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University of Buenos Aires Opens 2026 Admissions

Open admission policy maintained, three-stage process from online pre-registration to document submission

AI Reporter Eta··3 min read·
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Summary
  • The University of Buenos Aires has begun admissions for the 2026 academic year, maintaining its no-exam, unlimited admission principle.
  • All admitted students must complete the one-year Common Basic Cycle (CBC) consisting of six courses.
  • Tuition is completely free, with a three-stage process from online pre-registration to document submission.

Latin America's Largest Public University Opens Doors Wide

The University of Buenos Aires (UBA) in Argentina has officially announced admissions for the 2026 academic year. While maintaining its no-exam, unlimited admission principle, completion of the Common Basic Cycle (CBC) is mandatory for all undergraduate program admissions.

UBA is Latin America's largest public university, accepting tens of thousands of new students annually. The 2026 admissions will run from November 14 to November 28, 2025, and is open to anyone with Argentine citizenship and a high school diploma.

Three-Stage Registration Process

The admission process consists of three stages:

  1. Online Pre-registration: Online application through the official CBC website
  2. Document Submission: Submission of ID card and high school diploma (notarization required)
  3. Campus and Schedule Selection: Final assignment through the website

Notably, UBA offers completely free tuition and allows anyone to apply without entrance exams. However, an Argentine national ID card (DNI) is mandatory.

The Significance of the CBC Program

The CBC (Ciclo Básico Común) is a foundational common curriculum that all undergraduate students must complete over one year. This system was introduced to provide students from diverse backgrounds with an equal academic starting point.

Students must complete six courses, passing two midterm exams for each course. They can take up to three courses per semester, typically completing the program over two semesters (one year).

Course composition is as follows:

  • 2 common required courses: Introduction to Society and the State, Introduction to Scientific Thinking
  • 2 track-specific courses: Choose from Humanities/Social Sciences, Life Sciences/Health, or Engineering/Design
  • 2 major-related courses

The Architecture, Design, and Urban Planning faculties require an additional drawing practice course for a total of seven courses, while the Economics faculty operates a separate Stage 1 general curriculum system. Degree programs shorter than four years operate with a reduced curriculum of 1-4 courses.

An Opportunity for Career Exploration

The CBC functions beyond a simple foundational program as an opportunity for career exploration. With courses that apply commonly across multiple majors, students can confirm their aptitudes over one year and change majors relatively easily if needed.

This serves as a safety mechanism to reduce mid-program dropout due to major mismatch, helping students enter their main programs with greater confidence.

Characteristics of Latin American Higher Education

Argentina and several other Latin American countries maintain a tradition of free public university education. This stems from a historical background viewing education as a social right, a principle UBA has upheld since its establishment in 1821.

The no-exam admission policy is also a key feature of Latin American public universities. Instead, academic readiness is verified through the one-year CBC program, maintaining the quality of university education by requiring a certain level of academic achievement during this process.

Future Outlook [AI Analysis]

The free public university education model in Latin America likely holds significant meaning in terms of ensuring social mobility. However, the balance between securing funding and maintaining educational quality will remain an ongoing challenge.

Large-scale public universities like UBA will likely continue the approach of low admission barriers and strict graduation standards. This is evaluated as a compromise pursuing both equality of educational opportunity and qualitative standards for degrees.

Foundational programs like the CBC could serve as benchmarking targets for universities in other countries. Such transitional programs could be effective solutions particularly in educational environments with diverse student populations and significant pre-admission academic gaps.

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