Enrollment

What kind of course are you interested in?


Master programs (2 years) entirely taught in english

In order to complete enrollment is necessary to complere all steps:

  • Admission (requirements’s check)
  • (ONLY non-EU students) visa
  • Assessment test (ONLY IF NEEDED)
  • Accept your offer and Enrollment
Admission (requirements’s check)

Read on the courses websites  about the requirements for each course.

If you are an international student you are required to ask our Teaching Committe for an evaluation of your academic career and the Committee will state if you hold the necessary requirements to gain direct admission to our Master Program.

The Teaching Committee could also state that they need you to pass a test in order to gain admission to our Master Program. The test is usually held in September. Here you can find more information about the test.

(ONLY Non-EU students): visa

Non-EU students have also to apply for visa and pre-enrollment. More here!

Assement test (ONLY IF NEEDED)

Not all students have to take the assessment test. Check here if this is your case.

Accepting your offer and Enrollment

Once you completed the first and the second part and eventually you took the test and passed it, you can proceed to enrollment.

Please note that applicant to our MSc in Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering and Industrial Automation Engineering will also need to accept their offer. We only accept a limited number of non-student per each course and we will give priority to students who accept their offer as per instructions. 


Master programs (2 years) and single Cycle Master’s Degree Course (5 years) entirely taught in italian

If you are an non-EU student wishing to enroll in one of our course entirely taught in Italian you are asked to pass an italian language examination.

More information about the italian language examination are available here.

Non-EU students have also to apply for visa and pre-enrollment. 


Undergraduate Courses

Our undergraduate courses are taught in Italian. If you are an non-EU student wishing to enroll in one of our course entirely taught in Italian you are asked to pass an italian examination.

More information about the italian language examination are available here.

We also ask students interested in our engineering undergraduate courses to prove their knowledge of english language and mathematics through a test called TOLC-I. The test is in Italian. More information about our undergraduate admission requirements are published on our Italian website.