University of Granada – Granada
University of Granada – Granada
Key Features
- Historic University: Founded in 1531, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Spain.
- Large Public Institution: One of Spain’s biggest universities with a strong academic reputation.
- Strong Academic Areas: Well-known for Computer Science, Engineering, Languages, Medicine, and Social Sciences.
- International Environment: Popular destination for Erasmus and international students.
- Affordable City: Granada is one of the cheapest student cities in Spain.
Undergraduate Programs
- Study Areas: Engineering, Computer Science, Business, Law, Medicine, Humanities, Languages, Sciences, etc.
- Entry Requirements: HSC/A-Level equivalent (12 years education). Entrance exam (EBAU/PCE) may be required for international students.
- English Requirement (ELP): IELTS: 5.5 – 6.0 (B2 level typical for English-taught programs). TOEFL iBT: ~75–80. Cambridge: B2 First or higher. Most UG programs are in Spanish, not English
- Tuition Fees: Approx. €750 – €3,000/year (very affordable in Spain).
- Living Costs: Around €7,000 – €11,000/year (one of the cheapest in Spain).
Postgraduate Programs
- Study Areas: Data Science, AI, Engineering, Business, Economics, Education, Health Sciences, Languages, etc.
- Entry Requirements: Recognized Bachelor’s degree. CV/SOP may be required depending on program.
- English Requirement (ELP): IELTS: 6.0 – 6.5 (most English-taught Master’s programs). Some competitive programs may require IELTS 6.5+. TOEFL iBT: 80–90+. Cambridge: B2/C1 accepted.
- Tuition Fees: Approx. €1,500 – €4,000/year.
- Living Costs: Around €7,000 – €11,000/year.
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