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Proceso de Admisión

Grado: Acceso por EvAU y otras pruebas de acceso a la Universidad

Below, we will outline the main steps for you to take to become part of Universidad Europea’s student community.  For more detailed information on Universidad Europea’s admissions process, we recommend you consult our undergraduate admissions regulations.

See the admissions process details for the following degrees:

  • Bachelor's in Medicine - see the specific admissions process.
  • Bachelor's in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences - see the specific tests you will need to take, described below in the Admissions Applications section.
1. START YOUR ADMISSIONS PROCESS

You are just a few steps away from becoming part of the more than 16,000 students that make up the University community of Universidad Europea. The first step is to complete your online application according to your desired University course. Call us at +34 91 740 72 72 or click on ‘Request Information,’ and we will call you.

Once you have completed your online application, you will receive an email with access to our pre-student portal. You can use this online portal to pay the admissions tests fee, which costs €150. By paying this fee, you confirm that you are participating in the University’s admissions process. This fee will not be refunded under any circumstance.

Once this payment is received, an advisor will be assigned to you who will help you throughout the process. With their guidance, you can choose whether to take the tests online, without having to come to campus, or by appointment, in specifically designed facilities at our University headquarters.

Competencies and Skills Assessment 

This competencies and skills assessment measures intellectual work skills, attitudes towards work and attitudes towards cooperation and teamwork.  The approximate duration is 30 minutes and the test consists of 116 general competency questions and 23 study behaviour questions.

Language test

English language test: This must be taken by all students who come from countries whose official language is not English, except for those who have opted to study degrees where the language of instruction is not Spanish or English. This is an English language assessment which tests reading and comprehension, knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, and listening skills.

Spanish language test: This test must be taken by:

  • Students who wish to study their degree in Spanish and whose mother tongue is not Spanish.
  • Students who wish to study their degreein a language other than Spanish but who need evidence of a certain level of Spanish in order to carry out their studies.
  • Students who wish to study a degree which requires a certain level of Spanish according to regulations.

This is a Spanish language assessment which tests reading and comprehension, knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, and listening skills.

Interview / Cover Letter

The candidate will answer a series of motivational questions, which will be assessed by a member of the corresponding faculty as part of the admissions process.

Once you have completed your admissions tests, after allowing a reasonable amount of time for them to be evaluated, you can check your admissions status via the pre-student portal. Once logged into the platform, you will need to click GO TO APPLICATION.  If the RESERVE step is highlighted blue, it means you have been accepted into the University. You can also check with your advisor.

Additional test for Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences Students

Students that are applying for the Bachelor's in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences or dual degrees at the Faculty must take their assessments in person and present their original and physical Medical Certificate on the day of the test.

See the physical aptitude assessments here

Given the current situation, these tests have been postponed.  

2. RESERVING YOUR PLACE

If you are admitted, you can reserve your place. This means that you accept your place and would like to continue your registration at the University. During the next 7 days, this place will be reserved and awaiting your acceptance. After this period, you must check availability with your advisor.

Once you have registered, you can pay to reserve your place on the pre-student portal.  The payment methods are:

  • CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD, which registers you immediately.
  • ONLINE TRANSFER, which will register you approximately three to five days from the start of the transaction.

At all times, the student will be informed of the next steps to follow, either by their advisor or via the pre-student portal where they have previously registered their personal data.

3. Complete your enrolment

Once your admission is confirmed, you must digitally sign all the necessary documents on the pre-student portal in order to complete your enrolment. To do this, you will receive a link via email that will direct you to a digital signature platform. Here, you will find the following documents:

  • Degree Enrolment Application Form. Students taking this route must enrol in the full course, 60 ECTS.
  • Direct Debit Form.
  • General Enrolment Terms and Conditions.
  • Informed Consent Form for Legal Admissions Requirements.

Students of the Faculty of Biomedical and Health Sciences should also include:

  • Consent form for practicum work.
  • Informed consent form on the language requirements for the clinical practices of the Bachelor’s in Dentistry, Physiotherapy and Psychology in university clinics at Universidad Europea.

Please contact your advisor if you encounter any problems with the digital signature platform.

All students who enrol at Universidad Europea for the first time must open an academic file in order to study a Bachelor's degree.  The appropriate amount will be debited from the account you provide on the financial and family data form that you completed as part of your Registration Application Forms.  Verify this amount with your advisor.

There is a six-week time limit for late enrolment in a trimester. At the end of this period, it is up to the Dean of each Faculty or School to authorise a student's enrolment.

Submit the Legal Admissions Requirement

After completing the University Access Assessment (EvAU) and the University Access Test (Selectivity/PAU), the next documents to submit are:

  • Proof of University Access Assessment (EvAU) or for the University Access Test (Selectividad/PAU), etc.
  • Proof of payment of file transfer fees (to be paid at the university where you have taken the tests).

*Information subject to possible regulatory changes

How to submit the legal admissions requirement documents:

If your documents have an electronic signature:

If your documents do not have an electronic signature:

  • In person at Student Services, by requesting an appointment through the following link
  • By certified post to the following address:

Dpto.: Secretaría Académica
Universidad Europea de Madrid:
C/ Tajo S/N. 28670
Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid

If you have any questions, contact us at:

If you need any futher information please see the University Access Guides or the FAQs