It seems that the Government has put the batteries in when it comes to launching official apps. It has just announced a new proposal for the most indecisive students. It's called QEDU: it tells you what to study and at which university.
Still don't know what level you will study?
With the completion of EVAU, the Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation, together with the Ministry of University, has launched the free application 'QEDU, what to study and where in the university', to provide information to all students who want to enter the university.
Basically, what QEDU does is to collect and offer information about the degrees given in Spanish universities (public and private). To find the ones that really interest you, the app offers you two search methods:
- By keywords: if you know the degree you want to study, enter a whole word, select the type of degree you are looking for and you will get more specific results.
- By field or field: if you need to search for information about qualifications in a field, you can navigate at different levels in the groups in which they are divided and subdivided, to see the qualifications offered.
After searching, the app will provide you with a list of degrees that you can filter by cut-off level, location, university and type of study, among others. When you select a specific title, you will be able to consult three sections:
- General information: it provides data about the degree and the university where it is taught, from the modality and language, the number of places, the location of the university, the cut marks of the current and previous call, etc.
- Probable performance: it allows you to know the average number of credits accepted by the students in that degree, depending on the mode of entry (VET or Baccalaureate) and the grade to enter the degree.
- Employment: shows the job prospects of students who complete each qualification. It includes affiliation data, the percentage of the self-employed, the volume of fixed contracts, the number of contracts with the appropriate contribution for that level and the average annual contribution base for each of them.