
Spain's Highest University Cutoff Scores for 2024-2025 Revealed
University Admissions in Spain: RTVE Data Reveals Highest Cutoff Scores for 2024-2025 Spain's university application season is underway, and RTVE Noticias has released data revealing the highest cutoff scores for several popular degree programs in the 2024-2025 academic year. The information, compiled from public university data, offers prospective students valuable insights into the competitive landscape. Among the most competitive programs, Physics and Mathematics at the University of Seville recorded the highest cutoff score at 13.76. "This is a very competitive program," explains one admissions counselor. "Students need to perform exceptionally well on the Selectividad exams to secure a place." Law at Carlos III University of Madrid also stands out, with a high cutoff score of 11.97. In contrast, the minimum cutoff scores across various universities remain significantly lower, creating a wide range of entry requirements. The data also highlights the high cutoff score of 13.62 for the dual degree in Informatics and Mathematics at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. This underscores the increasing demand for STEM fields in Spain. While these scores provide a valuable benchmark, RTVE emphasizes that they are estimates and may vary depending on factors such as the number of applicants and available places. The data serves as a helpful guide for students and their families as they navigate the university application process. The complete data is available on RTVE's website.