Study in Spain
Why choose Spain for study?
Top-Ranked Universities and Global Recognition
Spain hosts approximately 75 universities, many of which have achieved remarkable global recognition. The country consistently places around a dozen institutions in the world’s top 500 universities, with dozens more in the top 1,000 rankings.
Leading Spanish Universities (2025 Rankings)
Spain has numerous universities that are ranked highly in the world rankings, especially by the prestigious QS Rankings. So here are some of the top-ranked universities-
- University of Barcelona (QS Ranking 2026- 160)
- Autonomous University of Barcelona (QS Ranking 2026- 172)
- Complutense University of Madrid (QS Ranking 2026- 187)
- Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (QS Ranking 2026- 206)
- University of Navarra (QS Ranking 2026- 262)
- Pompeu Fabra University (QS Ranking 2026- 265)
Spanish universities are particularly renowned for their research output and innovation. Many Spanish institutions have achieved official recognition in international registries, ensuring their degrees are recognized globally and accepted.
Also, the Bologna Process integration means Spanish degrees are fully compatible with the European Higher Education Area, facilitating student mobility and degree recognition across Europe and beyond.
Partner Universities-
- UCAM Universidad Catolica de Murcia
- EU Business School Barcelona Campus
- Barcelona Technology School
- Geneva Business School
- Campus Spain
- Ascencia Business School Spain
- Schiller International University Madrid Campus
Famous Programs and Fields
Spain excels in diverse academic disciplines, offering programs that combine theoretical knowledge with practical skills. The most popular and prestigious fields include:
- Business and Management
- Engineering and Technology
- Arts and Design
- Spanish Language and Literature
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Natural Sciences and Research
- Sports & Health Science and Management
Affordable Education and Scholarships
Tuition Fees StructureSpain offers remarkably affordable education compared to other Western countries. The fee structure varies between public and private institutions:Public Universities
- Bachelor’s Programs: €2,100 to €4,629 per year
- Master’s Programs: €604 to €2,565 per year
Private Universities
- General Programs: €10,000 to €30,000 per year
- MBA Programs: €12,000 to €105,000 per year
Scholarship Opportunities
Spain provides extensive scholarship options for international students:- Global Experiences Generation Study Abroad Scholarship
- Spanish Studies Abroad Merit-Based Scholarship
- UIC Barcelona Scholarship
- CIEE Scholarships and Grants
- European University of the Atlantic
- Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
Funds Required
Monthly Living Expenses
The average monthly expense for a person living in Spain is €712 per month for comprehensive living expenses. This varies significantly by location and lifestyle:
- Accommodation: €360 – €1000+ depending on the type of accommodation.
- Food & Groceries: €150 – €300
- Transportation: €40 – €60
- Utilities: €100 – €200
- Entertainment: €50 – €100
- Health Insurance: €50 – €100
Annual Budget Estimate
The estimated annual budget for an international student, including tuition and living expenses, is-
- Public University Route: €10,000 – €20,000 per year (Bachelors/masters)
- Private University Route: €20,000 – €100,000+ per year (Bachelors/masters)
Stay Back Options
Spain has significantly improved its post-study opportunities for international students:
Post-Study Work Opportunities
How to apply for Post Study Work Visa-
- National visa application form.
- Valid passport (unexpired)
- Photograph
- Copy of the Initial Authorization for Temporary Residence and Work Permit (Autorización de Residencia y Trabajo por Cuenta Ajena)
- A copy of the work contract stamped by the Foreign National’s Office.
- A copy of the criminal record check certificate issued by your country of residence for the past 5 years.
- Medical certificate.
- Payment of the visa fee.
One-Year Job Search Visa
- 12-month extension after graduation to find employment
- Apply 60 days before or 90 days after visa expiration
- Requires €7,200 in available funds and health insurance
Work Authorization During Studies
- International students can work up to 30 hours per week while studying and can earn up to €300 to €800 per month.
- Increased from the previous limit of 20 hours per week
- Employers can apply for work authorization on behalf of students
Transition to Regular Work Permit
- After graduation with a job offer, students can switch to regular work permits
- High-skilled immigrant visa available for managerial roles with a minimum €45,000 annual salary
Study Extension Options
- Visa extension possible for continued education
- Apply within 60 days before or 90 days after the current visa expiration
- Requires a clean criminal record, academic progress, and financial proof
Bachelor’s in Spain – Entry Requirements and Tuition Fees
General Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent secondary education certificate
- Academic transcripts from all previous studies
- Minimum academic performance standards (varies by university)
Language Proficiency
- English Programs: IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90-100+
- Spanish Programs: DELE certification required
- Common European Framework (CEFR) certification accepted
Documentation Requirements
- Valid passport copy
- CV/Resume with educational and professional background
- Letters of recommendation (for competitive programs)
- Statement of purpose or personal statement
Indian Students
- A student visa is required for stays over 90 days
- Homologación (recognition) of secondary school certificate
- Additional documentation and verification processes
Tuition Fee Structure
- Public Universities: €750 – €2,500 per year
- Private Universities: Up to €20,000 per year
- Registration and examination fees: Additional €200-500 annually
Master’s in Spain – Entry Requirements and Tuition Fees
Academic Requirements
Degree Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS credits)
- 3-4 year undergraduate degree from a recognized institution
- Relevant academic background (preferably related field)
Indian Student Requirements
- Verification of equivalence to a Spanish bachelor’s degree
- €155.22 fee for foreign qualification verification
- Apostille/legalization of documents required
Application Documentation
- Academic transcripts (officially translated)
- Bachelor’s degree certificate (officially translated)
- Passport or ID copy
- Resume with relevant experience
- Personal statement
- Language proficiency proof
- References (if requested)
- Application fee
Language Requirements
- English Programs: IELTS 6.5+ or equivalent
- Spanish Programs: DELE or CEFR certification
- Program-specific requirements may apply
Duration and Structure
- Master’s Programs: Typically 1-2 years
- Credit Requirements: Usually 60-120 ECTS credits
- Thesis Requirement: Original research work for completion



