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Study in Spain

Spain, located on the Iberian Peninsula, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class education system. With a sunny Mediterranean climate and affordable living, Spain is a top destination for international students.

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Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Continent Europe (Iberian Peninsula)
Capital Madrid
Languages Spanish (Castilian)
Currency Euro (€)
Population ~47 million
Language Rank 2nd most spoken native language
Climate Mediterranean
Int. Students Over 80,000

Why Study in Study in Spain?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

Globally Recognized

Spanish degrees are part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), ensuring international recognition.

Affordable Education

Spain offers significantly lower tuition fees and living costs compared to the UK, US, or Australia.

Multilingual Advantage

Many programs are in English, plus you get to learn Spanish—a massive global asset.

Vibrant Student Life

Dynamic campuses, cultural festivals, historic cities, and beautiful beaches.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

Bachelor's (Grado)

3–4 years

First Cycle (180–240 ECTS)

Master's (Máster)

1–2 years

Second Cycle (60–120 ECTS)

Doctorate (Doctorado)

3–5 years

Original research and thesis defense

Types of Institutions

Understanding the different types of universities available.

1

Public Universities

Government-funded, highly affordable, and known for strong research output (e.g. Univ. of Barcelona).

2

Private Universities

Often offer more English-taught programs and an international curriculum (e.g. IE University).

3

Business Schools

Spain hosts globally elite business schools like ESADE and IESE.

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

MAEC-AECID (Spanish Govt)

Fully funded: covers tuition, health insurance, and provides a monthly stipend (~€1,200).

La Caixa Foundation

Fully funded Master's/PhD programs covering tuition, travel, and a massive ~€1,400/month stipend.

Fundación Carolina

Partial/full tuition + monthly stipends specifically for students from Latin America and beyond.

Erasmus+ Scholarships

Full tuition coverage and a monthly stipend (€1,000–€1,200) for Joint Master Degrees.

Banco Santander & Regional

Various financial aids ranging from €500 to €5,000, plus specific regional grants (e.g. Madrid).

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

Fall Intake (Primary Intake)

Also called: September/October

The main intake where all Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs are available.

Best For: All students seeking maximum program and scholarship availability.

Spring Intake (Secondary Intake)

Also called: January/February

Limited program availability, mostly focused on Master's and short-term courses.

Best For: Students who missed the Fall intake.

Top Universities

Ranked by QS World University Rankings 2025.

Rank (QS 2025) University UG Fees / Year PG Fees / Year Popular Courses
#149 University of Barcelona €2.5k–€3.5k/yr €2.5k–€3.5k/yr Humanities, Biotech
#178 Autonomous University of Barcelona €2k–€4k/yr €2k–€4k/yr Science, Engineering
#203 Complutense University of Madrid €1.8k–€3k/yr €1.8k–€3k/yr Medicine, Law
#253 University of Navarra €10k–€20k/yr €10k–€20k/yr Business, Journalism
#285 Pompeu Fabra University €3k–€5k/yr €3k–€5k/yr Economics, Linguistics
#309 University of Valencia €2k–€3.5k/yr €2k–€3.5k/yr Psychology, Law
#336 IE University €20k–€30k/yr €20k–€30k/yr Business, Data Science
#354 Polytechnic University of Catalonia €2.5k–€3k/yr €2.5k–€3k/yr Engineering, Architecture
#382 University of Granada €1.2k–€2k/yr €1.2k–€2k/yr Arts, Health Sciences
#400 University of Salamanca €1.8k–€2.2k/yr €1.8k–€2.2k/yr Philology, History
*Fees vary by course. Tuition fees listed are per year for international students.

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply to Spain Universities.

Fall Timeline

Apply: March - June (Public), Jan - July (Private).

Spring Timeline

Apply: September to November.

Language Tests

English: IELTS (6.0-6.5). Spanish: DELE B2 or SIELE.

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

Post-Study Job Search Visa (12 Months)

International graduates can apply for a 12-month post-study residence permit to seek employment or start a business.

Information Technology (IT)

  • Growth: AI, Cloud, Fintech hubs in Madrid/Barcelona
  • Top Employers: IBM, SAP, Google
  • Salary Range: €28,000–€60,000/yr

Engineering & Technology

  • Growth: Renewable energy transition
  • Top Employers: Siemens, Iberdrola, Acciona
  • Salary Range: €25,000–€70,000/yr

Healthcare & Life Sciences

  • Growth: Strong public/private biotech demand
  • Top Employers: Quirónsalud, Grifols
  • Salary Range: €20,000–€80,000/yr

Business, Finance & Management

  • Growth: Multinational startups and HQs
  • Top Employers: BBVA, Santander, Inditex
  • Salary Range: €24,000–€50,000/yr

Tourism & Hospitality

  • Growth: One of the top tourist destinations globally
  • Top Employers: Hotel Chains, Event Mgmt
  • Salary Range: €20,000–€35,000/yr

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

International students have a clear pathway to Permanent Residency and Spanish Citizenship.

1

Study (Student Visa Type D)

Allows up to 20 hours/week of work. Time spent on a student visa can count partially towards PR.

2

Job Search Visa

Apply for a 12-month post-study stay authorization to find employment in Spain.

3

Work Residence Permit

Once employed, convert your visa to a Work Permit (initially valid for 1-2 years).

4

Permanent Residency (5 Years)

Eligible after 5 years of legal residence. Requires financial self-sufficiency.

5

Spanish Citizenship

Generally 10 years of residence. Fast-tracked to 2 years for Latin American countries/Philippines!

Types of Spain Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Student Visa (Type D) Full-time study (>90 days) 20 hrs/week 1 year (renewable)
Post-Study Stay Visa Job search / business setup No (Until converted) 12 months (non-renewable)
Work Visa / EU Blue Card Full-time employment Yes 1–2 years (renewable)
Internship Visa Recent grads / students Yes 6–12 months
Entrepreneur Visa Innovative business start-up Self-employed 1–2 years
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

Is there a Post-Study Work visa in Spain?
Yes, international graduates can apply for a Post-Study Stay Visa, allowing them to remain in Spain for up to 12 months to search for employment or start a business.
Are there fully funded scholarships in Spain?
Can international students get Permanent Residency in Spain?
Do I need to speak Spanish to study in Spain?