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Mark Simulator

Calculate your admission mark for the degree you want to study based on your professional training or baccalaureate results.

[ 28/05/2025 ]

The Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia offers a mark simulator that allows you to calculate your admission mark once you know your PAU marks.

Mark simulator

It is a simple form in which you only have to enter the following information: the average mark of the baccalaureate or training cycle, the marks of the PAU (compulsory and voluntary phase) and the degree you wish to study.

Please note that the data provided in this simulator is for information purposes only and cannot be used as the basis for any appeal.

Cut-off marks and available places

If you want to have all the information at your fingertips, you can also consult last year's cut-off marks - an indicative table to help prospective students know which courses are most in demand - and the number of places the UPV offers for the next academic year.

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