Frequently Asked Questions
Common Frequently Asked Questions
Below we answer the questions most frequently asked by students and their families. Do you have any other questions you would like us to answer? Write to us!
UDIT does not require a cut-off mark for admission. Due to the specificity of the degrees, potential students must take their own specific admission tests. Do you want to know the admission process?
Yes, to start the admission process at UDIT it is necessary to take a placement test to assess your academic skills and make sure you are ready for the challenge. The test consists of several parts and depending on the degree you want to access you will have to do some or others. The test is 100% online, of course you can also take it at our centre.
Do you want to know in depth the different parts?
If you have any doubts or would prefer to speak to one of our university advisors, please contact us by phone or email.
Phone: + 34 91 555 25 28
Mail: orientacion.universitaria@udit.esThe university entrance exam consists of several parts and depending on the degree you want to access you will have to take one or the other. The test is 100% online, of course you can also take it at our centre:
- Artistic skills test (Only for Design degrees) (20 minutes). This is a drawing test, with pencil and paper, where you will have to show your level. The aim of the test is to determine the candidate's level of skill in this area.
- Test of specific knowledge (25 minutes). By watching a video, you will have to answer a series of questions that will determine your knowledge of the specific area you want to study.
- English test (20 minutes). The test is a multiple-choice test and determines your current level. UDIT offers you a Cambridge language centre where you can obtain your official certification.
- Personal interview (15 minutes). The UDIT academic team will meet with you (online or in person) to learn more about your profile and your motivations for the studies you want to take.
The Degrees in Technology and Applied Sciences: Robotics, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Mathematics and Full-Stack Development will only have an admission interview with the academic management of the area.
The test can be taken at any time. It is free of charge and does not commit you to anything. However, passing it is a prerequisite for enrolment at UDIT.
Yes, it is necessary to have passed the EvAU as this is required by law for access to official degree studies.
The entry requirements for both types of postgraduate studies are the same: to be in possession of an Official Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Architecture, Diploma or Engineering.
Students coming from aHigher Degree in Design will also have access.
No, the entry requirement for this type of postgraduate course is as follows: you must hold an official Bachelor's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Architecture, Diploma or Engineering.
On the other hand, with a higher vocational training degree you can access any university degree without the need for EvAU and you can also validate up to 60 ECTS.
At UDIT we look for talent, so it is not necessary to come from a specific baccalaureate option. To check that your profile is suitable for the degree you choose to study, we carry out our own admission tests.
UDIT in collaboration with Banco Sabadell and Banco Santander, offers the possibility of financing the degrees in up to 10 years, by means of university credits. Consult us for all the details.
One credit represents 25 hours of dedication. The distribution of the hours in each subject will vary according to the degree of difficulty established by the Academic Management of UDIT. These hours are divided into 10 teaching hours and 15 hours of work outside the classroom (individual, team, lectures, tutorials, etc.).
The transfer of credits implies that, in the official academic documents accrediting the studies followed by each student, all the credits obtained in Official Degrees taken previously, at the same or another university, which have not led to the award of an Official Degree, will be included. This information is reflected in the European Diploma Supplement.
Questions about International Students
Here are the questions we get asked most often by international students and their families. If you have any other questions you would like us to answer, please write to us!
The candidate must present the following documents:
- Transcript of grades of the last two years of high school apostilled/legalised depending on the country of origin.
- Apostilled/legalised high school diploma, depending on the country of origin. This document must be homologated by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, regardless of the country of origin .
*Important: if the above documents are not in Spanish, they must be translated by a sworn translator.
If the candidate is studying or has completed an IB (International Baccalaureate) the following documents must be presented:
- Transcriptof records for the last two years of the baccalaureate.
- IB diploma. They must apply for the Credencial de Homologación del título de Bachiller through the UNED.
The candidate must submit the following documents:
- Transcript of records or grades obtained during the degree/course/bachelor's degree, previously apostilled/legalised depending on the country of origin.
- Apostilled/legalised degree diploma, depending on the country of origin.
- Letter of access to postgraduate studies issued by the university of origin, stating that the studies allow the student to continue or access postgraduate studies. Notarised or apostilled authentication is acceptable.
If you come from a country that is a signatory to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, it is not necessary to carry out legalisation, it will be sufficient to apostille the required documentation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of your country of origin.
If your country of origin does not belong to the Hague Convention, diplomatic legalisation is required.
Legalisation is the procedure for validating the signatures of the authorities that sign a document, thereby accrediting its authenticity, with a view to its presentation in a third country.
How do I do this ?
They must be submitted to:
- The Ministry of Education of the country of origin for diplomas and certificates of studies and at thecorresponding Ministry for birth and nationality certificates.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the same country for the legalisation of the previous recognition.
- The Spanish Consulate or diplomatic representation of Spain in that country for the recognition of this legalisation.
- The Legalisation Section of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs located at C/ Serrano Galvache, 26 - 28033 Madrid - Telephone: (+34) 91 3791606 / 91 3791608 / 91 3791609).
Documents issued by diplomatic or consular authorities of other countries in Spain must, in turn, be legalised at the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Yes, as long as you have not completed your baccalaureate/preparatory studies at an International Baccalaureate (IB).
How do I do this?
The homologation of the Spanish baccalaureate (non-university studies) can be done in person or electronically.
- If you do it in person, you will have to go to the Spanish consulate in your country of origin. If you are in Spain, you can do it directly at the offices of the Spanish Ministry of Education.
- If you choose to do it online, you will have to apply for it through the website of the Spanish Ministry of Education at the following link.
*Important: you will have to pay the fee model 079 to complete the process regardless of the modality you choose.
If you have any doubts, the Spanish Ministry of Universities has a video explaining the whole process. Check it here
Yes, when you are in Spain you must present the originals (legalised, apostilled or IB documentation) to the Student Services Department to validate the information provided.
Yes, if the documents are not in Spanish, they must be translated by a sworn translator .
IB degrees do not need to be translated.
Consult UDIT' s international guide and solve all your doubts.