Studying in Milan
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- EC citizens
- EC citizens resident anywhere
- Citizens of NORWAY, ICELAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN
- Citizens of SWITZERLAND
- Citizens of the REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO
- Non-EC citizens who possess a legal permit to stay for salaried employment or self-employment
- Political refugees
- Accredited diplomatic staff in Italy and family dependents, limited to spouses and children
For these students places are not limited and they may enrol without needing to sit an Italian language test.
Procedure:
1) Candidates who wish to enrol on open access three-year undergraduate and masters degree courses must submit their enrolment application (Form B, Form G) directly to the chosen university, following the regulations and deadlines established by each university.
The following documents must be attached:
- 1 passport-sized photograph
- Tax code number (“codice fiscale”)
- Copy of current valid permit to stay (only for non-EC students)
- Receipt of payment of enrolment contribution
- High (secondary) school educational qualification translated into Italian by official translators, certified by the country in which the qualification was awarded and accompanied by a “Certificate of Equivalence" by the Italian authorities in the same country.
For restricted enrolment courses students must, however, submit a test application form.
Secondary (high school) educational qualification or first-level university qualification, translated into Italian, certified by the authorities of the country in which the qualification was awarded and accompanied by a Certificate of Equivalence.
Copy of a current valid Permit to Stay (only for non-EC citizens)
Payment of fee to sit test
EC students will compete in the same candidate short-lists as Italian citizens
2) Students who are registered or who have passed the test will proceed to enrolment on payment of the fees and will receive a student’s record book and membership card