choosing a university and applying in Spain.

Frequently Asked Questions

When studying in Spain or any other country, with tuition or course fees, there are many other factors that impact the cost of studying. So when calculating the cost for studying in Spain, consider the city you are living in, with overall living and administrative expenses.

Spain provides some of the most affordable education options in Europe. So yes, if students come to Spain and plan the expenses smartly, then surely they will get great cost benefits.

Yes, Spain has the best universities globally with diverse courses and a high student success rate. To get into such competitive institutes, preparation is important. It helps you in selecting the right university, a suitable study program, and stay within budget

The recognition of degrees is a crucial issue in studying in Spain and should be considered when preparing to study. The degree you are pursuing from any university should be well recognized and accepted all over the world. Otherwise, it may result in additional costs for studying in Spain and delays after completing studies.

The duration of studies directly affects the total cost in Spain, as prolonged studies in Spain increase living expenses. Proper preparation for studying in Spain helps in planning the duration of studies.