Cookies Policy

The website of the University of Cádiz uses its own and third-party cookies to carry out analysis of use and measurement of traffic, as well as to allow the correct functioning in social networks, and in this way to improve your browsing experience.

If you want to configure cookies, press the button Customize Cookies. You can also access the cookie settings at any time from the corresponding link in the footer.

For more information about cookies you can consult the Cookies policy from the website of the University of Cádiz.

Cookies customization

The website of the University of Cádiz uses its own and third-party cookies to carry out analysis of use and measurement of traffic, as well as to allow the correct functioning in social networks, and in this way to improve your browsing experience.

For more information about cookies you can consult the Cookies policy from the website of the University of Cádiz. You can also access the cookie settings at any time from the corresponding link in the footer.

You can configure the website cookies according to their purpose:

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Graduates

This quota is reserved for individuals who hold an official university degree from Spain or have had their Bachelor’s or Master’s degree equivalence confirmed. If the applicant has alternative qualifications, they may also use them

To participate in the pre-registration process, applicants must submit their applications within the specified deadline. In their applications, they should list all the degrees and institutions in Andalusia where they intend to study, regardless of the university or province where they completed their admission requirements. It’s important to note that the order in which degrees and institutions are listed must remain unchanged throughout the entire pre-registration process. Any modifications to the order, addition of new requests, or removal of requests that result in admission to a degree and institution with a waiting list where the student is not listed will not be accepted.

The criteria for prioritization within this quota are as follows:

  • First priority will be given to applicants who have successfully completed their university admission requirements in the regular call of the current academic year or in regular or extraordinary calls from previous years. These applicants will participate in the standard pre-enrollment phase for university degree programs.
  • Second priority will be given to applicants who have met their university admission requirements through extraordinary calls in the current academic year. These applicants will participate in the extraordinary pre-enrollment phase for university degree programs.
  • Within each of the two aforementioned priority groups, students will be evaluated solely based on their admission grade point average (GPA). If you have requested the validation or equivalency of your foreign degree, you must also apply for the equivalence of GPA for studies completed at foreign institutions.
  • For those applying with a master’s degree, the admission GPA will be calculated as a weighted average based on the credits completed, the GPA of the bachelor’s or equivalent studies that granted access to the master’s program, and the GPA of the master’s degree.