
Overview
Unlock global opportunities with top-quality education, vibrant culture and explore Europe to build your future in one of the world’s most exciting student destinations.
- Capital: Madrid
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Official Language: Spanish (Castilian)
Why Study In Spain?
- Choose from a wide range of English-taught courses in business, law, engineering, medicine, and more.
- Work up to 30 hours per week, earning €15–€20/hour, and enjoy a 6-month to 2-year post-study stay.
- No blocked account needed
- As part of the Schengen Area, studying in Spain gives you the freedom to travel across 26 European countries with ease.

Popular Courses
Our universities are globally recognized for innovation and research. Popular study areas include:
- Engineering & Technology – Mechanical, Electrical, IT, AI, and Data Science
- Business & Management – International Business, Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain
- Environmental & Sustainability Studies – Renewable Energy, Climate Studies
- Health & Life Sciences – Biotechnology, Public Health, Medicine
- Design & Architecture – Industrial Design, Product Design, Architecture
Scholarships
- Fundación Carolina – Postgraduate and PhD scholarships for students from Latin America and Ibero-American countries.
- Banco Santander Scholarships – Support for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD studies through partner universities.
- La Caixa Foundation – Competitive funding for master’s and doctoral programmes in various fields.
- AECID / MAEC Scholarships – Spanish government scholarships for students from developing countries, covering tuition, living costs, and travel.
Tuition & Living Cost
Non-EU Students:
- Public universities: €2,000–€6,000/year (some regions charge higher fees).
- Private universities: €6,000–€20,000/year, depending on the program and institution.
Average living cost: €900–€1,500/month, depending on the city.
- Madrid/Barcelona: €1,200–€1,500/month
- Smaller cities (Valencia, Seville, Granada): €800–€1,000/month
Work Opportunities
For International Students
- Non-EU students: Can work up to 20 hours per week during studies with a student visa (the employer must arrange a work authorization).
After Graduation
- Graduates can apply for a 12-month post-study residence permit to look for a job or start a business.
- Once employed, you can switch to a work visa.
- Spain’s growing sectors include IT, tourism, renewable energy, education, and business services.
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