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Comillas, best score percentage in the PIR

24 psychology students of our university sat this year’s test

24 psychology students of our university sat this year’s test

24 psychology students of our university sat this year’s test

9 June 2023

Comillas Pontifical University tops the ranking of universities that best prepare students for the PIR (Resident Internal Psychologist). This can be deduced from the results presented by the Ministry of Health, which places Comillas as the university with the most students with above-average scores.

Out of the 58 Spanish universities that have participated, 24 psychologists from Comillas sat the test. 58.3% ended up in the “strong group”, 25% in the medium group and only 16.7% in the weak.

In general, 4,073 students were admitted, of which 3,414 sat the exam, 2,856 passed the cut-off score and 763 applied for a vacancy. In the end, 231 (5.6% of those admitted) obtained one of the vacancies offered.

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