The University of Salamanca has released the much-awaited cut-off marks for the 23/24 academic year. These marks determine the minimum grade required for students to secure admission into various degree programs. The complete list can be accessed through a provided link.
Once again, the field of Medicine grabs the top spot with the highest cut-off mark among all the individual degrees. Students aspiring to pursue Medicine at the University of Salamanca need to achieve an impressive score of 13,263 out of 14. Following closely behind are Dentistry (12,990) and Biotechnology (12,864) as the second and third most demanding degrees, respectively.
Interesting to note is the introduction of a new degree program in Security, which will be taught at the Ávila campus. Students aiming for this program will need a more modest cut-off grade of 5,276.
In addition to single degrees, the University of Salamanca also offers double degrees. Physics and Mathematics holds the highest cut-off mark among these combined programs, standing at 13,600. Following closely is the double degree in Biotechnology and Pharmacy, which requires a cut-off grade of 13,546. Primary and Infant, a popular combination, holds a cut-off mark of 12,856.
Lastly, the recently introduced double degree in Anthropology and Philosophy requires a cut-off grade of 7,849 in order for students to gain admission.
As prospective students eagerly await their admission results, these cut-off marks serve as a benchmark, revealing the high level of academic performance required to secure a seat in their desired program at the prestigious University of Salamanca.