Less than 2 months until the PCE exams and you don't have a preparation course?

How to calculate the PCE Selectivity Note

Lucia Herrero

Coordinator

«The calculation of the final access grade depends on each university. There are universities that take 2, others 4 and others up to 6 subjects. Furthermore, the percentage of what the high school diploma contributes to the final grade is different. "Being well informed about what the university requests and how they score is essential to forming a strategy."

Lucia Herrero

Coordinator

«The calculation of the final access grade depends on each university. There are universities that take 2, others 4 and others up to 6 subjects. Furthermore, the percentage of what the high school diploma contributes to the final grade is different. "Being well informed about what the university requests and how they score is essential to forming a strategy."

In this post we will explain with examples how to calculate the admission grade for public universities in Spain. If you want to save him from reading everything (although we recommend that you do), you can visit our PCE grade calculator. You can also hire a Personalized advice so that an expert can evaluate your file and all possible alternatives are calculated.

The first thing you should know is that each university has different requirements and calculations. Therefore it is necessary:

  1. Know what type of criteria the destination university has (how many subjects are mandatory to take).
  2. Know the approved high school grade (or an estimate).
  3. Know the subjects to be presented in the PCE tests and qualifications.
  4. Know the weights of specific subjects.

Once this is established, we will be able to know the university admission grade. This grade is officially established by UNEDasiss through its Credential, valid to apply and be presented in university registrations.

Another aspect to take into account is the type of qualifications that are normally carried out in Spain:

  1. The grades range from 0 to 10. The exam is passed when you have a grade of 5 or more.
  2. Failures (grades less than 5) do not add up.
  3. The final grade obtained for the university is about 14 points. That is the maximum score that can be achieved. The minimum would be 5.

1. Example of calculation with 2 subjects

  • Aimed at: European baccalaureates, International Baccalaureate (IB), Chinese, Colombian or for universities in Galicia.
  • Calculation formula: High school grade + (Subject 1 + Subject 2)*0,2
  • Example:

Matter 1 = 7
Matter 2 = 8
Baccalaureate = 9

9 + (7+8)*0.2 = 12 points

 

2. Example of calculation with 4 subjects

  • Aimed at: If you do not meet the baccalaureate requirements of point a) and want to access the universities of Madrid, Castilla y León, Extremadura, Valencia or Murcia.
  • Calculation formula: (High school grade*0.2 + 4) + (Subjects 1+2+3+4)*0.1 + (Specific subjects)*0.2
  • Example:

Matter 1 = 6
Matter 2 = 7
Matter 3 = 8
Matter 4 = 10
Baccalaureate = 9

4 + (9*0.2) + (6+7+8+10) * 0.1 = 5,8 + 3,1 = 8,9 points

Now we would have to add the grades of the 2 subjects that are specific to the 4 that have been presented. Imagining that they had been the ones that had obtained 6 and 10 points, the following would have to be done:

8,9 + (6+10) * 0.2 = 8,9 + 3,2 = 12,1 points

It is important that you keep in mind that in some regions, in addition to meeting a grade, the requirement of Baccalaureate modality.

c) Example of calculation with 6 subjects

  • Aimed at: if you do not meet the high school requirements in section a) and want to go to a university other than the options in b).
  • Calculation formula: (High school grade)*0,6 + (Average of grades Subject 1+2+3+4)*0.4 + (Subjects 5 and 6)*0.2
  • Example:

Matter 1 = 6
Matter 2 = 7
Matter 3 = 8
Matter 4 = 10
Matter 5 = 7
Matter 6 = 8
Baccalaureate = 9

(9*)*0.6 + (6+7+8+10/4)*0.4 + (7+8)*0.2= 5.4 + 3.1 + 3 = 11 points

Subjects 1 to 4, in this case, are usually Language, a language, History or Philosophy and a core subject (such as Mathematics). Subjects 5 and 6 are usually specific to the access route chosen.

Once the calculation has been made, we will have to see if we can qualify for the degree that has been decided to enter, seeing if we have reached the cut-off mark. Later we will pre-registration for university…and that's it!

And you? Did you achieve your goal? 😉

Post tags

Latest Posts

Related Post

Categories

Share and spread our voice together

Subscribe to our newsletter and don't miss a thing!

102 comments on “How to calculate the PCE Selectivity Note”

  1. Hello, I want to take the PCE exam in May and I have a certified high school diploma with an 8.94 GPA. What is the method for calculating the GPA? I want to study physiotherapy and they require 11.5 GPAs. Please, if you can answer me.

    Reply
    • Hello. We need to know which country you studied in to understand the subjects covered, as well as where you'd like to study physiotherapy. Please get in touch and we'll help you. Best regards.

      Reply
  2. Hello, I have a question
    If I took four PCE exams, of which I got 4 in one and 1, 4.65, and 7 in the others, would a score of 5.55 be valid for the UPV in Valencia or not?

    Reply

Leave a comment

Latest Posts

Related Post

Share the post