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As general entry requirement they should be contemplated in some of the presumptions of the article 6 of the RD 99/2011 or of the second additional provision of such Royal Decree.

In general, in order to access the Doctoral Programme in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry and, According to the Royal Decree 99/2011, 28 January, which regulates the official doctoral studies, it will be necessary to hold the Spanish qualifications of Undergraduate Degree, or equivalent, and of University Master’s Degree.
Likewise, access is permitted to applicants under the following circumstances:
a) To hold a Spanish university qualification or from other country of the European Higher Education Area, which gives access to the Master’s Degree, according to the provisions of the article 16 of the Royal Decree 1393/2007, 29 October, and they should have passed at least 300 credits of their official university studies, from which at least 60 have to be of Master’s studies.
b) To hold an Undergraduate Degree whose duration, according to the rules of Community Law, is at least of 300 ECTS credits. Said graduates should compulsorily take the training complements, except the range of courses of the corresponding undergraduate degree includes training credits in research, equivalent in training value to the credits in researche coming from master’s degree studies.
c) The university graduates who, before obtaining a training place in the corresponding entry test for specific health training, have passed with a positive assessment at least two training years of a programme for obtaining the official certificate of any of the specialisations in Health Sciences.
d) To hold a degree obtained according to foreign educational systems, without the need of its accreditation, after verification by the university that it certifies a level of training equivalent to the official Spanish qualification of the Master’s Degree and which confers in the issuance country of the degree the access to doctoral studies. This admission does not imply, in any case, the accreditation of the previous degree or its recognition for other purposes different to the access to Doctoral Studies.
e) To hold other Spanish Doctoral qualification obtained according to previous university regulations.
 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS/CRITERIA:
As specific requirement:
Acceptance to the Doctoral Programme will be done according to the following profiles:
a) Ideal entry profile to the Doctoral Programme in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry: the candidates shall have taken the Master’s degree in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry at the UV
associated to this doctoral programme or the Master’s degree in Sensors for Industrial Applications by the Universitat Politecnica de València.
In the event of holding the Diploma d'Estudis Avançats (DEA-a tertiary education degree)- obtained according to the Royal Decree 778/98– or the Research Proficiency- according to the regulations of the Royal Decree 185/85– , they must have been completed within Doctoral Programmes related to this.
b) Other entry profiles to the Doctoral Programme in Chemical Experimental Techniques can also be accepted if they have taken master’s degrees different to the above mentioned, preferably those who have taken previous Degrees or Llicenciatura in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Food Science and Technology, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Environmental Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology or certificates corresponding to other experimental sciences and technologies and this case, the students may be required to take specific bridging courses at the level of Master’s degree in Chemical Experimental Techniques which is developed at the UV.


The students who fulfil the requirements will entry the doctoral programme, and the Doctoral Studies Academic Committee will be the responsible for verifying the compliance of the above requirements for the admission of the applicant.