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Study in Spain
Affordable public universities, a warm climate and a growing range of English taught programmes.
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- Universities
- 85+
- Tuition per year
- €3k to 12k
- Post study work
- 1 year
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Spain pairs respected public universities with a relaxed lifestyle and a lower cost of living than much of western Europe, and the number of degrees taught fully in English keeps growing each year.
Why here
Why study in Spain
Affordable public tuition
Public universities charge moderate fees for international students compared with the United Kingdom or the United States.
Growing English taught options
More bachelors and masters programmes are offered in English, especially in business and engineering.
Rich culture and climate
A warm climate, a strong student social life and a central position in Europe make Spain easy to enjoy and explore.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for international students typically runs from EUR 3,000 to EUR 12,000 a year depending on the university and level, with living costs of around EUR 700 to EUR 1,100 a month outside Madrid and Barcelona.
The MAEC-AECID scholarships from the Spanish government, along with university merit awards, support international students. Our counsellors can help you check your eligibility.
Autumn intake: September. Spring intake: February, limited programmes
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required for English taught programmes.
A PTE Academic score of around 59 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Confirm whether your programme is taught in English or Spanish, since many degrees are Spanish only.
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Common questions
FAQs about Spain
Not for English taught programmes, though some Spanish helps with daily life, part time work and settling in.
Yes, student permit holders can generally work part time alongside their studies, subject to the conditions in place at the time.
Living costs are generally lower than in the United Kingdom or northern Europe, especially outside Madrid and Barcelona.
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