Admission and Scholarships

Documents and materials to be brought to the tests

Documentation to be presented at the time of the exams

  • DNI or NIE, or failing that, a valid driver's license or passport.

Identification tags:

  • General Phase: You will receive your tickets at the presentation ceremony, which will take place on the first day of the tests. Punctuality is very important. Failure to attend this ceremony will result in your loss of the right to take the test.
  • Option phase.- Students who only take this phase will be given the labels at the first exam they attend.


Material to be provided by the students

Students must provide the material related to each subject.

Design:

  • Materials: Graphite pencil, eraser, Rotring pens, colored pencils, markers, tracing paper, graph paper, black or colored cardboard, glue, scissors, cutter, adhesive tape.
  • Instruments: Ruler, set square, protractor, compass, templates.
  • NO It is necessary to carry sheets.

Technical Drawing II:

  • Students will be provided with a set square, protractor, ruler, protractor, hard and soft lead pencils, colored pencils, a compass, an eraser, and a sharpener. A parallel ruler may be optionally provided.
  • No It is necessary to carry sheets.

Artistic Drawing II:

Because the exam will last 90 minutes, the format The practical part will be a DINA4 (210 x 297 mm).

Students must bring to the exam the paper the one you will be working on, which will be in the aforementioned format (DIN A4), blank, and suitable for the permitted techniques. It is advisable that it be of a high grammage.

The materials and tools To carry out the test, the students will also bring them and they will mainly be materials for dry techniques:

  • PAPER DINA4 (210 x 297 mm).
  • Pencils and/or graphite sticks.
  • Composite pencil, sepia and sanguine.
  • Smudges
  • Crayons.
  • Calibrated markers and/or black ballpoint pen.
  • Colored markers
  • Board and adhesive tape as a support for working (optional)

Graphic-Plastic expression techniques:

The practical part of the test will be carried out on a paper DIN A4 (210 x 297 mm) that the students will bring.

The paper should preferably be white and heavyweight, suitable for mixed media or whatever techniques the student wishes to use. Papers with a pre-prepared background may not be brought in.

Students can bring the following items to the exam: materials:

  • PAPER DIN A4 (210 x 297 mm)
  • Graphite and ballpoint pen
  • Markers,
  • Crayons,
  • Fat waxes or oil pastels
  • Watercolors or watercolor pencils (keeping in mind that you must bring brushes with water refills, a palette, and/or plastic jars with lids for water), or India ink. There will be no sink in the classroom, so any liquids brought by students must be packaged both when they arrive and when they leave the classroom.
  • Brushes, nibs
  • Rags, napkins, sponges
  • Smudges,
  • Optional materials for mixed media and collage: scissors, glue, paper and magazine clippings, colored paper, tracing paper, etc. Any glue used must be quick-drying so that it won't be wet when you hand in the exam. Glues that emit toxic fumes are not allowed.

It is recommended that you do not use techniques that require fixatives, such as charcoal or pastel, since the panel is not responsible for any damage caused by the use of an unstable technique, and fixatives cannot be used in closed spaces due to their toxicity.

Students who wish to do so may bring a board and tape to secure the paper.

Mathematics II and Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences II

  • Students may use non-programmable scientific calculators that do not have an internet connection.

Physics and Chemistry:

  • No Programmable calculators that can memorize texts can be used.

Company and business models:

  • No Financial calculators and/or calculators that allow recording formulas may not be used, nor programmable calculators that have the ability to memorize texts.

Ban on the use of the latest generation of watches.