Students who meet the eligibility and entry criteria required under Royal Decree-Law 1892/2008 (14 November), and who have been admitted for undergraduate studies in any of the Departments of the University of A Coruña, should complete their registration according to the indicated dates for their course.
Incoming first-year students should complete their registration within the dates announced by the Galician Universities Commission (CIUG).
Students transferring from recognised degree programmes in other Spanish third-level institutions should submit their application for the UDC course in which they wish to enrol. Transfer students must have a minimum of 30 transferable credits and meet the eligibility requirements established under Art. 56, Royal Decree-Law 1892/2008 (14 November) and the UDC Academic Management Code of Practice. Candidates who do not meet the aforementioned criteria should apply through the general admissions process.
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En base a la experiencia adquirida en la EUDI (Escuela Universitaria de Diseño industrial), tras catorce cursos de funcionamiento, no parece necesario establecer un perfil de ingreso ideal para la admisión de los estudiantes más allá de los perfiles de admisión establecidos actualmente por la ley. Los alumnos que en la actualidad acceden a ésta titulación, desde las diferentes vías de acceso del Bachillerato, dado el carácter interdisciplinar de la formación, no demuestran problemas específicos de formación, más allá de los habituales en una titulación de Ingeniería. No se prevee motivo alguno por el que esta situación pueda cambiar.
Eligible candidates must match one of the following profiles, in accordance with Art. 2, Royal Decree-Law 1982/2008:
Applications for places on UDC degree programmes should be made using the centralised online applications system(NERTA), or by submitting the completed documentation at the appropriate LERD (Documentation Submission and Collection Point).
Students are entitled to submit one application form only, indicating (in descending order of preference) the degree programmes for which they wish to apply. Students may include a maximum of five options, or ten if applying for the same programme in different universities.
Dates for each registration period will be determined by the CIUG and announced via NERTA. Students who fail to register by the appointed deadline will lose the place they have been offered.
70 places offered in academic year 2023/2024
An official registration calendar for UDC undergraduate and Master’s programmes is determined each year by the university commission responsible, and runs from July to October. As soon as the calendar is approved (some time in May), candidates will be able to access the information on the CIUG website. In the meantime, students may find it helpful to consult the registration calendar for the current academic year (available on the SAPE student advice and support section of the main UDC website), as an indication of what to expect.
For undergraduate programmes with a capped number of places, candidates in Galicia who have completed their secondary education are required to sit the University Entrance Examination coordinated by the Galician Universities Commission (CIUG), a mixed board comprising representatives from the Xunta de Galicia (Galician regional government) and the three Galician universities. Examination sessions are held in June and September each year. Information on entry procedures and requirements is available on the CIUG website or the SAPE student portal.
No existen criterios de acceso distintos de los derivados de la limitación de plazas de nuevo ingreso y los establecidos por la legislación vigente para los estudios de graduado. No existe tampoco ninguna prueba de acceso especial de la titulación. Tampoco se percibe que sea necesario implantar ninguna medida de selección en el futuro.
There is a system of aids and scholarships for students in need. The different criteria, application procedures and deadlines depend on the body that convenes (own, regional and state) and the type of aid. You can consult the following links:
If you want to know in detail the rules and regulations related to the studies in the UDC can be seen here. You can also consult other documents relating to the academic regulations.
We also note the following:
In chart below you can check which were the lowest, average and highest admission scores of the PAAU for the students who enrolled the study over time.
In the graph below you can consult the distribution of the PAAU admission notes for students enrolled in the indicated academic year.
Lowest score | 8.600 |
Average score | 10.528 |
Highest score | 13.190 |
Total PAAU students enrolled | 74 |
Interval | Students | (%) |
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8.6 ... 8.9 | 2 | 2.7 (%) |
8.9 ... 9.2 | 4 | 5.4 (%) |
9.2 ... 9.5 | 5 | 6.8 (%) |
9.5 ... 9.7 | 7 | 9.5 (%) |
9.7 ... 10.0 | 11 | 14.9 (%) |
10.0 ... 10.3 | 8 | 10.8 (%) |
10.3 ... 10.6 | 8 | 10.8 (%) |
10.6 ... 10.9 | 4 | 5.4 (%) |
10.9 ... 11.2 | 3 | 4.1 (%) |
11.2 ... 11.5 | 3 | 4.1 (%) |
11.5 ... 11.8 | 6 | 8.1 (%) |
11.8 ... 12.0 | 5 | 6.8 (%) |
12.0 ... 12.3 | 5 | 6.8 (%) |
12.3 ... 12.6 | 1 | 1.4 (%) |
12.6 ... 12.9 | 1 | 1.4 (%) |
12.9 ... 13.2 | 1 | 1.4 (%) |