On this page, you will find all the information to submit your application for the 2024/2025 academic year.
Non-competitive admission with initial proficiency assessment before enrolment
The course requires an initial proficiency assessment before enrolment
- 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
Students holding a three-year Bachelor’s Degree or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad and recognized as eligible according to current regulations are admitted.
The course has open admission for students holding a Bachelor’s Degree in the Class of Chemical Sciences and Technologies, L-27, with an assessment of their academic preparation according to the procedures specified in the Academic Regulations of the degree program, as described in the dedicated section of this website.
- If you have an equivalent qualification obtained abroad, please consult the information dedicated to International Students to verify the validity of your degree and the specific admission requirements.
- Bachelor’s Degree and at least:
- 20 CFU credits in the fields of mathematics, computer science, and physics: FIS/01-08, MAT/01-09, INF/01.
- 55 CFU credits in the fields of chemistry: CHIM/01-12; and biochemistry: BIO/10.
- Practical laboratory skills are also required.
- Graduates with a high level of preparation, as demonstrated by the certified knowledge and skills in their academic record, who come from educational paths not fully meeting the aforementioned requirements, will be required to take the relevant exams of the Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry L-27 before being admitted to the Master’s Degree in Chemistry. The required exams will be indicated by the Academic Committee after an evaluation of the candidate’s curriculum.
- 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
For admission to the program, an Academic Committee will verify the fulfillment of the curricular requirements.
Candidates holding a degree in Class 25 (under DM 509/99) or Class L-30 (under DM 270/04) with a graduation grade equal to or higher than 88 out of 110 may be admitted without further evaluation.
Alternatively, the assessment of adequate preparation will be based on the candidate’s academic record and, if necessary, an interview to verify the possession of the required basic knowledge and comprehension skills.
The assessment of the academic preparation for students enrolling in the Master’s Degree program in the academic year 2024-2025 will take place on:
- Monday, February 24, 2025
Verification of English language proficiency
The verification of English language proficiency, both written and oral, corresponding to at least level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is part of the evaluation of the candidate’s personal preparation. This proficiency may be inferred from the academic record or through an appropriate certification issued by an external body recognized by the University.
In all other cases, admission will be subject to an evaluation through a test prepared by the University.
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