Cut-off marks
indicative

The cut-off mark is not a requirement that the university asks of you to obtain a place in one of its degrees or double degrees. The cut-off mark is the admission grade of the last student who accessed the corresponding course for undergraduate studies according to the quota for which they are requesting a place (general, people with disabilities, high-level or high-performance athletes, university graduates, over 25, 40 or 45 years old), as of September 30, 2025. Therefore, the cut-off score is only indicative for access to the ULL in the corresponding course.

Obtaining an admission grade higher than the cut-off mark for each quota in future years does not guarantee obtaining a place in the degree you wish to access in the 2026-27 academic year or later, since the cut-off mark for each year is new and different to that of the previous year, as a result of relating the following three variables:

  • Total number of places offered for each degree or double degree.
  • Number of students applying for admission to the degree or double degree, which varies from one course to another.
  • Admission grade achieved by students each year based on the quota for which they apply (the grade also varies from year to year, usually upwards). More information about calculating the admission grade.