ADMISSION
to study at EUNEIZ

Starting on Monday, 2 February 2026, the enrolment period for the 2026-2027 academic year will be open. This is an online process in which different steps must be followed depending on the situation of each prospective student.

PRE-REGISTERED STUDENTS

If you have already completed the pre-registration process:

  • Your place is reserved and you have 15 days of priority (from 02/02/2026), until Sunday 15 February 2026 inclusive, to formalise your enrolment and be assigned a place.

    If you do not complete your enrolment before that date, you will lose your priority and your place will be made available to someone else. If you wish to resume your enrolment after the deadline, you will depend on the number of places available at that time.

IF YOU ARE NOT PRE-REGISTERED

You must first submit a pre-registration application.

  • If places are available, once you have completed the pre-enrolment, you will be able to formalise your enrolment and reserve your place.
  • If there are no places available, you will be assigned a number on the waiting list; in this case, you will not be able to enrol until there are changes on the waiting list, in which case you will be contacted by the University’s Admissions Department.

IF YOU ARE ON THE WAITING LIST

If you have applied for pre-enrolment and are on the waiting list:

  • You do not currently have a place, so you cannot enrol until there are changes in the waiting list, in which case the University Admissions Department will contact you.

Before starting the process, we recommend that you consult the ENROLMENT MANUAL, which contains all the instructions for completing the enrolment process correctly and thus avoiding any incidents. If you have any problems, please contact the University Academic Secretariat (secretariaacademica@euneiz.com).

Access Requirements

  • Students holding a Baccalaureate qualification in the Spanish Educational System or another confirmed equivalent.
  • Students holding a European Baccalaureate qualification or the International Baccalaureate qualification.
  • Students holding Baccalaureate qualifications, diplomas or studies from educational systems of European Union Member States or with other States with which the applicable international agreements have been signed, on a reciprocal basis.
  • Students holding recognised Baccalaureate, diplomas or studies approved under the Spanish Educational System, which have been obtained or carried out in educational systems of States which are not members of the European Union with which no international agreements have been signed for the recognition of the Baccalaureate qualification, on a reciprocal basis.
  • Students holding official Higher Vocational Training Technician, Higher Technician of Plastic Arts and Design or Higher Sports Technician qualifications belonging to the Spanish Educational System, or confirmed equivalent qualifications, diplomas or studies or those approved as such.
  • Students holding qualifications, diplomas or studies, other than those equivalent to the Baccalaureate qualifications, Higher Vocational Training Technician, Higher Technician in Plastic Arts and Design or Higher Sports Technician of the Spanish Educational System, obtained or carried out in a Member State of the European Union or in other States with which applicable international agreements have been signed, on a reciprocal basis, when the said students meet the academic requirements demanded in the said Member State for access to its Universities.
  • People over the age of twenty-five who pass the access test set forth in this Royal Decree.
  • People over the age of forty who have employment or professional experience related to a teaching subject.
  • People over the age of forty-five who pass the access test set forth in this Royal Decree.
  • Students holding an official university Degree, Master or equivalent qualification.
  • Students holding an official University Diploma as a Technical Architect, Technical Engineer, Graduate Architect or Engineer, corresponding to former university education system arrangements or an equivalent qualification.
  • Students who have completed partial foreign or Spanish university studies, or who, having completed foreign university studies, have not obtained their approval in Spain and wish to continue their studies in a Spanish university.
  • In this case, it will be an essential requirement that the corresponding university has recognised at least 30 credits.
  • Students who are in the position to be able to access the university in accordance with Spanish Education System arrangements prior to the Organic Law 8/2013, of 9 December.

For the Music Production and Sound for the Entertainment Industry Degree it will also be necessary to pass a music level test. Students who can prove they have a Professional Music Degree are exempt from the test.

2. Requisito de idioma y otros requisitos

Consulta los requisitos específicos de algunas titulaciones

Plazo

La prueba de idioma se realizará el viernes, 11 de marzo a partir de las 16h.