Advanced Vocational Training Programs

What do you need to access our Advanced Vocational Training Programs? We explain it below:
Advanced Vocational Training in Pattern Making and Fashion
Direct access to the program is granted to individuals who meet one of the following requirements:
- holding a high school diploma,
- holding a Vocational Training or Plastic Arts and Design diploma (technician, higher technician, or specialist),
- having completed the second year of high school in any modality of the experimental high school program,
- having completed the University Orientation Course (COU) or pre-university course,
- holding a high school diploma from the Unified Polyvalent Baccalaureate (BUP),
- holding any university degree or an equivalent qualification, or
- having passed the university entrance exam for individuals over 25 or 45 years old, or having gained university access by demonstrating work or professional experience at the age of 40.
Individuals who do not meet any of the above requirements must pass an entrance exam. To take this exam, they must be at least 19 years old or turn 19 within the same calendar year in which the exam takes place.
Advanced Vocational Training in Projects and Direction of Decoration Works
Direct access
Individuals can directly access the program if they hold one of the following titles or qualifications:
- High school diploma in the arts modality or experimental arts track.
- High school diploma in any other modality, provided they have taken three subjects from the plastic arts track.
- Vocational Training diploma in Plastic Arts and Design (technician or higher technician level).
- Higher vocational training diploma in a family equivalent to Plastic Arts and Design for entrance exam purposes.
- Bachelor’s degree in Design, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Fine Arts, Architecture, or Industrial Design Engineering.
- Higher degree (diploma) in Plastic Arts, Higher Degree in Design, or Higher Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage.
- Graduation diploma in Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts, in any specialty of the study plans established in 1963, 1984, or 1986.
- Exemption resolution recognized by the Directorate-General for Vocational Training.
Access via a specific entrance exam
The specific entrance exam is required for those who:
- hold a high school diploma;
- hold a Vocational Training diploma;
- have passed the entrance exam for higher vocational training.
Individuals without academic requirements
Applicants who do not meet any of the above qualifications can still access the Advanced Vocational Training in Plastic Arts and Design if they pass both the common and specific parts of the entrance exam. To take the exam, they must be 19 years old or turn 19 within the same calendar year of the exam.
Important information about the entrance exams
Before enrolling and registering at the center, applicants who do not have direct access must register for the entrance exam (common and/or specific parts). These entrance exams have a separate schedule from the enrollment and registration process at the center.
Registering and passing the entrance exam does not guarantee enrollment at the center.
Advanced Vocational Training in 3D Animation, Games, and Interactive Environments
Direct access to this program is granted to individuals who meet one of the following requirements:
- holding a high school diploma,
- holding a Vocational Training or Plastic Arts and Design diploma (technician, higher technician, or specialist),
- having completed the second year of high school in any modality of the experimental high school program,
- having completed the University Orientation Course (COU) or pre-university course,
- holding a high school diploma from the Unified Polyvalent Baccalaureate (BUP),
- holding any university degree or an equivalent qualification, or
- having passed the university entrance exam for individuals over 25 or 45 years old, or having gained university access by demonstrating work or professional experience at the age of 40.
Individuals who do not meet any of the above requirements must pass an entrance exam. To take this exam, they must be at least 19 years old or turn 19 within the same calendar year in which the exam takes place.
Advanced Vocational Training in Photography
Direct access
Individuals can directly access the program if they hold one of the following titles or qualifications:
- High school diploma in the arts modality or experimental arts track.
- High school diploma in any other modality, provided they have taken three subjects from the plastic arts track.
- Vocational Training diploma in Plastic Arts and Design (technician or higher technician level).
- Higher vocational training diploma in a family equivalent to Plastic Arts and Design for entrance exam purposes.
- Bachelor’s degree in Design, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Fine Arts, Architecture, or Industrial Design Engineering.
- Higher degree (diploma) in Plastic Arts, Higher Degree in Design, or Higher Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage.
- Graduation diploma in Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts, in any specialty of the study plans established in 1963, 1984, or 1986.
- Exemption resolution recognized by the Directorate-General for Vocational Training.
Access via a specific entrance exam
The specific entrance exam is required for those who:
- hold a high school diploma;
- hold a Vocational Training diploma;
- have passed the entrance exam for higher vocational training.
Individuals without academic requirements
Applicants who do not meet any of the above qualifications can still access the Advanced Vocational Training in Plastic Arts and Design if they pass both the common and specific parts of the entrance exam. To take the exam, they must be 19 years old or turn 19 within the same calendar year of the exam.
Important information about the entrance exams
Before enrolling and registering at the center, applicants who do not have direct access must register for the entrance exam (common and/or specific parts). These entrance exams have a separate schedule from the enrollment and registration process at the center.
Registering and passing the entrance exam does not guarantee enrollment at the center.