The ordinary call for the 2026 Selectividad will take place on June 2, 3, and 4, while the extraordinary call is scheduled for June 30, and July 1 and 2 of the same year. As usual, the exams will be distributed across the four university campuses in the province: Cádiz, Puerto Real, Jerez, and Algeciras.
The results for the ordinary call will be available for consultation on the UCA's virtual office starting from June 11, a crucial moment for higher education aspirants. The examination day will commence early in the morning, with appointments scheduled for 08:00 hours.
The first exam will be Spanish Language and Literature II, set for 08:30 hours on the first day. Subsequently, between 11:00 and 12:30 hours, students will face History of Spain or History of Philosophy. The day will conclude with the Foreign Language test, scheduled from 13:30 to 15:00 hours.
On the second day, Wednesday, June 3, a significant portion of specific and optional subjects will be covered, including exams such as Mathematics II, Latin II, Artistic Drawing II, Musical Analysis II, or General Sciences. In the afternoon, subjects like Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II, Greek II, Performing Arts II, or Design Applied to Plastic Arts will be tested.
Thursday, June 4, the final day of the ordinary call, will feature another important set of subjects, including Geography, Biology, Design, Technical Drawing II, or History of Music and Dance, among others. The publication of this calendar allows thousands of students in the province to organize their final preparations for a decisive test in their access to university.




