Admission is the set of requirements established to study official university degree courses. Compliance with these requirements is necessary and prior to being able to apply for a place in official ULL degrees, through the university admission procedure.The access requirements for degree studies can be consulted at the following link: link.
There are different access modalities. You can access detailed information on the main modalities from the following links:
For the Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets it is not necessary to take any special entrance exam.
Admission is the process of allocating places offered by the ULL to study official university courses among those who, having met one of the access requirements, have requested them.
A limited quota of 50 new places is available for the Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets.
The admission procedures that exist at the ULL are the following:
Enrolment is the instrument through which one acquires the status of university student. To enrol, new students must meet one of the admission requirements and have obtained a place through the corresponding admission procedure.
Each academic year a document called “Admission and registration instructions” is published (see link), which contains the information necessary for its correct development (modalities, periods, calendar, documentation to be presented, payment methods, etc.).
You can access detailed information about the enrollment process for undergraduate studies at the following link: link.