¿Cuánto cuesta y cuán difícil es acceder a un doctorado en España?

Ruta del Patriota
11 Nov 201912:06

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers practical advice on pursuing a Ph.D. abroad, specifically in Spain, from an Ecuadorian perspective. It compares Ph.D. costs between Ecuador and Spain, highlighting the significantly lower expenses in Spain, including only the registration fee for the first year. The speaker shares tips on navigating the application process, including document preparation, consulate procedures, and the importance of a university acceptance letter. They also discuss additional costs such as health insurance, accommodation, and living expenses, emphasizing the feasibility of studying abroad on a budget.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Accessing a Ph.D. abroad is less expensive compared to Ecuador, with Spain being a specific example where only a registration fee is required.
  • 💼 The Andean Simon Bolivar University in Ecuador charges an average of $20,000-$25,000 for a Ph.D., while in Spain, the cost is significantly lower.
  • 🏫 The first step involves comparing information from universities in Ecuador and abroad to understand the cost differences for Ph.D. programs.
  • 📈 The transcript provides a personal example of the cost of the first year of Ph.D. registration at the University of Santiago de Compostela, including basic courses and tutoring fees.
  • 📑 Completing the necessary documents and meeting basic requirements is crucial before applying to a Ph.D. program abroad.
  • 🏛 The César Vallejo National Secretariat of Higher Education is responsible for validating and legalizing academic titles for international recognition.
  • 🗂️ The process of applying for a Ph.D. abroad involves submitting documents to the consulate, which can vary in cost depending on the location.
  • 💳 The acceptance letter from the university is essential for the visa application process and is a prerequisite for entry into Spain.
  • 🏢 Working part-time while studying abroad is possible, but it's important to consider the legal implications and potential complications.
  • 🏡 Living expenses, including rent and basic services, should be factored into the budget for studying abroad, with an estimate of €700-1000 per month.
  • 📝 Additional costs such as attending conferences, buying books, and travel for research should be considered when budgeting for a Ph.D. program abroad.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic is how to pursue a PhD abroad, specifically in Spain, from Ecuador.

  • What are the main challenges in accessing information about studying abroad?

    -The main challenges include complex and sometimes conflicting information available on social media and other platforms.

  • How does the cost of a PhD in Ecuador compare to Spain?

    -In Ecuador, a PhD can cost between $20,000 and $80,000, while in Spain, the initial cost is around 400 euros for the first year, covering tuition and required courses.

  • What are the basic requirements to start a PhD in Spain?

    -The basic requirements include fulfilling certain academic prerequisites, such as courses in statistics or financial mathematics, and submitting necessary documents to the university and consulate.

  • What is the role of the Ecuadorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CNID in the process?

    -They provide a list of required documents and help in legalizing and validating documents needed for studying abroad.

  • What are some hidden or unexpected costs mentioned in the video?

    -Unexpected costs include the medical certificate, the annual insurance which can range from 500 to 1,000 euros, and other administrative expenses like document apostilles.

  • How long does the visa process typically take?

    -The visa process usually takes about two months, depending on the consulate's processing time and the completeness of the submitted documents.

  • What is the importance of having an acceptance letter from the university?

    -An acceptance letter from the university is crucial as it is required for visa application and entry into Spain.

  • What additional costs should students budget for when living in Spain?

    -Students should budget for living expenses such as rent (around 700 euros), basic services, transportation, and potential academic costs like attending conferences and purchasing books.

  • Can students work while studying for their PhD in Spain?

    -Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week legally, but it's often recommended to focus on consultancy or remote work to avoid additional legal and administrative complications.

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