STUDENT GUIDE
(2022 - 2023)
Bachelor's degree programme in
COMPUTER ENGINEERING (change programme)
Location: Torino
Class: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
Recognition of NON-ITALIAN degrees
Recognition of credits earned at a non-Italian universityIf you are transferring to Politecnico from a non-Italian university and you have passed some exams abroad, you can apply for the recognition of the credits you have earned. Make sure you follow these instructions:
  • When you fill out your admission application (Apply@polito) you must enter the information on your previous academic studies and attach the documents required for admission;
  • You must upload:
    • your transcript of records (with exams and grades)
    • the syllabus of each course for which you request credit transfer;
  • You can request the recognition of credits earned abroad only one time during your studies and only before completing the enrolment process, according to the deadlines and instructions available on the International students' website  - "CREDIT TRANSFER" section.
Further information on how to request the recognition of credits earned abroad is available on the International Students website.
Recognition of a non-Italian degree
You can apply for the recognition of a degree awarded by a non-Italian university for the following purposes:
a) admission to a Bachelor's/ Master’s degree programme
b) credit transfer for enrolment in a Bachelor's/ Master’s degree programme
c) admission to the State Examination for Professional Practice (Esame di stato)
d) conferral of the corresponding Italian degree (Equipollenza)
The validity of your non-Italian degree is evaluated after you apply to Politecnico from the Apply@polito platform.
For more information please check the International students' website  - "Recognition of a foreign qualification" section.
You are allowed to include your second and third-year courses in your APSP:
  • if you have been recognized and validated at least 40 credits in any subject (excluding the English language exam)
                 orIn any case, you must add your first-year incomplete courses before adding any other course.
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