Admission procedures
The course is open to applicants under Art. 2 of Law 264/1999, in order to provide access to highly specialised laboratories, computer and technology systems or customised study places. The number is decided from year to year by the relevant academic departments, after assessing the teaching, structural and instrumental resources available for the organization, management and operation of the course: for the academic year 2020/2021, the number of enrolled students is set at 144 of whom 5 are from non-EU countries (including 2 students of Chinese nationality from the Marco Polo Project).
Programming is especially necessary due to the intense laboratory activity that has been present since the early years of the course and is aimed at guaranteeing access to the greatest number of students, in line with the right to study and, at the same time, to ensure quality teaching, offering each student spaces, laboratory equipment and materials, technical assistance and teaching appropriate to the aims of the course.
All students who have obtained a secondary school diploma or an equivalent foreign qualification may enrol in the degree course.
Admission to the degree course for the academic year 2020/2021 will be based on a ranking that takes into account the chronological order of enrolment, with merit being evaluated through the final grade.
Procedures and deadlines are published in the prospectus and in the call of access to the Degree Course accessible via the Degree Course website.