Master's Admission
Continue your studies. Become a specialist.
Take your undergraduate studies further with a postgraduate degree that enhances your employability, helps you become a specialist in your field, and gives you access to doctoral studies.
Process of admission to master's degree step by step
Discover in this page the steps to start your postgraduate studies at the Universitat Politècnica de València.
01.
Get to know the UPV
Every year the UPV organises different activities so that future students can get to know first-hand what studies the university offers, as well as the services, resources and facilities of its three campuses.
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02.
Choose studies
Which master's degree do you like to study? The UPV offers you more than 100 options, including master's degrees and double master's degrees, so you can continue your studies. The widest choice to help you truly specialise.
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03.
Apply
If you have already chosen the master's degree you want to study, it's time to make your pre-registration to apply for admission and reserve your place
Pre-registration application
Pre-registration application
Pre-enrolment for master's degree courses is done through an application provided by the UPV. To do so, follow these instructions to access:
- If you are already a UPV student: use your ID card and your UPVnet KEY
- If you are UPV staff: use your ID card and your UPVnet KEY number
- If you are a student coming from other universities, request a password and an identifier before pre-registration.
Pre-registration phases and deadlines
Pre-registration phases and deadlines
The different master's degrees offered by the UPV are enrolled in different pre-registration phases. You can consult the lists and more information about the periods below:
Phase 0
Aimed at students with foreign qualifications who are neither EU nationals nor legally resident in the European Union.
- Open from 17 November, 2025 until 13 February, 2026.
Phase 1
Aimed at all students (national and international).
- Open from 2 March to 30 April 2026.
Phase 2
Aimed at all students (national and international).
- Open from 15 to 26 June 2026.
Phase 3
For all students (national and international).
- Open in two periods: from 31 July to 7 August; and from 24 August to 4 September 2026.
Help manuals
Help manuals
If you want to consult all the available documentation on how to pre-register for a university master's degree correctly, the UPV provides you with support material. Some documents refer to the academic year 25-26.
General documentation
- General document on the pre-registration process
- Pre-registration and admissions calendar - Academic year 2025-2026
- Access and Admission Regulations
- Contact with the responsible entities for the master's degrees
- Instructions for the calculation of the equivalence of the average mark of degrees obtained abroad
Manuals to help you with pre-registration
Access with a foreign degree
- Difference between homologation and legalisation
- Official translation of the documentation into Spanish
- Procedure for the legalisation of foreign academic documents (university degrees and personal academic certificates) to be valid in Spain
- Validity of documents and sworn translations
- List of sworn translators/interpreters appointed by the competent Ministry
Pre-registration results
Pre-registration results
The dates and times of publication of results for the 2026-2027 course are as follows:
Phase 0
Publication of results on different dates depending on the master's degree to which access is requested.
Phase 1
On 3 June 2026, starting at 2 p.m., you will find out if you have been accepted into the master's programme you applied for. And if you have been placed on the waiting list, you will have a period of time to confirm that you want to remain on the waiting list for the next round of admissions: from 3 to 8 June 2026.
Phase 2
On 22 July 2026, starting at 2 p.m., you will find out if you have been accepted into the master's programme you applied for. And if you have been placed on the waiting list, you will have a period of time to confirm that you want to remain on the waiting list for the next round of admissions: from 22 to 24 July 2026.
Phase 3
On 11 September 2026, starting at 2 p.m., you will find out if you have been accepted into the master's programme you applied for. And if you have been placed on the waiting list, you will have a period of time to confirm that you want to remain on the waiting list for the next round of admissions: from 11 to 15 September 2026.
Place reservation
Place reservation
- When you are admitted to a master's degree programme, you will be asked to make a mandatory payment of €300 for place reservation.
- You can pay by card TPV (bank card) by following the steps in the pre-enrolment application. This amount is not an additional charge, but rather an advance payment, and will be deducted from the total amount you pay for enrolment.
- Likewise, it will be refunded to all those who are entitled to a scholarship or exemption for any reason. However, if you do not make the payment, it will be understood that you are giving up your place and you will not be able to enrol.
- And, as is the case with this type of payment, if you are accepted and pay the deposit but ultimately decide not to enrol, you will not be able to request a refund of this amount.
04.
Enrol
You are very close to starting your master's degree at the UPV. If you have reached this step, your pre-registration has been approved and now it's time to formalise your enrolment. Go ahead!
Enrol
Enrol
Once you have confirmed your admission, you will be informed of the exact date and time to register.
The persons who can enroll according to each phase are:
- Persons admitted to Phase 0: according to the master's degree for which admission is requested
- Persons admitted to Phase 1: Friday 5 and Monday 8 June 2026
- Persons admitted to Phase 2: Thursday 23 and Friday 24 July 2026
- Persons admitted to Phase 3: Monday 14 and Tuesday 15 September 2026
Tuition information
Tuition information
- Master's regulations
- Compulsory school insurance and voluntary accident insurance
- Part-time (TP) enrolment requests
- Summary of fees and tuition for official master's programmes
- Information and payment methods for academic fees
- Recognition (adaptations/convalidations)
- Regulatory approval, equivalence and comparability of Official Certificates
05.
Check scholarships
Discover all the available scholarships that can help you to carry out your Master's studies. Choose the one that best suits you, prepare the documentation and apply for it within the established deadlines.
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06.
Start your postgraduate
Congratulations! You are now officially a student at the Universitat Politècnica de València. Until classes start, how about starting here? Don't miss these contents that can help you get started.