IES Virgen de la Paloma in Madrid is one of the largest public vocational training (FP) institutes in Spain, offering a vast array of “Ciclos Formativos de Grado Superior” (CFGS) in numerous technical fields, including Industrial Mechatronics, Automotive, Renewable Energies, Telecommunication Systems, Construction Projects, and many more.
*: without any judgment of the quality, readers are strongly encouraged to check the official status of the exact diploma envisioned as many universities have a mix of recognized diplomas, not recognized, “co-delivered,” “equivalent to”, “some pathways” (…), can change over time, and can be named differently from one country to another.
**: international reputation: is based on some criteria that do not mean much in some domains or specialties (number of researchers, of scientific publications, on budget ….). Our approximate 1-4 scale:
known locally
known locally and internationally
is listed in some of the world university’s classifications
is listed among the 20 firsts in some of world university’s classifications
***: estimated numbers, based on online sources and/or feedbacks. The numbers can vary greatly depending on school organisation (ex.: school is part of a group …). Refer to all the links provided to have accurate and updated numbers.
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