Spain
Study in Spain
Compare selected English-taught dentistry routes in Spain, including admission tests, clinical training, and living-cost planning.
Studying life
Life as a student in Spain
Spain is a strong option for students focused on dentistry, with selected private universities offering English-taught or English-supported dental programmes and a strong emphasis on clinical training.
Verified current fee-bearing dentistry values in this integration range from €18,900-€23,100 per year, while several dentistry fees remain unresolved and are not shown as confident prices. Most dental schools require academic review, entrance or aptitude tests, interviews, and language checks.
- Selected English-taught dentistry programmes
- Strong clinical training focus
- Warm climate and major European city lifestyle
- Entrance tests and language checks planned before applying
Universities
Best universities in Spain
Filter by course or budget, then open a university for fees per course and living costs.
5 universities
CEU Cardinal Herrera University
Alfara del Patriarca, Valencia, Spain
Dentistry (English)Dentistry (Spanish)
Fees shown are indicative annual amounts; per-course fees and living costs are on each university page.
Requirements
What you need to study in Spain
- Prior education appropriate to the target study level.
- Academic documentation and identity records prepared for review.
- English or other required language readiness for the selected route.
- Any program-specific portfolio, interview, or supporting file confirmed before application.
Student support
How Themed Pathway helps
- Destination and program comparison.
- Application preparation and document readiness.
- Visa-direction guidance where relevant.
- Student portal next steps after consultation.
Destination FAQs
Questions students ask about Spain
How much is tuition in Spain?
Tuition fees vary by university and program. Business programs typically range from €5,000–€12,000 per year. Contact us for current Medicine, Nursing, and Law program fees.
What is the visa process for Spain?
Non-EU students apply for a Type D student visa at the Spanish consulate in their home country before travelling. You'll need your university offer letter, proof of funds, health insurance, and a clean criminal record. Allow 6–10 weeks processing.
Can I work while studying in Spain?
Non-EU students may work up to 30 hours per week with a valid student visa and work authorisation, provided it doesn't conflict with their studies.
Student success stories
What students say about Spain
"Themedpathway made studying in Spain a reality for me. The consultation was genuinely helpful and I never felt pressured. Now I'm studying in Madrid and loving every day."
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After the consultation, serious students receive an agreement through the student portal. Themed Pathway begins work only after the agreement is signed and payment is completed.




