The exciting moment is finally here! I’ve been anxiously checking my phone for the past few days, just waiting for the university admission lists to be published. I’ve seen a lot of people on the forums asking about it, so I’ve put together the information I have so far to help everyone out. The competition seems fierce this year, but no matter the outcome, you all worked hard—give yourselves a pat on the back!
Key Regions: Result Release Dates and Portals
The release dates for university admission results vary slightly by autonomous community in Spain, but they are generally concentrated in early to mid-July. It’s crucial to check the official website corresponding to the region where your applied universities are located. Here’s a summary for some of the main regions. Please note that these dates are for reference only; always confirm with the official websites
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| Autonomous Community | Estimated Release Date |
| Madrid | Around July 12 |
| Catalonia | Around July 11 |
| Andalusia | Early July |
| Valencian Community | Around July 12 |
How to Check Your Admission Results?
The process is generally the same across regions. First, find your region’s unified admission platform or the admissions portal on your university’s official website. You will typically need to enter your personal details, such as your DNI/NIE number and password. Once you log in, you’ll be able to see your status. Wishing you all the best results!

What to Do After You Get Your Results?
Your admission status will typically fall into one of two categories:
- ADMITIDO / ADMITIDA: Congratulations! You’ve been admitted! The next step is to complete your online enrollment by the deadline, as detailed in the official university admission announcements
. Do NOT miss the registration deadline for your school, which you can verify is on the official list of accredited universities
! If you miss the deadline, the university will assume you’ve forfeited your spot, and it will be offered to someone on the waiting list.
- EN LISTA DE ESPERA: Don’t lose hope, this doesn’t mean you’re out! You’ve been placed on the waiting list. This means you need to wait for the first round of admitted students to complete their enrollment. If spots open up, universities will fill them by calling up students from the waiting list in order of their scores. Your job is to be patient and keep an eye out for further notifications from the university about subsequent admission rounds.
These next few days are crucial. For those who have received their results, feel free to share your joy or discuss your next steps in the comments below. If you’re still waiting, hang in there—the next acceptance letter could be yours! Here’s to hoping we all get into our dream universities and start our new lives in Spain! ¡Mucha suerte a todos!