Study MBBS in Ukraine – Future Overseas Studies

FAQs

A passport, which complies with official regulations, signed and valid for at least six months.
A visa: You can apply for a student visa at the Spanish Embassy or Consulate in your country.
If you want to study in an official, certified program at a Spanish university leading to a degree, you must have documentation of your academic qualifications officially recognized in Spain. These documents are not required for Spanish language and culture courses or for any program not leading to a university degree.

Yes, in most universities you will have to take a test to confirm your linguistic ability. Universities may also consider the student’s resume to verify your ability.

If you have not studied at a university, you must submit the relevant documentation to the Ministry of Education in Spain to confirm your secondary education. All the documents that you submit must be official and issued by the appropriate authorities in accordance with the legal regulations of your country. If you are from a country which has signed the “Hague Convention”, a document which has been certified with a conformant “apostille” will be accepted for legal use. If you are from a Member State of the European Union or a country which has signed the “European Economic Area Agreement”, you will not be required to provide any such form. For every other country, documents must be legalized through diplomatic channels. The confirmation of these entrance requirements is carried out by the “Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia”, (UNED).
Furthermore, if you are coming from a country which is not one of the Member States of the European Union or does not have a bilateral agreement with Spain in terms of education, you will have to pass a series of aptitude tests to be able to study at a university in Spain. These are called “Pruebas de Aptitud para el Acceso a la Universidad (PAU)” . There are specific entrance exams for foreign students, organized by the UNED. If you have already studied at a university in your own country and you wish to continue your studies in Spain, you must apply for a partial validation for the part of your degree you have taken so far.

Approximately three months from the time you apply to the final decision.

You must have a university degree and in some cases, you will need to authorize it with the equivalent Spanish degree through the “Ministry of Science and Innovation”.

It takes 4 or 5 years to study for an Undergraduate Degree and from 7 months to 2 years to study for a Masters.

Not in all cases. Each university has its own entrance requirements and limited quotas for admissions of foreign students. However, FOSEPL will help to make this procedure easier.

Although it is not impossible, a grant is very difficult to get. Contact FOSEPL about the opportunities before you decide to start the application process.

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