Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of June 30, 2026, from the University of Granada, announcing a selective process for admission to the Administrative Scale |
|---|---|
| BOE Publication | July 4, 2026 |
| Entry into force | July 4, 2026 |
| Positions announced | 46 in total: 40 in Granada, 4 in Melilla and 2 in Ceuta |
| Group / Subgroup | Group C, Subgroup C1 |
| Selection system | Competitive examination (open access) |
| Participation fee | 19 € per process |
| Application deadline | 15 business days from July 4, 2026 |
| Minimum start of exercises | Not before March 1, 2027 |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Official source | BOE-A-2026-14538 |
The University of Granada announces 46 positions in the Administrative Scale (Group C, Subgroup C1) through three independent selective processes published in the BOE on July 4, 2026 (reference BOE-A-2026-14538). Access is open and the selection system is competitive examination. If you have a High School Diploma or Technical qualification and want a civil servant position at UGR, now is the time to act.
What does this announcement establish?
The resolution articulates three independent selective processes, one for each location. This means that a candidate can apply to more than one process by paying the corresponding fee for each one (19 € per process).
| Process | Location | Total positions | Disability reserve (≥33%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Process 1 | Granada Campus | 40 | 4 positions |
| Process 2 | Melilla | 4 | Not specified |
| Process 3 | Ceuta | 2 | Not specified |
The access requirements are as follows:
- Qualification: High School Diploma or Technical qualification (Vocational Training - Medium Level).
- System: Competitive examination through the general open access system.
- Application: Exclusively through electronic means via UGR's electronic office.
- Fee: 19 € for each process you apply to.
The Granada process reserves 4 positions for people with disabilities equal to or greater than 33%, in line with public employment regulations. The examination phase exercises cannot begin before March 1, 2027, which provides a preparation period of at least eight months from the application deadline.
Economic and operational impact
The direct cost for the candidate is minimal: 19 € per process. An applicant who applies to all three processes simultaneously (Granada, Melilla and Ceuta) would pay a maximum of 57 € in fees. This is one of the lowest-fee announcements in the public university sector.
From an operational perspective, the deadlines are tight:
- The application deadline is 15 business days from July 4, 2026, which places the closing date around July 25, 2026 (subject to official working calendar).
- Applications are exclusively electronic through UGR's electronic office, so you must have a digital certificate or Cl@ve.
- Exercises will not begin before March 1, 2027, allowing several months for preparation.
For UGR, the announcement means filling administrative personnel needs at three locations with C1-level profiles, a subgroup that requires skills in document management, public service and administrative procedures.
Who does it affect?
- People with a High School Diploma or Technical qualification (Vocational Training - Medium Level) who wish to enter university civil service.
- Candidates interested in working at the Granada Campus (40 positions).
- Candidates interested in the Melilla (4 positions) or Ceuta (2 positions) locations.
- People with disabilities equal to or greater than 33% who apply for the 4 reserved positions in the Granada process.
- Labor and HR advisors who manage public employment applications for their clients.
- HR departments of entities that may be affected by employee mobility toward the public sector.
Practical example
Imagine you have a High School Diploma and live in Granada, and you also have family ties in Melilla. You can apply simultaneously to the Granada and Melilla processes, since they are independent processes. The total cost would be 38 € in fees (19 € × 2 processes). You must complete two separate electronic applications through UGR's electronic office before the 15 business day deadline from July 4, 2026 expires. If you pass both processes, you can choose your location based on your ranking score. Exercises will not begin before March 1, 2027, so you have time to prepare.
What should you do now?
- Verify your qualification: Check that you have a High School Diploma or Technical qualification (Vocational Training - Medium Level). Without this requirement you cannot participate.
- Activate your digital certificate or Cl@ve: The application is exclusively electronic through UGR's electronic office. If you don't have an operational digital certificate, obtain one before the deadline expires.
- Decide which process or processes to apply to: You can apply to Granada (40 positions), Melilla (4 positions) and/or Ceuta (2 positions) independently, paying 19 € for each process.
- Submit your application before the deadline: The deadline is 15 business days from July 4, 2026 (approximately until July 25, 2026). Don't wait until the last day.
- Pay the participation fee: 19 € per process through the payment system available on UGR's electronic office.
- Plan your preparation: Exercises will not begin before March 1, 2027. You have several months to prepare the exam content.
- If you have certified disability (≥33%): Indicate this circumstance in your Granada process application to apply for the 4 reserved positions.
Frequently asked questions
How many positions does UGR announce in this 2026 administrative examination?
The University of Granada announces a total of 46 positions in the Administrative Scale (Group C, Subgroup C1): 40 at the Granada Campus, 4 in Melilla and 2 in Ceuta. These are three independent selective processes.
What is the deadline to apply for UGR administrative positions?
The application deadline is 15 business days counted from July 4, 2026, the date of publication in the BOE. The closing date is approximately July 25, 2026, subject to the official working calendar.
How much does it cost to apply for UGR administrative examinations?
The participation fee is 19 € per process. If a candidate applies to all three processes (Granada, Melilla and Ceuta), the total cost in fees would be 57 €.
When do the UGR 2026 administrative examination tests begin?
The examination phase exercises cannot begin before March 1, 2027, as established by the resolution. This provides a minimum period of several months from the application deadline to prepare.
What qualification is needed for UGR administrative positions?
You must have a High School Diploma or Technical qualification (Vocational Training - Medium Level). The positions belong to Group C, Subgroup C1 of the civil service.
Official source
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Notice: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific decisions, consult a qualified professional. Source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2026-14538