Procedure
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How do Waiting lists work?
After the enrolment period and the recount of available places for each Master's Degree, the students on the waitlist will be contacted by preference order. This will be announced on the website: Places allocation results or the pre-enrolment app, as well as via email.
Phase 2 will have a second Waiting List Call and it will proceed with the exact same process as
Finally, if there were still vacancies, it will be offered via phone call, text message or email to the corresponding candidates on the waiting list who have accredited that they hold a Bachelor's degree or equivalent (for phase 2 and the extraordinary phases, because Phase 1 is open only for graduated students). If after this Waiting List Call there still remained available places, students with pending studies (TFG and up to 9 ECTS Credits) will be contacted strictly following the order of the list.
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If I am admitted for my second or third option and then, in then Waiting List Calls, I am admitted for my first option, how can change?
In case you have already enrolled in your second or third option Master's Degree and you get a place from the waitlist, you must withdraw from the current Master's Degree (please contact the Faculty in charge of the MD) and enrol in your newly assigned place.
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How many credits do I have to enrol in?
According to the UV registration regulations for Degree's and Master's degrees, the registration will be done in the following terms:
Full-time students: you must register for a minimum of 36 credits and a maximum of 72
Part-time students: you must register for a minimum of 24 credits and a maximum of 36.
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I'm working, and I can't attend all the classes, am I entitled to a reduction?
Students can apply for partial registration at the centre responsible for the degree, duly justifying the alleged work activity. In this case you can register for at least 24 credits.
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I am interested in a 90-credit Master's degree. Can I register for all of them and finish it in one year?
No, because the Universitat de València's Enrolment Regulations for Degree’s and Master's degrees set a maximum of 72 credits.
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If I am admitted to a Master's, but I cannot register, can I save my place for next year?
No, students who do not register within the established period will lose the right to reserve their initial place, which will be offered in the waiting list appeals.
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If I was admitted as a 'conditional', when and how do I enrol?
In phase 2 and the extraordinary phase, students with unfinished studies will be accepted as 'conditional'. They must provide an official degree certificate to prove the end of their studies within the stablished dates for each Phase, so they will be enabled for enrolment.
Once finished the enrolment period and the waiting list calls, if there remained places available, they will be offered via phone call, text message or email to the corresponding candidates on the waiting list who have accredited that they hold a Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
After that, if there were still available places, “conditional” admitted students with unfinished studies (that is, TFG and up to 9 ECTS Credits), would be contacted strictly following the order of the list.
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What happens if I have been admitted to a master’s degree and I do not enrol within the period established?
Candidates who have been admitted to a master’s degree and do not enrol within the period established will lose their right to the place initially allocated to them, which will be offered to applicants on the waiting list or made available in the next pre-enrolment phase, as appropriate.
If you have been admitted in pre-enrolment Extraordinary Phase and you do not enrol within the deadline set, you can ask the Student Services if there are any places available.
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When does the course start?
Master’s degree courses typically start in mid-September and end in June. The specific calendar can be consulted in the master’s degree webpage, published in the Student Services site, which includes specific information on the master’s degree.
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What details will I have to provide to access the online enrolment portal?
To register online, students must log in with their UV credentials.
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Can I study more than one Master’s degree in the same year?
Yes. However, UV students may enrol in a maximum of 72 ECTS credits per year and must enrol in a minimum of 24 ECTS credits in each of the two master’s degrees. During pre-enrolment, the candidate can only be admitted to one master’s degree. So as new students, they can only enrol in one master's degree.
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What is the difference between pre-enrolment and enrolment?
Pre-enrolment is a process that takes place before enrolment during which applications for a course are assessed and the places available are allocated. Therefore, the final step in the pre-enrolment process is to notify candidates if they have been admitted, included on the waiting list or excluded.
Enrolment is therefore a process that follows pre-registration. Only students admitted in the corresponding pre-registration phase who, in addition, have accredited the completion of the studies that give access to the Master's degree can enrol in the established period (see the exact dates at: https://ir.uv.es/ixsr0oz). Once the enrolment period and the waiting list appeals have been completed, if places are still available, students who have been admitted and who have pending studies (TFG/Final Year Project and a maximum of 9 ECTS credits) may enrol.
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Can you study a Master’s Degree part-time ?
Yes, the Universitat de València enrollment regulations allow you to study a part-time Master’s Degree. In these cases, students only study between 24 and 36 ECTS per year






