GENERAL ADMISSION CRITERIA OF THE UGR

As a general access rule, the provisions of Article 16 of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, as well as the provisions of the Sole Article of Royal Decree 861/2010, of July 2, which amends the former, shall apply:
To access official Master’s studies, candidates must hold an official Spanish university degree or another degree issued by a higher education institution belonging to a member state of the European Higher Education Area that qualifies them in that state for admission to Master’s studies.
Graduates from education systems outside the European Higher Education Area may also be admitted without requiring homologation of their degrees, provided that the University verifies that they hold an equivalent level of academic training and that their degree grants access to postgraduate studies in the issuing country. Admission through this pathway does not imply degree homologation nor recognition for any purpose other than enrolling in Master’s studies.
Law 15/2003, of December 22, on Andalusian Universities, states in Article 75 that, for admission purposes, all public Andalusian universities may form a Single University District, managed by a specific commission within the Andalusian Council of Universities.
Based on Royal Decree 1393/2007, which regulates official university studies, the Andalusian Single University District Commission, with the approval of the Postgraduate Advisory Committee, annually adopts agreements establishing the admission procedures for university Master’s programs.
This regulation is complemented by the following document:
Applicants must hold one of the required Bachelor’s or Licentiate degrees for admission to this Master’s program. The International Postgraduate School of the University of Granada will assess, prior to pre-enrolment, individual access cases and applications from candidates holding foreign degrees.
UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
NOTE ON THE OFFER OF PLACES: By default, if only places are offered for Phase 1, any remaining will automatically move to the next phase; likewise, remaining places from Phase 2 will move to Phase 3.
Only in Phase 1 may places be reserved so that international applicants do not compete on equal terms with Spanish applicants. Any unused international spots will be added to the general quota.
Universities may choose to reserve places for specific phases. If there is a waiting list, applicants will automatically move to the next phase.
If there is no waiting list and places remain available, they will transfer to the following phase. To indicate that a phase has no offer, use: N/O (No Offer).
Phase 1 · Phase 2 · Phase 3 · TOTAL PLACES 30 (GEN 22 / INT 8)
Evaluation criteria and weighting:
Academic transcript: 20%
Language competence: 10%
Professional goals: 30%
Additional degrees and merits: 20%
Interview: 20%
Specific admission requirements: The interview will assess the applicant’s attitude and ability to connect knowledge.

Information Sheet

Applicant Interview

Enrolment