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SOS UPV Enrolment

If you are going to enrol in a degree at the Universitat Politècnica de València and have questions about the process, we can help you with an online talk. Watch it now!

[ 15/07/2025 ]

Every year, the enrolment process and how the waiting lists work raise many questions. For this reason, the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has organised an online information session entitled SOS Matrícula 2025, aimed at those who are enrolling for the first time in a degree at UPV or are on the waiting list.

You can watch the SOS Matrícula talk .

Alberto Conejero, Vice-Rector for Students and Entrepreneurship at the UPV, and Laura Sánchez, a fourth-year student on the Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Communication, have carried out a step-by-step enrolment situation and clarified key concepts.

Important: This session focuses exclusively on degrees at the Universitat Politècnica de València.

To get the most out of the talk, we recommend you to consult the information on enrolment at UPV and have a look at the UPV Student Service website.

You can also ask questions via WhatsApp: +34 620 04 00 50.

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