The Advisory Office (Asesoría) for the Nordic countries is part of the Spanish Education Office in Germany. It is based at the Spanish Embassy in Stockholm (Address: Djurgårdsvägen 21, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden).
The Asesoría promotes Spanish language and culture in the education systems of the four countries, provides information and advice on the mobility of students, teachers and professionals, and participates in the programmes of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports, such as the language assistant programme.
The Advisory Office also collaborates with the universities, the UNED, the CIDEAD, the Instituto Cervantes and institutions in the countries of the demarcation in the field of education and training of citizens.
Application period:Salto de línea From January 11, 2026 at 09:00 to February 16, 2026 at 15:00.
Examination date: May 6, 2026.
Examination venue:Salto de línea Candidates residing abroad will take the examination at the consulate, the education office (Agregaduría de Educación), or the Education Department of the Spanish Embassy in their country of residence.
The Administration may determine a different examination venue from the one indicated by the applicant when specific circumstances so require.
With regard to the examination for the award of the Bachiller qualification, regulated by the Resolution of October 16, 2025, of the Secretariat of State for Education, which announces the 2026 examination session for obtaining the Bachiller qualification for persons over twenty years of age within the administrative scope of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports, we hereby inform you of the publication of the final lists of admitted and excluded candidates, together with the examination venues, examination boards, and the exam rules and instructions.
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