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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(change)
Location: Torino - Class: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LM-33)
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Transfers from other universities to Politecnico
If you are enrolled in a Master’s degree programme at another Italian University and you intend to continue your studies at Politecnico, you must submit your previous career for a review through the “Apply” procedure.  
The evaluation will assess whether you meet the requirements (from the Teaching Portal – Apply@polito section  - Master’s degree programmes  for students with an Italian degree).

For information about how to submit your application and how to enrol, check the section called “online enrolment procedure – candidates from other universities”.

We remind you that it is not possible to have an informal evaluation of your previous academic records.
 

PLEASE NOTE: you must consider whether to start the transfer procedure (congedo) at your university of origin or not. This is suggested in case you have already passed some exams for which you intend to request the recognition from Politecnico di Torino. Otherwise, if you have not taken any exam yet, we suggest that you take into consideration the possibility to withdraw from studies (rinuncia agli studi). This would allow you to start a brand new academic career at Politecnico di Torino. 

 We remind you that:
  • If you  who come from another university you must gain a minimum of 50 credits (excluding the thesis credits) at Politecnico di Torino in order to attain the Master’s degree. 
  • you can apply for a transfer from the university of origin only after you have been admitted to Politecnico for the Master’s degree programme (you can check this information under the “Valutazioni/Evaluations” section of the Apply platform)
  • the legislation on university studies prohibits the possibility to be simultaneously enrolled at more than one Italian or foreign university.