This process enables candidates to obtain Technician and Higher Technician titles without the need to complete the full training cycle in person. The province of Cádiz has seven educational centers designated as venues for these examinations.
The exams are being held simultaneously throughout the autonomous community, with a total of 49 distributed venues: four in Almería, five in Córdoba, eight in Granada, four in Huelva, four in Jaén, four in Málaga, and thirteen in Seville, in addition to the seven in Cádiz.
Of the registered candidates, 4,488 are seeking intermediate-level qualifications, covering eleven training cycles in fields such as Administration and Management, Commerce and Marketing, or Information Technology and Communications. Meanwhile, 1,858 candidates are presenting for higher-level modules, taking exams in thirteen training cycles across areas like Health, Transport and Vehicle Maintenance, or Sociocultural and Community Services.
This system serves as an alternative pathway to obtaining an official vocational training qualification, primarily aimed at individuals with time constraints for regular studies or those who did not secure a place in a standard training cycle.
The examinations are conducted using an automated system, with questions generated from a database of over 90,000 items developed by 160 experts. Provisional results will be published on June 19th, followed by a period for appeals, and final grades will be announced on June 26th.
The call for exams is part of the accreditation system for competencies and qualifications in Andalusian vocational training, which aims to facilitate access to official titles. In Cádiz, the designated centers are hosting candidates seeking to enhance their professional qualifications or formalize their academic status.




