On this page, you will find all the information to submit your application for the 2024/2025 academic year.
- Review the entry requirements for this programme
- Take the verification of preparation
- Complete the enrolment procedure on Online Student Service (Esse3) and pay the 1° instalment of fees
Curricular Requirements
To access the programme, a Bachelor's degree in Information Engineering (L-8), Industrial Engineering (L-9), or equivalent qualifications pursuant to Ministerial Decree 509/99 or 270/04 is required. If you hold a foreign qualification, please refer to the dedicated information for International Students to verify the validity of your degree and specific admission requirements.
Additionally, you must have obtained a number of ECTS credits (CFU) in Scientific-Disciplinary Sectors (SSD) as follows:
- 18 CFU in basic subjects such as mathematics (SSD MAT/05, MAT/08), with at least 10 CFU in mathematical analysis (SSD MAT/05)
- 12 CFU in core subjects such as automation, electronics, and control (SSD ING-INF/03, ING-INF/04, ING-INF/06, ING-IND/15), with at least 6 CFU in automation (SSD ING-INF/04)
- 12 CFU in computer science and computer engineering (SSD ING-INF/05, INF/01, ING-IND/22), with at least 6 CFU in computer engineering (SSD ING-INF/05)
- 6 CFU in specialised subjects such as bioengineering or control systems (SSD ING-INF/01, ING-INF/07, ING-INF/06, ING-IND/16)
- 18 CFU in applied subjects such as bioengineering, chemistry, technical physics, or industrial engineering (SSD ING-INF/06, ING-IND/34, BIO/09, CHIM/07, ING-IND/13, MAT/07, ICAR/08)
Depending on the chosen curriculum, the following prior knowledge is recommended:
- Clinical or Biomedical Curriculum (Information Block): Knowledge in Mathematical Analysis, Computer Science, Automation, Electronics, Signal Analysis, Chemistry, Biomedical Instrumentation, Biology/Physiology.
- Biomedical Curriculum (Biomaterials Block): Knowledge in Mathematical Analysis, Computer Science, Automation, Mechanical Technology, Signal Analysis, Chemistry, Biomedical Instrumentation, Materials Science and Technology, and Biomaterials.
- Biomedical Curriculum (Biomechanics Block): Knowledge in Mathematical Analysis, Computer Science, Automation, Mechanical Technology, Rational Mechanics, Structural Mechanics, Machine Design, Materials Science and Technology, and Applied Mechanics.
Language Skills
You must demonstrate proficiency in English, both written and spoken, at least at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
- If you have yet to obtain the required qualification
If you have not yet obtained the qualification required for admission:
- start anyway the Enrolment Process
- submit additional documentation: include a self-declaration listing completed and pending exams and your curriculum studiorum, if applicable.
- pay the first instalment of tuition fees:
This will allow you to attend lectures and access Digital Teaching resources. Upon obtaining your degree, you must re-enter the online procedure, enter the missing details and promptly inform the relevant section of the Admissions Office via email.
Your enrolment will be finalised, and you will receive your matriculation number only after providing all required documentation.
There are 2 admission requirement verification and subsequent enrolment windows, depending on the date the degree granting access to the course is obtained.
You can submit the enrolment application only after completing the requirement verification process and receiving a confirmation email.
Enrolment Deadlines for A.Y. 2024/2025
- 1st window – For graduates by 15 November 2024:
- Submission of evaluation request: from 3 June to 15 November 2024
- Enrolment: by 20 December 2024
- 2nd window – For graduates between 16 November 2024 and 28 March 2025:
- Submission of evaluation request: from 7 January to 14 February 2025
- Enrolment: by 31 March 2025
If you miss the first enrolment deadline of 20 December 2024, you may still enrol by 31 March 2025. However, a late enrolment fee will apply as outlined in the Fees Notice.
Assessment
A dedicated commission evaluates whether you meet the minimum entry requirements. Your preparation is automatically verified if your degree final mark is 84/110 or higher.
If your degree final mark is lower than 84/110, you will have to attend an interview, which may also be conducted online, with the Programme Coordinator. Based on the outcome, you may be admitted, rejected, or directed to acquire the required competences before enrolment.
If you hold a foreign degree that is recognised as suitable, you can enrol in the Master’s Degree Course after your credits or qualifications have been converted into equivalent CFU, assigned to the relevant subject areas (SSD). If you do not have all the required CFU, you will need to acquire them before enrolment, possibly by registering for single courses and passing the corresponding exams. In any case, as you can choose from different curricula and paths, your academic background will be assessed to ensure that it is adequate for successfully following the chosen course.
Language Skills
A knowledge of English at least at B2 level of the Common European Framework is automatically verified if you obtained your Bachelor’s Degree at this University.
Alternatively, during the preparation assessment procedure, you must upload:
- A self-certification issued by your University explicitly stating your B2 level, if you achieved this level during your Bachelor’s Degree.
- One of the certificates listed in the AICLU list.
If you do not have an adequate certified level, you can still acquire the required competences after enrolment through the University Language Centre (CLA).
Procedure
- Register for the assessment:
Access the Online Student Service (Esse3) and follow this path: Menu > Home > Admission Test (programmed access and master’s degrees)- Select the Test (Competition) for this programme and upload the following completed documents in the Attachments section:
- A valid ID document (front and back)
- A self-declaration of your qualification, including completed exams (not a certificate)
- The self-assessment questionnaire in Excel format, available at the bottom of this page
- Select the Test (Competition) for this programme and upload the following completed documents in the Attachments section:
- Verification of Preparation: follow the methods described in the dedicated section
- Wait for the verification result: you will receive the result by email. If you are admitted, proceed as outlined in the Online Procedure (Esse3) section.
Enrolment
Within deadlines
Access the Online Student Service (Esse3)
- Start the procedure for enrolment applications
Menu > Home > Enrolment
- Complete the required fields and upload the necessary documents:
- Valid identity document in PDF format (front and back)
If you log in using SPID, this will not be required - Supplementary enrolment form (at the bottom of this page)
- Passport-sized photo in JPEG format, NO SELFIES (refer to the requirements)
- Residence permit or proof of application (for non-EU citizens only)
- Valid identity document in PDF format (front and back)
- Pay the first instalment of university fees. This confirms your pre-enrolment.
Within 2 working days of payment, the university's digital services will be activated, limited to Microsoft Teams, to enable access to lectures.
- Wait for the confirmation email
Within a few days, you will receive an email confirming your enrolment. Your student number will then be visible in your Reserved Area on Esse3.
Within two working days of receiving confirmation of your enrolment, you will have full access to the University's digital services (including your institutional email account and the MyUniTS app).
- If you have yet to obtain the required qualification
If you have not yet obtained the qualification required for admission:
- start anyway the Enrolment Process
- submit additional documentation: include a self-declaration listing completed and pending exams and your curriculum studiorum, if applicable.
- pay the first instalment of tuition fees:
This will allow you to attend lectures and access Digital Teaching resources. Upon obtaining your degree, you must re-enter the online procedure, enter the missing details and promptly inform the relevant section of the Admissions Office via email.
Your enrolment will be finalised, and you will receive your matriculation number only after providing all required documentation.
*Please check all admission deadlines and requirements, including the initial proficiency assessment and the extra admission requirements for International Students - Degree Seekers.
Forms and docs for the verification of preparation
Forms and docs for enrolment