Matrícula i preu del màster
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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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I have a recognised disability in my country, am I entitled to any exemption?
Any foreign person with legal residence in Spain and with a disability may request recognition of this condition from the competent authority, in accordance with the provisions of the agreements signed with their respective States and, failing this, in accordance with the principle of reciprocity. If the Spanish authority has issued the corresponding accreditation, they may opt for the applicable discounts indicated in the Enrolment section, always providing the corresponding documentary justification.
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If we are a large family in my country, can I benefit from a reduction?
No, unless you obtain the recognition of the Large Family Title granted by a Spanish Public Administration. The only applicable reductions are those indicated in the Enrolment section, as long as they are accompanied by the corresponding documentary justification.
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If I have won an extraordinary prize at another university, do I have any benefit?
No. The Extraordinary Award does not generate fee exemptions, even outside the UV. The only applicable bonuses are those indicated in the section on Enrolment, as long as they are accompanied by the corresponding documentary justification.
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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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I have been admitted in a master’s degree, how and when do I enrol?
It depends on when the admission was resolved. Successful candidates who submitted their pre-enrolment application in Ordinary Phase may enrol online second half of July. Successful candidates who submitted their pre-enrolment application in Extraordinary Phase may enrol online at the end of September. Check the exact dates at https://ir.uv.es/N2WeKga
Successful candidates must enrol online through the student’s portal (https://webges.uv.es/uvPortalUVWeb/), otherwise they will lose their place. For the enrolment the application number will be needed.
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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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Does the UV award grants to study master’s degree courses?
Yes. The UV Office of the Vice-Rector for International Relations and Cooperation offers yearly the Luis Cardona grants, the Cooperation grants and other grants addressed to students from developing countries. Additionally, the UV Information and Promotion Service (SeDi) offers student grants. For further information, please check their websites or the following link.
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What details will I have to provide to access the online enrolment portal?
To access the online enrolment portal, candidates must identify themselves by providing the following data:
- ID number or passport indicated in their pre-enrolment application
- Date of birth
- The number of their pre-enrolment application. This number is shown on the pre-enrolment application (in the upper-right corner of the PDF document that was generated and is identified with the code UV-EST_PM21-XXXXXX) and is also indicated to successful candidates in the personal
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What is the cost of a master’s degree course at the UV?
The UV is a public university so the price to take studies here is set yearly by the regional government. Each master’s degree webpage, published in the Student Services website, specifies the price per credit for that degree. The approximate price of a master’s degree can be calculated by multiplying the number of credits by the price per credit and adding 30€ for administrative fees.
In case of foreign students, please check the following FAQ regarding Higher Price.
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Is the price of a master’s degree higher for foreign students?
Yes, according to the Decree established by law by the Valencian Government each year,Foreign students who do not have resident status will be charged double the amount of the public prices established in Annex I for university academic services (excluding nationals of Member States of the European Union and those to whom the European Community regime is applicable). The corresponding price may not exceed one hundred per cent (100%) of the cost of the academic service.
On the other hand, those students who access the master’s degree course through a university qualification issued outside the European Higher Education Area that has not been officially recognised will be charged a €155.22 fee, payable through the electronic pre-enrolment application form by bank card, for the process of verification of equivalence of the foreign qualification.
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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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When do the fees or costs of a master’s degree have to be payed?
Enrolment fees are payable in September or October, depending on the date of enrolment. The university allows payment in eight monthly instalments. Payment can also be made by credit card (in full or in instalments), so a Spanish bank account is not required.
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I have been admitted to a Master's degree, but the system does not allow me to register. Why?
In addition to being admitted, in order to be able to enrol in the established period (see the exact dates at: https://ir.uv.es/ixsr0oz), you must have accredited the completion of your Master's access studies.
Otherwise, your enrolment will be subject to the fact that, once all those who have completed their studies have enrolled, there will be vacant places on the Master's degree.
If you have accredited the completion of your studies by attaching the corresponding proof in the Virtual Office (except UV students), you have to take into account that the enrolment to the Master's degree is managed in the centres/Faculties. For the resolution of any incidents that may arise, students should contact the Office of the Secretary of the centre/Faculty responsible for the corresponding Master's degree.
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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