UPDATED on 7th October 2016
If you are a student from a foreign university, enrolled
in a Bachelor's or Master’s degree programme at Politecnico di Torino, you can ask
for the recognition of the exams taken at the foreign university of origin.
This is the procedure you must follow:
- you can submit
the recognition request upon enrolment, only if you had declared your
previous university career when you filled in the application form for
admission to Politecnico (Apply@polito procedure).
- this opportunity
is offered only once during the academic career, and only in the year of first
enrolment.
- there are two
types of recognition; you can ask for one of the following:
- General
recognition: the evaluation will cover all
the exams included in the certificate (in order to obtain as many credits as
possible);
- Targeted
recognition: you ask for the recognition
of specific exams and/or a limited number of credits.
- The exams will
be recognized and validated WITHOUT ASSIGNING THEM A GRADE, until the
University defines grade conversion criteria.
- Validated
credits will be inserted in the Personal Study Plan of the academic year during
which you have made the recognition request; therefore validated credits will
not remain pending for release in subsequent years. This is meant to help (or,
not to hinder) you get or maintain scholarships and other benefits.
- In any case,
your career at Politecnico must necessarily include at least 60 credits including the Final Examination
for Bachelor’s degree programmes and at
least 50 credits excluding the thesis for Master’s degree programmes. These credits must be earned at Politecnico,
just like it happens in the case of students transferring to Politecnico from
other Italian universities.
The procedure must observe the international
agreements establishing limitations for academic credit recognition.
Evaluations will be carried out by the Programme
academic coordinators (
referente cds) of each degree programme.
Evaluations related to core
subjects must be also approved by the Faculty member in charge of delivering such courses.