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Pre-registration for master's degrees 2024-2025: phase 3

From 29 July to 2 August and from 26 August to 6 September 2024, pre-registration for university master's degrees to be taken in 2024-2025 is open for the last time, only for degrees with available seats.

[ 02/07/2024 ]

The Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia opens phase 3 of pre-registration for university master's degrees 2024-2025, only for those degrees with available seats.

This phase 3 comprises two periods:

  • From 29 July to 2 August 2024
  • From 26 August to 6 September 2024

You can consult the complete list of master's degrees with places available in this last opportunity.

ACCESS to PRE-REGISTRATION

Important dates

  • Publication of pre-registration results: 13 September 2024 from 2 PM onwards.
  • Deadline for confirmation of remaining on the waiting list for future vacancies: from 13 to 17 September.
  • Registration date for admitted students: 16 and 17 September

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