Equivalence of studies between Spain and Uruguay

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Miguel Ángel Pollino

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Secondary education in Spain is divided into 6 years. The first 4 years, which are compulsory, make up Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO). Once you have finished ESO, you can take the Bachillerato, which is a two-year preparatory period for entering Spanish universities. The Bachillerato in Spain has different branches depending on what you want to study, for example: scientific-technical baccalaureate, artistic baccalaureate, humanistic baccalaureate, etc. After completing the Bachillerato, you must pass university entrance exams to access higher education.

If you are from Uruguay and you are thinking about studying your university degree in Spain, this post will be useful for you to learn more. the equivalence of studies between Spain and Uruguay.

Once you have chosen Spain as your destination to continue your studies, you will have to take into account different aspects such as preparing for the PCE tests and the validation of your Secondary Education qualification.

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For homologation, you will generally need to have your certificate of studies and your certificate of qualifications duly legalized. To do so, it is useful to know the equivalence of studies between Spain and Uruguay. We can manage the homologation process from start to finish, with the best prepared and most experienced team, and you can find more information at this post.

 

Equivalence of studies between Spain and Uruguay

The secondary education stage in Spain consists of 6 years. These are distributed between Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO) which lasts 4 years and Baccalaureate, which lasts 2.

Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO) in Spain is equivalent to four years distributed from 1st to 4th year of ESO.

In Uruguay, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years of ESO may be equivalent to the courses that go from 1st to 3rd years of Liceo (Basic Cycle) or to the courses that go from 1st to 3rd years of Técnico Profesional (UTU).

The 4th year of ESO in Spain corresponds to the 4th year of Liceo (Baccalaureate with orientations) in Uruguay, or also to the 4th year of Técnico Profesional (UTU).

The 2 years of Baccalaureate in Spain correspond to the 5th and 6th year of Liceo (Baccalaureate with orientations) in Uruguay, or also to the 5th and 6th year of Professional Technical School (UTU).

Here we can see a table of equivalence of studies between Spain and Uruguay:

 

Stage of education in Spain Equivalence in Uruguay
1st and 2nd year of Baccalaureate 5th and 6th year of High School or Professional Technical School
4º ESO 4th year of Liceo or Professional Technician
3º ESO 3th year of Liceo or Professional Technician
2º ESO 2th year of Liceo or Professional Technician
1º ESO 1th year of Liceo or Professional Technician

 

 

Conclusion

It is important to note that this equivalence is only valid between Spain and Uruguay. In addition, there may be differences in the content and teaching methodologies between the different educational systems. If you want to study in Spain, LegalSpain is the agency that will help you get it. Do you need help with homologation or preparation for the PCE tests? Do you need professional and personalized advice?Contact Us and we will help you achieve your goals and dreams!

 

 

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