Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 8315(₹ 686324) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 33260(₹ 274597) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 8315(₹ 686324) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 33260(₹ 2745297) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 8824(₹ 728337) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 35296(₹ 2913349) | |
Established: 1989
Location: Leganes, a municipality in the Madrid metropolitan area, Spain.
Campus Facilities: Modern classrooms, advanced laboratories, libraries, sports facilities, and student residences.
Focus: Engineering, Social Sciences, and Law.
Aerospace Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Communication Systems Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Power Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Industrial Technologies Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Telecommunication Technologies Engineering
Advanced Communications Technologies
Biomedical Engineering
Electrical Energy Conversion and Power Systems
Electronic Systems Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Space Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Electrical, Electronics and Automation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Organization
Signal Theory and Communications
High school diploma or equivalent
University entrance exam (Selectividad)
English language proficiency (if applicable)
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
Academic transcripts
English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
Statement of purpose
Letters of recommendation
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 1-2 years
Language: English
Duration: 3-4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 3-4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Duration: 3-4 years
Language: Spanish/English
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Aerospace Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Biomedical Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Communication Systems Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Computer Science and Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Electrical Power Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Electronic Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Industrial Technologies Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Telecommunication Technologies Engineering |
4 years |
10,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Advanced Communications Technologies |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Biomedical Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Electrical Energy Conversion and Power Systems |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Electronic Systems Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Industrial Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Space Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Telecommunications Engineering |
1-2 years |
13,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Electrical, Electronics and Automation Engineering |
3-4 years |
4,000 |
Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Organization |
3-4 years |
4,000 |
Signal Theory and Communications |
3-4 years |
4,000 |
High school diploma or equivalent.
University entrance exam (Selectividad) or an equivalent qualification.
Proof of English or Spanish language proficiency, depending on the program.
Submission of required documents: transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement, and passport copy.
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Academic transcripts.
Proof of English or Spanish language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL).
Submission of required documents: recommendation letters, personal statement, CV, and passport copy.
Intake: Mainly in September, with some programs offering additional intake periods.
Eligibility: Specific academic prerequisites for each program. Proficiency in the language of instruction (English/Spanish).
UC3M International Foundation Grants: Financial support for international students.
Erasmus+ Scholarships: For students participating in exchange programs.
Talent Scholarships: Based on academic excellence and potential.
Accommodation Options: On-campus student dormitories, private rental options nearby.
Facilities: Modern classrooms, advanced laboratories, libraries, sports facilities.
Cost of Accommodation: Approximately 400-800 USD per month, depending on the type and location.
Extracurricular Activities: Numerous sports clubs, student organizations, cultural events.
Support Services: Career services, counseling, international office, academic support.
Integration Programs: Orientation sessions, language courses, and cultural integration activities.
Internships: Strong industry connections provide numerous internship opportunities.
Career Services: Assistance with job placements, career fairs, and networking events.
Alumni Network: Active alumni network offering mentorship and career guidance.
Complete the online application form on the UC3M admissions portal.
Provide personal and academic information.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Academic transcripts.
Proof of passing the university entrance exam (Selectividad) or an equivalent qualification for non-EU students.
Proof of English or Spanish language proficiency (depending on the program language). Acceptable tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or DELE.
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
Copy of passport or national ID.
Payment of the non-refundable application fee (amount varies by program).
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Admissions are competitive and decisions are based on academic performance, entrance exam results, language proficiency, and other criteria.
Once admitted, students must confirm their acceptance and complete the enrollment process by submitting required documents and paying the enrollment fee.
Complete the online application form on the UC3M admissions portal.
Provide detailed personal and academic information.
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
Academic transcripts.
Proof of English or Spanish language proficiency (depending on the program language). Acceptable tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or DELE.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (usually 2-3).
Research proposal (for PhD applicants).
Copy of passport or national ID.
Payment of the non-refundable application fee (amount varies by program).
Some programs may require entrance exams, interviews, or portfolio submissions.
Admissions are competitive and decisions are based on academic performance, professional experience, language proficiency, and other criteria.
Once admitted, students must confirm their acceptance and complete the enrollment process by submitting required documents and paying the enrollment fee.
Main intake: September
Application Period: November to April
Main intake: September
Additional intake (if available): February
Application Period: November to April (for September intake); June to October (for February intake)
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Successful completion of the university entrance exam (Selectividad) for EU students.
Non-EU students may need to provide equivalent qualifications recognized by the Spanish education system.
Language Proficiency:
Programs in Spanish: DELE or equivalent Spanish proficiency test.
Programs in English: TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent English proficiency test.
Additional Requirements:
Some programs may have specific prerequisites or require entrance exams or interviews.
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
Strong academic record with a minimum GPA (varies by program).
Language Proficiency:
Programs in Spanish: DELE or equivalent Spanish proficiency test.
Programs in English: TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent English proficiency test.
Professional Experience:
Some programs may require relevant work experience.
Additional Requirements:
Submission of a CV, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
Some programs may require entrance exams, interviews, or portfolio submissions (for arts and design programs).
Research proposal (for PhD applicants).
Ranking Source |
Global Rank |
Regional Rank (Europe) |
Subject-Specific Rank (Engineering) |
---|---|---|---|
QS World Ranking |
300-350 |
120-150 |
100-150 |
US News |
450-500 |
200-250 |
150-200 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount Covered |
Additional Benefits |
---|---|---|---|
UC3M International Foundation Grants |
International students with excellent academic records |
Tuition fees (partial/full) |
Monthly stipend |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Students participating in exchange programs |
Travel and living expenses |
Monthly stipend |
Talent Scholarships |
High-achieving students |
Tuition fees (partial/full) |
Monthly stipend, housing support |
UC3M Alumni Scholarships |
Children of UC3M alumni |
Tuition fees (partial) |
N/A |
Santander Scholarships |
Students with outstanding academic performance |
Tuition fees (partial/full) |
Research support, internships |
Master's Excellence Scholarships |
Graduate students with high academic merit |
Tuition fees (partial/full) |
Monthly stipend, research funding |
PhD Scholarships |
Doctoral students with strong research proposals |
Tuition fees (full) |
Monthly stipend, research expenses |
Mobility Grants |
Students participating in international programs |
Travel expenses |
Monthly stipend, accommodation support |
Financial Need Scholarships |
Students with demonstrated financial need |
Tuition fees (partial/full) |
Monthly stipend, living expenses |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Month |
---|---|---|
On-Campus Accommodation |
Modern student dormitories with single and shared rooms, study areas, and common facilities. |
500-800 |
Private Rentals |
Apartments and shared housing options near the campus |
400-700 |
Library |
Extensive library with access to books, journals, and online resources |
N/A |
Laboratories |
Advanced labs for engineering and research purposes |
N/A |
Sports Facilities |
Gym, sports fields, and courts |
Included in tuition |
Cafeterias |
Multiple dining options with meal plans available |
150-300 |
Study Areas |
Quiet study rooms and group study areas |
N/A |
Computer Labs |
Access to computers and software for academic work |
N/A |
Health Services |
On-campus health clinic providing medical services |
Included in tuition |
Career Services |
Career counseling, job placement assistance, and internships |
Included in tuition |
Student Lounges |
Common areas for relaxation and socializing |
N/A |
Wi-Fi |
Campus-wide high-speed internet access |
Included in tuition |
Transport |
Shuttle services to and from campus |
50-100 |
Sports Clubs: A wide range of sports clubs including soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and swimming. The campus has excellent sports facilities, including a gym, sports fields, and courts.
Student Organizations: Numerous student-run organizations and societies that cater to diverse interests such as academic, cultural, social, and political activities.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events, including theater performances, music concerts, art exhibitions, and film screenings. The university promotes cultural exchange and diversity.
Career Services: Comprehensive career services including career counseling, job placement assistance, internship opportunities, and networking events. Regular career fairs and workshops are organized to help students with job search and professional development.
Health Services: An on-campus health clinic providing medical services and counseling. Health insurance is mandatory for all students, ensuring access to healthcare.
Academic Support: Tutoring services, study groups, and academic advising are available to help students succeed in their studies. The library offers extensive resources and study areas.
Orientation Sessions: Orientation programs are held for new students to help them acclimate to campus life and understand academic expectations. These sessions cover important information about campus facilities, services, and resources.
Language Courses: Spanish language courses are offered to help international students integrate better and enhance their language skills.
Cultural Integration Activities: Programs and activities designed to promote cultural exchange and help international students adjust to life in Spain.
Events and Festivals: The university organizes events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a vibrant social life on campus. These include welcome parties, international food festivals, and holiday celebrations.
Student Lounges and Common Areas: Numerous common areas and student lounges provide spaces for relaxation and socializing. These areas are perfect for meeting new friends and engaging in casual conversations.
Nearby Amenities: The Leganes campus is well-connected to the city of Madrid, offering easy access to shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options.
On-Campus Housing: Modern dormitories with single and shared rooms, providing a community atmosphere for students.
Off-Campus Housing: Private rental options near the campus, with housing choices to suit different preferences and budgets.
Living Cost: Estimated monthly living expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation, range from 800 to 1,200 USD.
Career Counseling: Personalized career counseling to help students identify their career goals and develop strategies to achieve them.
Job Placement Assistance: Assistance with job search, resume writing, and interview preparation. The career services team helps connect students with potential employers.
Internship Opportunities: Strong industry connections provide numerous internship opportunities in fields, allowing students to gain practical experience and enhance their employability.
Career Fairs: Regular career fairs are organized on campus, providing students with the opportunity to meet with recruiters from industries and learn about job and internship openings.
Networking Events: Events such as workshops, seminars, and networking sessions with alumni and industry professionals are held regularly to help students build professional connections.
Collaborations: UC3M has strong collaborations with leading companies and organizations, providing students with access to a wide range of placement opportunities.
Partnerships: The university partners with industries for research projects, internships, and job placements, enhancing students' practical knowledge and skills.
Active Alumni Network: A strong and active alumni network offers mentorship and career guidance to current students. Alumni often participate in networking events, sharing their experiences and providing valuable insights.
Mentorship Programs: Programs that connect students with alumni mentors in their field of interest, offering support and advice on career development.
High Employability: Graduates from UC3M have a high employability rate, with many securing positions in reputable companies and organizations shortly after graduation.
Diverse Fields: Placement opportunities are available in a wide range of fields, including engineering, technology, business, law, and social sciences.
Visa and Work Permits: Assistance with obtaining work permits and visas for international students seeking internships or job placements in Spain.
Language Support: Spanish language courses are available to help international students improve their language skills, enhancing their employability in the local job market.
Overall Acceptance Rate: Approximately 20-30%
Highly Competitive Programs: Engineering and Business programs have lower acceptance rates due to high demand and rigorous admission criteria.
Overall Acceptance Rate: Approximately 30-40%
Highly Competitive Programs: Master’s programs in Engineering, Business, and Law tend to have lower acceptance rates.
University Carlos III of Madrid (Leganes Campus)
Avenida de la Universidad, 30
28911 Leganés, Madrid
Spain