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High school and vocational training students (LOMLOE)

On this page you can find all the information about the organization of the University Entrance Exam.

Students who have already passed the test can obtain more information about the university admission process through the different access routes in the following section: Admission to the URJC

University Entrance Exam (PAU) Structure

Purpose and Scope

The University Entrance Exam will be applicable exclusively to students who wish to access official university degree courses and who meet the requirements of being in possession of a Bachelor's degree, or who are in any of the situations contemplated in the third additional provision of Royal Decree 310/2016, of July 29, as indicated in article 2 of Royal Decree-Law 5/2016, of December 9.

Previous high school: Students who have passed the entrance exam to the University according to previous regulations may take advantage of several options, keeping their initial qualification:

  • Take the entrance exam for the PAU (General Core Exams)
  • Take the access phase (General Core Subjects) and the admission phase of the PAU (General Core Subjects for Modality and Option).
  • Apply only for the admission phase of the PAU (General Core Exams for both modality and option).

General rules for organizing the evaluation

  • The tests will be based on the basic curriculum of the subjects of the core subjects block of the second year of high school, established in Royal Decree 243/2022, of April 5.
  • Students who want to improve their admission grade may take a maximum of three Optional subjects from the second-year core subjects block. Notwithstanding the foregoing, universities may take into account in their admissions procedures, in addition to the grade obtained in each of the optional subjects from the core subjects block chosen by the student, the grade obtained in one or more of the general subjects belonging to the core subjects block according to the modality and itinerary.
  • Likewise, students may be examined in an additional foreign language, different from the one they had studied as a subject of the block of core subjects, included in the Baccalaureate Curriculum. The qualification obtained in said test may be taken into account by the universities in their admission procedures.
  • The baccalaureate evaluation for university access will last a maximum of four days. Each test exercise will last 90 minutes. A minimum break between exercises of 30 minutes will be established. The period of rest used to extend the time for taking the tests of students with specific educational support needs for whom it has been prescribed will not be computed as a rest period.
  • The tests corresponding to the general subjects of the block of core subjects of the second year will be:

GENERAL CORE SUBJECTS:

History of Spain or History of Philosophy (student's choice)

Spanish Language and Literature II

First Foreign Language II

 

GENERAL CORE SUBJECTS ACCORDING TO MODALITY:

or Arts Modality.

   Yo. Path of Plastic Arts, Image and Design: Artistic Drawing II.

   ii. Music and Performing Arts Track: Musical Analysis II or Performing Arts II, (student's choice).

o Science and Technology Modality: Mathematics II or Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences II (student's choice).

o General Modality: General Sciences.

o Humanities and Social Sciences Modality: Latin II or Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II (student's choice).

 

OPTION CORE SUBJECTS:

Biology

Choir and Vocal Technique II

Audiovisual Culture II

Technical Drawing II

Technical Drawing Applied to Plastic Arts and Design II

Design

Company and Business Model Design

Physics

Artistic Fundamentals

Geography

Geology and Environmental Sciences

Greek II

History of Philosophy / History of Spain

History of music and dance

History of art

Dramatic Literature

Cultural and Artistic Movements

Chemistry

Graphic-Plastic Expression Techniques

Technology and Engineering II

Additional Foreign Language (German, French, English, Italian or Portuguese)

 

official report card

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE 2025 PAU GRADES CONSULTATION

 

The URJC has the unified sign-on service (SSO). All students enrolled in the 2025 PAU tests will be assigned the corresponding permits associated with the email and identity document indicated in the registration.

 

No username and password are sent from the URJC. 

Note consultation: https://gestion.urjc.es/pau/ You will select “access with credentials” and at that moment you will enter your email, which will receive a validation code (token). That is why it is essential that you have your email fully operational. 

 

They have more information in the URJC guest account user manual

 

The grade card is an electronic document that certifies your PAU grades. It is signed using an electronic signature and a secure verification code (CSV), which allows any recipient of the document to validate its authenticity and integrity.

This document, being directly verifiable, will allow you to apply for a place in any other university district without the need for certification or additional stamps.

You can get the card here, on the same notes consultation screen.

Calculation of the Qualification of Access to the University (CAU)

The University Access Qualification (CAU) is the qualification that allows you to directly apply for admission to the University.

It will be obtained by adding:

  • 60% of the average normalized grade of Baccalaureate
  • Plus 40% of the overall grade for the access phase obtained in the PAU (provided that a minimum grade of 4 points has been obtained in said phase)

EXAMPLE:

  • Average grade for high school: 8,00
  • Average grade for PAU exams: 6,50

CAU = (8,00 x 60%) + (6,50 x 40%) = 4,8 + 2,6 = 7,4 points

This grade must be equal to or greater than 5 points in order to apply for admission to the university.

This rating will be between 5 and 10 points.

Passing the entrance exam for the University Entrance Exam (PAU) and your University Entrance Qualification (CAU) will be valid indefinitely.

Calculation of the admission grade Baccalaureate and Training Cycles

The admission grade is the grade used by universities to award all places, and in particular in those Degrees in which the number of applications exceeds the number of places offered (competitive competition).

Students who wish improve your admission grade to the university, both from Baccalaureate and from Higher Grade Vocational Training Cycles (CFGS), Higher Technicians of Plastic Arts and Design and Higher Sports Technicians, may take the exam in the same call de up to 3 subjects and, additionally, a second foreign languageAll different from those chosen in the Access Phase, whether or not they have been previously taken.

Students will be able to choose:

  • Any specific subject of the 2nd year of Baccalaureate modality, whether it has been taken or not.
  • A second language, among those established in RD 534/2024, of June 11, always different from the one chosen in the Access Phase.
  • History of Spain or History of PhilosophyIn the case of CFGS, Advanced Technicians in Plastic Arts and Design, and Advanced Sports Technicians may choose both. Neither of these subjects may be registered for the Admission Phase, whether it has already been enrolled in the Access Phase of the same call or if it is included in a previously approved Compulsory Block.

The admission grade will be obtained by adding:

To estimate how the grade might be, it is advisable to visit our admission grade simulator.

Each of the subjects examined in this phase will be graded from 0 to 10 points, and will be taken into account when a grade equal to or greater than 5 points is obtained.

This rating can be up to 14 points.

It will be valid during the course that begins immediately after passing the test, and during the two academic years following this one.

For admission purposes, the general core subject for the access phase will also be weighted like the admission phase subjects, provided they meet the same requirements. It is not necessary to take the exam twice for it to be weighted.

In the case of Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles, The admission grade will be obtained by adding:

  • The average grade of the Vocational Training Cycle
  • Plus the two best weighted grades we have obtained in the admission phase. (See the weighting table of the URJC).

To estimate how the grade might be, it is advisable to visit our admission grade simulator.

Each of the subjects examined in this phase will be graded from 0 to 10 points, and will be taken into account when a grade equal to or greater than 5 points is obtained.

This rating can be up to 14 points.

It will be valid during the course that begins immediately after passing the test, and during the two academic years following this one.

grade rise

Once the test has been passed, students will be able to present themselves again in successive calls in order to improve the grade (without limit of calls).

The subjects in the admissions phase may be different from those tested in previous examination sessions. The grade obtained in the new examination session will be taken into consideration, provided it is higher than the previous one(s) and is still valid.

Students who wish to enroll to raise grades will do so at the center where they completed the Baccalaureate or Higher Level Training Cycle on their day.

Students coming from other autonomous communities that for district of residence (empadronamiento) corresponds to them to be examined in the URJC, to register they will have to go to the 1st floor of the Rectorate of Móstoles (Access Test Service) at the time previously assigned by appointment, on the following days:

  • Ordinary Call: May 14, 2025
  • Extraordinary Call: June 20th, 2025

You must attend the appointment with the following original documentation:

  • DNI, NIE, Passport
  • PAU grade certificate passed in previous calls or, in the case of FP students, the certificate of grades and the degree
  • Registration certificate/slip or document that proves the residence address (eg: rental contract) in the Community of Madrid.

To request an appointment, you must write an email to  indicating:

  • Full name
  • DNI number, NIE, Passport
  • Mailing Address
  • Email address
  • Contact number

Once the application has been received and reviewed, you will be informed of the exact day and time that you can go to enroll.

IMPORTANT: It will not be possible to enroll without an appointment or outside the indicated days.

Review of qualifications obtained

Students may apply, in the within three business days counted from the date of publication of the results, the review of the grades obtained. The review will be requested through the platform note query.

The exercises on which the review request has been submitted will be corrected again by a specialist teacher other than the first teacher.

The review consists of two parts:

  • First of all, a verification of partial grades This is to confirm that all questions have been graded, as well as to verify that there are no errors in calculating the final grade. If errors are detected, they will be corrected and a new grade will be awarded.
  • After this verification, the specialist teacher will carry out a second correction of each and every one of the exam questions.

The final result Of the review will be the average of the grades provided by the two teachers and may involve a lower or higher final grade to that obtained in the first correction.

In the event that there is a difference of two or more points between the two grades, a third correction will be made ex officio, and the final grade will be the arithmetic mean of the three grades.

Once the review process is finished, the qualifying court will adopt the resolution that establishes the definitive qualifications and will notify the claimants.

The resolution puts an end to the administrative procedure, and a contentious-administrative appeal can be filed against it before the Contentious-Administrative Courts of Madrid, within a period of two months from the day following its notification, notwithstanding that the interested party may exercise, where appropriate, any other that it deems appropriate.

Registration, place and dates of the test

The students they will enroll in the educational center in which they finish the baccalaureate or the higher level training cycle. When registering, they will review the modality and the first foreign language studied and they will be able to choose the subjects of the voluntary part of which they want to be examined, up to a maximum of 4.

The educational centers of the Community of Madrid will carry out the Evaluation at the public university designated by the Organizing Commission of the Entrance Examinations.

The Rey Juan Carlos University will examine students at the Fuenlabrada and Móstoles Campuses in the ordinary call, while in the extraordinary call students will only take the exam at the Móstoles Campus.

Test completion dates.

Calendar for ORDINARY call

Formalization of enrollment in educational centers

From May 14th to 20th (until 14pm) 

Examinations

June 3-6 and June 7 coincidences/incidents

Provisional release of grades

June 13 at 12:XNUMX p.m.

Review Request

From 16 to June 18

Final Grades and Report Cards for Students Not Requesting Review

June 20, starting at 12 noon

Publication of final notes after the Review

June 25, starting at 9 a.m.

Request to see the exams (Only students who have requested Review)

 

The request will be made through the Registry of any of the Campuses of our University or the Electronic Office (with the form “Expose-request”) addressed to the Access Testing Service.

Exam Viewing Rules.

The viewing of the ordinary phase exams will be on July 8, 2025, in the morning. Each student will be informed of the specific time in which they can go to the rectorate building, first floor, office 102.

PRE-REGISTRATION: EXCLUSIVELY ONLINE

Check on the web

 

EXTRAORDINARY call calendar

Center enrollment formalization

From June 20th to 25th (until 14pm)

Examinations

July 1-3 and July 4 coincidences/incidents

Provisional release of grades

July 10 at 14 noon

Review Request

del 11 al 15 de julio

Final Grades and Report Cards for Students Not Requesting Review

July 17, starting at 9 a.m.

Publication of final notes after the Review

July 22, starting at 13:XNUMX p.m.

Request to see the exams (Only students who have requested Review)

 

The request will be made through the Registry of any of the Campuses of our University or the Electronic Office (with the form “Expose-request”) addressed to the Access Testing Service.

Exam Viewing Rules

The viewing of the ordinary phase exams will be on July 24, 2025, in the morning. Each student will be informed of the specific time in which they can go to the rectorate building, first floor, office 102.

PRE-REGISTRATION: EXCLUSIVELY ONLINE

Check on the web

Use of calculators and other electronic instruments

Allowed calculators

Recommendations, tips and instructions for taking the PAU

Instructions for students taking the test

ARRIVAL TO CAMPUS

The student will follow the instructions to get to the classroom, and will enter through the assigned door. Once in the classroom, he will take a seat and place the closed backpack under her seat.

ABSOLUTE PUNCTUALITY

The call to enter the classroom will be made 45 minutes in advance for the Spanish Language exam and 30 minutes in advance for the rest of the subjects.

When you enter the exam, you will place your ID on your table in a visible place. The student who arrives late for the exam or who does not show up will be graded with a 0 in the exercise he does not attend.

IDENTIFICATION STICKERS

Before the start of the test you will be given barcode labels identifying your personal data. These stickers must be kept for all exams and placed visibly on your table.

SPACE RESERVED FOR LABELS

Each exam booklet has a reserved space on the first and last page to paste the labels of each subject at the end of the exam. Extreme care will be taken in this operation to not tear them or place them outside the mentioned space. If there is any problem with the labels, notify the Court immediately.

Even if the exam is delivered blank, the labels will be attached.

You must take special care to place the stickers of the subject that has been examined, on the front and back.

CLASSROOM ENTRY AND LEAVING

You will not be able to enter the classroom once the initial 20 minutes of the exam have passed. You will also not be able to leave until 30 minutes have passed after the start.

In the case of subjects that include musical auditions in their exam, the student will not be able to join or leave the classroom until the auditions included in the test have finished.

CONFIDENTIALITY

To guarantee the confidentiality of the test, your name may not be written or any identifying mark left on the exam paper. If the exam had any identification, it would mean a grade of 0 in the exercise.

DEVELOPMENT AND EXAM BOOKLET

Clarifications cannot be requested regarding the content of the statements.

Only one booklet will be delivered per exam and the questions will be answered in it. It is important to clearly indicate the questions chosen. The order followed when answering the questions is irrelevant. You must answer the number of questions specified in the instructions for each exam.

The exam will be written with a ballpoint pen with blue or black indelible ink.

At no time will responses to the statement be valid.

The student may request a booklet to replace the one they already have from the person in charge of the classroom. The previous booklet will be destroyed in front of the student.

EXAM DELIVERY

Once each exam is finished, the student will hand it in to the person in charge of the classroom, even if he or she leaves the booklet blank.

You will not be able to leave the classroom until you have submitted the exam and following the instructions of the classroom leader.

BREACH OF REGULATIONS

The Court has the legal capacity to expel from the classroom and annul the tests people who fail to comply with the rules of ethics, respect, order or who use any unauthorized means or materials to pass the test. Expulsion carries a grade of 0 in all subjects.

The Agreement of the Organizing Committee on Fraudulent Acts by Students Participating in the PAU will be taken into account (Approved by the PAU Organizing Committee in the Single District of Madrid on April 27, 2020, modified on March 23, 2023 and ratified on February 21, 2024 and modified on May 13, 2024).

JUSTIFICATIONS

If you need to justify attendance at the end of the tests, proof will be requested at the Court headquarters.

MOBILE DEVICES

The telephones and any other electronic device you carry, must be off at all times inside the classrooms

CLAIM EXAMS - REVIEW

The exam is corrected again by another teacher.

The new grade will be the arithmetic average of the 2 corrections (may go up or lower the grade Final).

Academic fees and exam rights

Prices for entrance tests to official university degree studies.

  • For registration for the test: 93,02 euros, plus 11,63 euros for each subject in the specific phase in which the student enrolls.
  • For registration only for the specific phase of the test: 46,51 euros, plus 11,63 euros for each subject in which the student enrolls.

In addition, you can consult the exemptions in the DECREE 43/2022, of June 29

FAQs

What is the University Entrance Exam (PAU)?

This is the University Entrance Exam that students who have completed high school must pass in order to access official undergraduate studies at the university.

How is it structured?

The PAU is structured in two phases called, respectively, the access phase and the admission phase.

Access phase: The following subjects from the second year of Baccalaureate will be evaluated:

General core subjects, which are common to all 2nd year Baccalaureate students:

  • Spanish Language and Literature II.
  • History of Spain or History of Philosophy.
  • Foreign Language II.

General core subject of the Baccalaureate modality taken by the student:

  1. Arts Modality:
    • In the field of Plastic Arts, Image and Design: Artistic Drawing II.
    • In the Music and Performing Arts track: Musical Analysis II or Performing Arts II
  2. Science and Technology Modality: Mathematics II or Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences II.
  3. General Modality: General Sciences.
  4. Humanities and Social Sciences Modality: Latin II or Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences II.

Admission phase

Those who wish to improve their admission grade may take the exam in the same session of:

  • Up to three subjects from the second year of Baccalaureate, common or by modality, different from those that were examined in the access phase.
  • Additionally, you will be able to take an exam in a second foreign language other than the one you had chosen in the entrance phase.

Can I take an exam in the access phase of a language that I have not studied as a first foreign language in 2nd year of Baccalaureate?

No, you will have to take an exam in the language studied in 2nd year of Baccalaureate as the first Foreign Language II.

Can I take an exam in a second foreign language during the admission phase?

Yes, you can take an exam in a second foreign language other than the one you chose during the entrance phase, and you can choose between German, French, English, Italian and Portuguese, whether you have studied it or not.

If I take an exam in a second foreign language, will it be considered in my admission grade for all degrees?

No, each public university in the Community of Madrid will determine which Degrees weight the second Foreign Language and with what score (0.1 or 0.2). Consult the weighting table of the URJC.

What is the University Access Qualification (CAU)? How do I calculate my access grade?

The University Access Qualification (CAU) is the qualification that allows you to directly apply for admission to the University.

How do I calculate my entrance grade?

It will be obtained by adding:

  • 60% of the average normalized grade of Baccalaureate
  • Plus 40% of the overall grade for the access phase obtained in the PAU (provided that a minimum grade of 4 points has been obtained in said phase)

EXAMPLE:

  • Average grade for high school: 8,00
  • Average grade for PAU exams: 6,50

CAU = (8,00 x 60%) + (6,50 x 40%) = 4,8 + 2,6 = 7,4 points

This grade must be equal to or greater than 5 points in order to apply for admission to the university.

This rating will be between 5 and 10 points.

What is the validity period of the access grade?

It is indefinite.

What can I do to improve my entrance grade?

You can re-take the PAU as many times as you want, but you must take all the subjects that make up the access phase.

The grade obtained in the new call will be taken into consideration, provided that it is higher than the previous one.

What is the admission grade? How do I calculate it?

The admission grade is the grade used by universities to award all places, and in particular in those Degrees in which the number of applications exceeds the number of places offered (competitive competition).

How do I calculate my admission grade?

It will be obtained by adding:

To get an estimate of what your grade could be, we recommend you visit our admission grade simulator.

Each of the subjects you take in this phase will be graded from 0 to 10 points, and will be taken into account when you obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points.

This rating can be up to 14 points.

How many subjects can I take in the admission phase?

  • Up to three subjects from the second year of Baccalaureate, common or by modality, different from those that would have been examined in the university entrance exam.
  • Additionally, you will be able to take an exam in a second foreign language other than the one you chose during the entrance phase.

What is the validity period of the admission note?

It will be valid during the course that begins immediately after passing the test, and during the two academic years following this one.

What can I do to improve my admission grade?

You can retake the PAU as many times as you want.

The grade obtained in the new call will be taken into consideration, provided that it is higher than the previous one.

Are the grades from the admission phase valid even if the student has not passed the access phase?

They are not valid. In order for them to be included in the admission grade, it is essential to pass the admission phase in the same or previous calls.

If I took the Selectividad with regulations prior to 2010, can I get an admission grade of 14 points?

Your final Selectividad grade is equivalent to the University Access Qualification (CAU) of the current PAU, which is scored out of 10 points.

You can apply for the admission phase to earn a maximum of 4 additional points for the admission process.

What should I know if I have studied a Higher Vocational Training Course?

If you are a student of a Higher Level Vocational Training Course, your University Access Qualification (CAU) will be your average grade for the Vocational Training Course. With this grade you can apply for admission to university.

This rating can reach up to 10 points.

What can I do to improve my entrance grade?

You can apply for the admission phase of the PAU.

How many subjects can I take in the admission phase?

  • Up to three subjects in the second year of high school
  • Additionally, to a second foreign language

How do I calculate my admission grade?

It will be obtained by adding:

  • The average grade of the Vocational Training Cycle
  • Plus the two best weighted grades we have obtained in the admission phase. (See the weighting table of the URJC).

To get an estimate of what your grade could be, we recommend you visit our admission grade simulator.

Each of the subjects you take in this phase will be graded from 0 to 10 points, and will be taken into account when you obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points.

This rating can be up to 14 points.

Where should I register for the PAU?

At the center where you obtained the title of Higher Technician in Vocational Training.

If this centre no longer exists, you must go to the Vocational Training or Baccalaureate educational centre closest to your registered address.

What incidents can arise during the PAU days?

What happens if you are unable to take an exam in a subject for reasons beyond your control?

The exam may be held later only on the day established by the university for incidents and coincidences, provided that the cause is documented.

The causes can be:

  • Serious or very serious illness, requiring hospitalization or isolation
  • Accidents that impede the student's mobility
  • Obligations or judicial citations
  • Personal situations of extreme gravity.

What happens if when I start the test I realize that the subjects I have enrolled in are not correct?

First of all, you should keep in mind that you must carefully review the subjects you have enrolled in at the time of registration.

Once the registration period for the exams has ended, no changes will be made under any circumstances, so you will have to take the exams for the subjects you have registered for.

Can I request a review if I disagree with my grades?

Yes, you can request a review via the web at deadlines established for this purpose, in the subjects you deem appropriate.

The exam will be corrected again by a different teacher.

The final mark will be the arithmetic mean of the 2 corrections, being able to raise or lower the initial mark.

Can I request to see my completed exams?

Yes, but you will only be able to see the exams for those subjects in which a Review of Grades has been requested. deadlines established by the university.

This does not entail the right to a new review, nor to have the assistance of a specialist teacher.

File transfers and academic certifications

TRANSFER

NOTICE: Agreement of the public universities of the Single District of the Community of Madrid, on certifications of the University Entrance Exam and transfers of records

They must request file transfer:

All students who have passed the University Entrance Examination at the Rey Juan Carlos University and are admitted to any private University and to Public Universities outside the Community of Madrid, including the UNED.

Students who have started studies at the Rey Juan Carlos University must request the transfer of their file at the Student Secretary of their Campus.

They should not request transfer of file

Those students who have passed the University Entrance Examination at the Rey Juan Carlos University in any call and have been admitted to some of the Public Universities of the Community of Madrid (Alcalá Autónoma, Carlos III, Complutense, Politécnica and Rey Juan Carlos )

Documentation to present:

Application form

Letter of admission from the host university (original)

Valid large family card (if applicable).

Place of delivery: 

Applications will be delivered to the University Registration Department:

You can also present it in the registries (face-to-face or digital) of other public administrations that are enabled. The documentation must be addressed to the General Registry of the Rey Juan Carlos University (Identification code DIR3: U05600001).

Once the request has been delivered, within approximately 7 to 15 days, the receipt of payment of fees will be sent to your email. Once paid, you must send the scanned proof of payment by email to the Access Test Service

Rates: (DECREE 43/2022, of June 29, of the Governing Council, which establishes the public prices for university studies leading to official titles and services of an academic nature in the public universities of the Community of Madrid):

  • Ordinary: €27,54
  • General Large Family (50%): €13,77
  • Special Large Family: Exempt from payment

CERTIFICATIONS

NOTICE: It is reported that according to agreement of the public universities of the single district of the Community of Madrid, the official report card may be used as a supporting document for the entrance exams downloadable from our web page for students who have taken the tests from 2018 onwards.
This document contains a Secure Verification Code (CSV) with which its validity can be verified in the Electronic Headquarters of the University. You can also download from this last place, the same document in PDF with the Electronic signature including.

All those students who have taken the University Access Tests at the Rey Juan Carlos University may request, by means of a standardized form, the issuance of a certificate that accredits their completion.

Documentation to present:

Application form

Valid large family card (if applicable).

Place of delivery: 

Applications will be delivered:

You can also present it in the registries (face-to-face or digital) of other public administrations that are enabled. The documentation must be addressed to the General Registry of the Rey Juan Carlos University (Identification code DIR3: U05600001).

When the certificate is issued, the interested party will be contacted.

Privacy Policy

Agreements of the Organizing Committee 

Agreement of the organizing committee on fraudulent acts by students participating in the PAU in the Community of Madrid

Explanatory note on the use of calculators and other electronic instruments

Agreement of February 17, 2025 of the Organizing Committee approving the Instructions for carrying out the PAU in the ordinary and extraordinary calls for 2025

 

 

Autonomous Regulations

Resolution of February 3, 2025, of the Director General of Universities, which publicizes the agreement of the coordinating committee of the university entrance exam which determines the dates for carrying out the tests corresponding to the year 2025.

Decree 64 / 2022, of 20 of July, of the Governing Council, which establishes the organisation and curriculum of the Baccalaureate for the Community of Madrid.

Order 47/2017, of January 13, of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, by which certain aspects of the final evaluation of Baccalaureate for access to university are developed.

  ORDER 2105/2024, of May 7, of the Ministry of Education, Science and Universities, which modifies Order 47/2017.

  ORDER 1647/2018, of May 9, of the Department of Education and Research, which modifies Order 47/2017.

 

 

Basic state regulations

Royal Decree 534 / 2024, of 11 of June, which regulates the requirements for access to official university degree courses, the basic characteristics of the access test and the basic regulations of admission procedures.

Instruction DG Evaluation and Territorial Cooperation for calculating university access grades for students with various types of high school

 

For any questions related to the structure and organization of the University Entrance Test, you can direct them through the Student Help Box