How and When to Enroll
The information required to enroll in the course is provided in the notice that outlines the admission procedures.
- Read the notice (PDF)
- Read the notice (PDF)
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EU students applying for admission must take a non-selective test to assess their personal preparation. Those who have obtained a bachelor's degree in classes 17 and 28 (pursuant to Ministerial Decree 509/99) and L-18 and L-33 (pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/04 and subsequent amendments) are exempt from taking the test. Those who hold a degree in other classes and have obtained a degree grade of 90/110 or higher are also exempt from taking the test.
For all other students, the Degree Course Council will assess their personal preparation through an individual interview, group test, or academic career assessment, with particular emphasis on exams in the core subject areas (SSD). The assessment of personal preparation also includes English language proficiency at least at level B2 of the Common European Framework (CEF). This knowledge is demonstrated by possession of an appropriate CEF certification or by the acquisition of at least 3 credits in the form of "English Language Proficiency." If these qualifications are not present, an English language assessment interview is required (this assessment is not necessary for those with a bachelor's degree taught entirely in English). The assessment results are communicated directly to students by the commission.
Requirements Verification Application
For non-EU students, initial knowledge is assessed based on a general profile analysis (qualifications, final grade, and specific assessment of exam results in subjects most relevant to the degree program). The analysis is conducted by a working group of three professors using the MoveIn platform, and the results of the process are transcribed into specific tabs on the platform and communicated to candidates. The commission operates in conjunction with the application submission windows. The assessment results are communicated directly to students via the MoveIn platform.
For further clarifications and suggestions to fill any gaps, we suggest you write to the Economics teaching secretariat or to Orientation Delegate