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The end of the 2nd year of Bachillerato and the EVAU test mark a crucial moment for thousands of students. For some, access to university in Spain may be limited by the demanding cut-off marks. But what if the world were your campus?

Study in Europe: open and accessible options

Fortunately, there are universities in different countries that offer quality education with more flexible entry requirements. Right now, you can still apply to programs in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Germany and the Netherlands, destinations with a wide variety of degrees.

In Germany, many public universities have no tuition fees, allowing students to access higher education without paying large sums. In addition, finding good and affordable accommodation is much easier than you might think.

In the Netherlands, the Universities of Applied Sciences offer practical, job-oriented training, and they still have deadlines open until the end of July. It is an excellent choice for those seeking programs in business, technology, art and many other areas.

High-demand careers: Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Dentistry.

If your dream is to study Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or DentistryThere are options open in the Czech Republic, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Latvia and Italy. These countries offer programs recognized throughout Europe, allowing students to train in institutions with great prestige and ample opportunities.

Don’t let the cut-off marks stop you: if you are really passionate about these careers, you can still achieve your goal without giving up quality training.

Want to empower your future? Try a Gap Year

The Gap Year is not only an option for those who have not yet decided what to study, but an experience that provides maturity, personal development and a solid level of English, qualities that are highly valued by university admissions departments around the world.

This program combines English language learning, volunteering, work experience and university orientation, helping students develop key skills, gain confidence and discover new opportunities before taking the next academic step.

Investing a year in professional and personal growth can make a difference in your access to an international university and in your professional future.

Don’t limit your future, expand your possibilities

Access to education should not depend solely on a cut-off score. Exploring international opportunities can open doors you never considered before.

If you would like more information about studying abroad, deadlines and requirements, contact us – your college path may be closer than you think!

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