2025/26 WEBINAR CALENDAR (webinars in English)
TYPE OF WEBINAR | DATE (DD/MM/YYYY) | ITALIAN TIME | INFO | LINK |
UNIVERSITALY APPLICATION | 16/04/2025 | 3 PM | How to apply for pre-enrolment to require e study visa | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/81447964978 |
UNIVERSITALY APPLICATION | 04/06/2025 | 3 PM | How to apply for pre-enrolment to require e study visa | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/84796937461 |
BACHELOR | 20/02/2025 | 3 PM | Applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/81728117680 |
BACHELOR | 05/03/2025 | 3 PM | Applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/87315522100 |
BACHELOR | 02/04/2025 | 3 PM | Applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/86779599929 |
BACHELOR | 17/04/2025 | 3 PM | Applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/86364934764 |
BACHELOR | 21/05/2025 | 3 PM | EU- Equivalent applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/82923141688 |
BACHELOR | 11/06/2025 | 3 PM | EU- Equivalent applicants with non-Italian degree - Bachelor's Degree programmes - HOW TO APPLY | https://polito-it.zoom.us/j/82207977245 |
BACHELOR | tbd | tbd | Bachelor of Architecture: course presentation and admission | tbd |
If you have a non-Italian educational qualification and you would like to apply for a Bachelor’s degree programme at Politecnico di Torino, please follow the instructions below.
WHAT IS NEW 2025/26 (info on Architecture available in the spring)
FOR ALL CANDIDATES |
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ENGINEERING/DESIGN/URBAN PLANNING
- Admission test available in Uzbekistan
- SAT with a minimum score of 650 in each of the two sections exempts from the Admission Test for engineering, design, and planning
- Deadline to fill in SAT certification section of the application and request transmission to the Politecnico by the College Board: April 7, 2025;
- Italian certification of at least B2 level required for courses in Italian
- Courses in English in the first year and in Italian in the second and third years are no longer available
ARCHITECTURE
info on Architecture available in the spring
NON-EU CANDIDATES REQUIRING VISA |
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ENGINEERING/DESIGN/URBAN PLANNING
- Last session to take Admission Test: 7/8/9 May 2025
ARCHITECTURE
info on Architecture available in the spring
Watch our tutorial: How to apply | Bachelor Degree programmes 2025/2026
Watch our tutorial: How to read the calls for application, ay 25/26 | Bachelor Degree Programmes Engineering - Design - Urban Planning
For more information read the CALLS FOR APPLICATION
For admission to our Bachelor's degree programmes you need:
1) a secondary high school diploma (level 4 EQF) earned after at least 12 years of school attendance
For applicants with a secondary school diploma awarded after less than 12 years of school attendance:
- secondary high school diploma awarded after 11 years of school attendance + all first-year university exams completed with a passing grade
or
- secondary high school diploma awarded after 10 years of school attendance + all first and second-year university exams completed with a passing grade
or
- secondary high school diploma awarded after 10 or 11 years of school attendance + a post secondary qualification awarded by a non-university institution in a field of study related to the Bachelor's degree programme chosen by the applicant
or
secondary high school diploma awarded after 10 or 11 years of school attendance + passing preparatory courses (Foundation Course) at an Italian university, see accepted Foundation Courses list in the attachment of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION and in the chart below. Foundation courses may also be accepted if issued by a foreign higher education institution recognized and/or accredited in the reference foreign system and, at the same time, proven to be official qualifications. Politecnico di Torino evaluates the Foundation Course certificate and decides on its eligibility for admission.
List of approved Foundation courses
Institution Area Università Ca' Foscari Economics
Humanities and Arts
Science
Architecture, Art & DesignUniversità Pavia Humanities
Sciences and medicine
Economics, Law and PoliticsUniversità di Pisa Science
HumanitiesUniversità di Torino Percorso da 60 cfu Università La Sapienza Science
HumanitiesUniversità per Stranieri di Siena Area umanistica
Area tecnico-scientifica
Area economicaUniversità di Parma Curriculum generale Università di Siena Economic-business Università Tor Vergata Social Sciences
Natural SciencesUniversità degli studi di Brescia Ingegneria e Sistemi Agricoli Sostenibili
Medicina
Economia e GiurisprudenzaUniversità degli studi di Sassari Umanistica
Tecnico-scientificaUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma Medicina
Ingegneria Biomedica
IED Italian creativity and Design RUFA Arte e design NABA Arte e design LUISS Social Sciences (Economia e Giurisprudenza) LUMSA Generico
(*)The University reserves the right to evaluate the suitability of any additional Foundation Courses, both Italian and foreign, not included in this list
Applicants who have the following qualifications can enrol at Politecnico:
- U.S. secondary high school diploma with at least 3 Advanced Placement courses (APs) passed with a grade between 3 and 5 in three different subjects related to the Bachelor’s degree programme chosen by the applicant. Students who hold a High School Diploma followed and supplemented by a full year of subsequent academic studies, even if attended at university institutions in a third country, may also be enrolled (for further details see the Annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION)
or
- British title General Certificate of Education (GCE) and International General Certificate of Education (IGCE), with passing at least 3 subjects at advanced level (A level) with a passing grade in different subjects related to the chosen course (for further details see the Annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION)
or
- Scottish secondary high school diploma, with passing at least 3 Advanced Highers or, alternatively, 2 Advanced Highers and at least 4 Highers in different subjects related to the course(for further details see the Annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION)
or
- International Baccalaureate Diploma released by a school institution recognized by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) according to the specifications indicated in the Annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION
2) For Countries where an admission test to university is compulsory, applicants must upload a certificate attesting that the admission test has been passed (for ex: YKS, Concurso Vestibular, Gao Kao - minimum score 400 for Marco Polo students, Pruebas de Selectividad, Veveosi Prosvasis, ecc).
3) Language certificate required by the degree programme chosen by the applicant (see language requirements paragraph)
4) Passing the TIL admission test or submitting a SAT, which can exempt the applicant from taking the admission test - NOT VALID for Architecture. Specific requirements can be found in the CALLS FOR APPLICATION, article 13.
Admission test for Engineering and Industrial Manufacturing Technologies, Design and Communication and Territorial, Urban, Environmental and Landscape Planning
Admission tests (TIL) for Bachelor's Degree Programmes in Engineering and Industrial Manufacturing Technologies, Design and Communication and Territorial, Urban, Environmental and Landscape Planning will be in person according to the calendars below.
Each session has a specific time frame registration period.
Additional TIL test session will be done at the Polytechnic's Hub in Uzbekistan. Dates and other specific details will be published as soon as they are finalised on the Polytechnic website.
Til test calendar scheduled in person in the computer laboratories of the main campus at Politecnico di Torino (LAIB) and the Mondovì campus:
Test Session | Who can register | Test date | Test registration time frame |
1st Session | EU and equivalent applicants / Non-EU applicants who reside abroad and require a visa | Tuesday March 11 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Tuesday March 4 2025 |
Wednesday March 12 2025 | |||
Thursday March 20 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Thursday March 13 2025 | ||
Thursday March 27 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Wednesday March 19 2025 | ||
2nd Session | EU and equivalent applicants / Non-EU applicants who reside abroad and require a visa
| Thursday April 10 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Thursday April 3 2025 |
Friday April 11 2025 | |||
3rd Session | EU and equivalent applicants / Non-EU applicants who reside abroad and require a visa | Wednesday May 7 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Wednesday April 30 2025 |
Thursday May 8 2025 | |||
Friday May 9 2025 | |||
4th Session | EU and equivalent applicants ONLY | Wednesday July 16 2025 | From Tuesday, April 29, 2025, to 2 p.m. Wednesday July 9 2025 |
Thursday July 17 2025 | |||
5th Session | EU and equivalent applicants ONLY | Thursday August 28 2025 | From Tuesday, April 29, 2025, to 2 p.m. Friday August 22 2025 |
Friday August 29 2025 |
Til test calendar scheduled in person in the HUB venues of Puglia and Sicily:
Hub school | Who can register | Test date | Test registration time frame |
Scuola HUB Martina Franca Liceo statale Tito Livio - Via Pergolo SNC, Via Pergolo, Martina Franca
| EU and equivalent applicants ONLY | April 2, 3, 4, 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, 2025 |
Scuola HUB Trapani Liceo Scientifico V. Fardella Ximenes - Viale Duca d’Aosta 8, Trapani | EU and equivalent applicants ONLY | April 14, 15, 16, 2025 | From Tuesday January 28 2025, to 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2025 |
Admission test for Architecture
info on Architecture available in the spring
Watch our tutorial: How to submit SAT
SAT for exemption from Engineering, Design and Territorial, Urban, Environmental And Landscape Planning admission test (not valid for Architecture)
The candidates, upon specific request, can be exempted from the TIL-I if they possess the SAT certification considered equivalent to passing the TIL admission test for Engineering, Design, and Territorial, Urban, and Environmental Planning (score equal to or higher than the guarantee threshold) according to the specifications reported in the table:
Certification | Required score |
SAT | SAT ( Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math sections, with a score of minimum 650 in each section). At the time of taking the SAT test, remember to inform the issuing body (College Board) of the Institution code 7679 for the automatic transmission of the certificate to the Politecnico |
Candidates wishing to benefit from the exemption are required to:
- Correctly fill in the SAT CERTIFICATION section of the Apply@PoliTO platform by entering the certificate data by Monday, April 7, 2025. The verification result will be communicated via email by Thursday, April 24, 2025;
- Request the transmission of the certification from the issuing body (College Board) to the Politecnico di Torino for the necessary verifications by Monday, April 7, 2025
Evaluation
Your SAT score will be verified by the Recruitment and Admissions Unit in accordance with the requirements specified in Article 13 of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION. At the end of the evaluation, you will receive an email confirming or denying the validity of the attached certificate. If you are a citizen of a non-EU country and reside abroad, remember that you must submit a pre-enrollment application online on the Universitaly website (see the dedicated paragraph).
Selection
If your SAT score is VALID, you are eligible to be admitted to the Bachelor's degree programme you have chosen and can proceed with enrolment: please check the details in the CALLS FOR APPLICATION and in the Enrolment Regulations.
If your SAT score is NOT VALID: don't worry, you still have the chance to be admitted to Politecnico. Register for and take the admission test!
Further info about your admission will be published under the MAIN section of your APPLY personal page.
Please watch the tutorial: How to upload the language certificates 2025/26
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMMES | MINIMUM REQUIREMENT |
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English-taught programmes | English Level B2 or higher |
Italian-taught programmes | Italian Level B2 or higher |
CERTIFICATES
LANGUAGE | ACCEPTED CERTIFICATION |
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ITALIAN | please refer to the following chart (click to open) |
ENGLISH | please refer to the following chart (click to open) Table of 23/09/2019 updated on 22/12/2022 |
* For TOEFL/TOEIC certifications, it is necessary to indicate the code C285 to share the results with the Politecnico di Torino. For Cambridge certifications, it is necessary to select the option to share the results with the Politecnico di Torino and indicate the Candidate's ID number (see LINK)
CASES OF EXEMPTION
LANGUAGE | CASES OF EXEMPTION |
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ITALIAN | Italian citizens residing in Italy |
Holders of final diplomas from secondary education institutions of the Republic of San Marino | |
Those exempt from presenting an Italian language certification are those who present an official declaration/certification on letterhead and stamped paper that includes one of the following:
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Certificates accepted or exemptions in substitution for PLIDA at Politecnico di Torino | |
Applicants are required to meet the language requirements/substitutions stated in the calls for admissions/selection procedures in force when the admission process to Politecnico degree programmes began, regardless of any subsequent amendments to this table | |
ENGLISH | IB Diploma (International Baccalaureate https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/) only in case the entire path is taught in English, except foreign languages |
Educational qualifications awarded by the European schools included in the Procedures for entry, residency and enrolment of international students and the respective recognition of qualifications, for higher education courses in Italy - Attachment 2*, only if the first language (L1) is English | |
Non-Italian qualification recognized by the Italian Ministry of University and Research as equivalent to the Italian high school diploma (diploma di maturità), or university degree awarded by a school/university in which the medium of instruction is English and issued by USA, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, wherever the school/ university is located. | |
Non-Italian qualification recognized by the Italian Ministry of University and Research as equivalent to the Italian high school diploma (diploma di maturità), or university degree awarded by a school/university in which the medium of instruction is English, only if based in one of the countries listed in the Annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION and here below: AFRICA: Botswana, Cameroon, Gambia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Togo, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia. ASIA: Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka. CARIBBEAN AND AMERICAS: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, United States. EUROPE: Cyprus, Malta, United Kingdom, Ireland. PACIFIC: Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. |
WARNING! If you need to apply for a Student Visa please also check the information on language certificates published in the pre-enrolment paragraph
Enter your personal information exactly as indicated in your passport. It may take you approximately 20 minutes to complete the application form. There is no time limit to fill it in and it can be completed in multiple sessions.
It is very important that you carefully fill in the PERSONAL INFORMATION section of your application and enter correctly your CITIZENSHIP and PERMANENT ADDRESS.
It is your responsibility to submit a complete and accurate application. If you have any doubt or if you do not find yourself in any of the cases mentioned above, please contact our Office, through the Ticketing Supprt System, in order to avoid submitting a wrong applications that may be rejected during the verification process.
BE HONEST!
If you provide false, copied or incomplete information, you will be immediately rejected from Politecnico di Torino and lose any chance to get admitted.
Required documents:
- Passport * - other ID documents are accepted only for EU students*
- Residence permit* (only for non-EU citizens living in Italy)
- Secondary school diploma and/or supplementary certificates mentioned below*
- Certificate stating that the applicant passed the national admission test (only for countries where university admissions are regulated by a specific admission test)*
- English and/or Italian language certificate necessary for enrolment (see dedicated paragraph above)
- Self-certificate of enrolment with exams passed at another Italian university (if applicable)
(*): Compulsory document
DOCUMENTS FORMAT:
Documents must be on letterheaded paper, stamped and signed by the issuing Institution. Electronically signed documents may be accepted only in case they are verifiable online through QR code or verification link.
Documents issued in Italian, English, French, Spanish are accepted. If your documents are written in other languages, please merge together the original version AND the official translation into Italian or English and upload the merged document as one file.
- Passport - Other ID documents are accepted only for EU students: ID documents are accepted only in Latin alphabet, if not please provide official Italian/English translation.
- Valid language certificare or, in case of valid exemption, official statement issued by the school/university in which it is stated that the Medium of instruction is English. For TOEFL/TOEIC certifications, it is necessary to indicate the code C285 to share the results with the Politecnico di Torino. For Cambridge certifications, it is necessary to select the option to share the results with the Politecnico di Torino and indicate the Candidate's ID number (see LINK)
- Secondary high school diploma (level 4 EQF): if you still have to get your final diploma or supplementary certificates mentioned below, please upload an official provisional document: e.g. an updated version of your school record, a certificate of enrolment in APs/A level courses, a document issued by your current school stating your expected date of graduation. Please upload all supplementary certificates required for U.S., U.K. and Scottish Diploma (listed in a specific Annex of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION and in the paragraph: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS).
As for applicants with a Secondary school diploma awarded after a period of less than 12 years of school attendance:
- university transcript of records (with official translation into Italian) with the results of the exams passed in the first academic year or in the first 2 years;
or
- post-secondary qualification (with official translation into Italian) awarded by a non-university institution in a field of study related to the Bachelor's degree program chosen by the applicant;
or
- successful completion of a Foundation Course (see list of accepted foundatio coursesin the annexes of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION)
NB: we do not require hard copies at this stage: you can directly upload the document files (pdf - recommended or jpeg, png) in your online application. You do not have to send any document by post.
SUBMIT your application, clicking the SUBMIT button according to admission test calendar (make sure you do not wait until the last minute to be sure you can submit your application correctly)
Registration for the admission test
Choose one of the available admission test sessions in TIL section of your application.
PAY the non-refundable registration fee (€ 50) following the instructions provided in the CALLS FOR APPLICATION for admissions to the Bachelor's degree programmes of Politecnico di Torino.
Selection
At the end of the test you will immediately see your score on your screen. Please check the minimum thresholds and the guarantee thresholds to understand if you are admitted.
Offer of admission
If you are admitted:
- proceed with enrolment: please check details in the CALLS FOR APPLICATION
- If you are a non-EU applicant living outside Italy, you must apply foe pre-enrolment (see dedicated paragraph).
Further info about your admission will be published under the MAIN section of your APPLY personal page.
The enrolment procedure requires, for all candidates, the mandatory compliance with the deadlines indicated in the tables in art.14 of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION and in the Enrolment Regulations academic year 2025/2026
Applicants are required to reserve their student place/enrol following the online procedure. At the same time, they must pay the first instalment of their tuition fees. The standard amount of the first instalment is 161€. Possible reductions or revisions of this amount will be announced in the Tuition Fee Guide for academic year 2025/2026, which is going to be approved by the university bodies at a later date.
The enrolment requirements are listed in Annex B and in Annex C of the CALLS FOR APPLICATION
Applicants with a non-Italian educational qualification must meet the language requirements of Annex B by:
a. Friday 9th May 2025 for non-EU applicants living abroad and requiring visa;
b. Friday 29th August 2025 for EU applicant and Equivalent applicants.
Before this deadline, applicants are required to fill in the “Language skills” section of the Apply@polito platform entering the information on their English language certificate and/or Italian language certificate required for admission.
- Applicants who have reserved their student place by the deadline (Italian or non-Italian high school diploma) and who meet the language requirements (art. 5 of the present article – applicants with non-Italian high school diploma) must enrol online by Tuesday 30th September 2025 at 2.00 p.m. In the event of further updates of the ranking lists and consequent new offers of admission, a new enrolment deadline will be announced and published on the applicant’s personal page of the Apply@polito platform.
- Applicants who do not meet the deadlines of this article or the admission requirements listed in Annex B and Annex C lose their right to enrol at Politecnico and will not be entitled to ask for refund of the first instalment of the tuition fees, no matter the justification brought forward.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
1 | Passport (or I.D. for EU students only) |
2 | Residence permit for NON-EU citizens living in Italy |
3 | Study visa – type D “Immatricolazione Università” for NON-EU citizens not living in Italy |
4 | Fiscal code certificate issued by Agenzia delle Entrate or by the Italian Embassies (only for citizens not living in Italy) |
5 | Secondary school diploma (level 4 EQF) with official translation into Italian (Official diplomas issued from the school in English, French or Spanish do not need to be translated) Supplementary certificates for U.S., U.K. and Scottish Diploma:
For applicants with Secondary school diploma awarded after a period of less than 12 years of school attendance:
OR
OR
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6 | Certificate stating that the applicant passed the national admission test (only for countries where university admissions are regulated by a specific admission test) |
7 | Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore, see paragraph below), related to the Secondary school diploma, issued by the Italian Embassy in the country that issued your degree or Statement of Comparability issued by CIMEA centre or other ENIC-NARIC centres (This applies only in the absence of services provided by CIMEA). The so called “Attestato di Corrispondenza” (Certificate of Correspondence) obtained on the ARDI platform substitutes the Statement of Comparability issued by CIMEA. In any case, please note that the correspondence provided by ARDI is based on a standard foreign qualification system and not on specific cases. For this reason, Politecnico reserves itself the right to ask the applicant additional documents for the verification of his/her non-Italian qualification (e.g. Statement of Verification issued by Cimea) therefore Statement of Verification issued by Cimea is strongly recommended to streamline the evaluation procedures |
8 | Language certificate (Italian and/or English) required for admission (already uploaded for student place reservation) |
The above-mentioned documents (official certificates and post-secondary diplomas) do not need to be translated into Italian if they are issued in English, French or Spanish.
Politecnico di Torino is entitled to request students to show their original documents to the office front desk at any time.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - A.Y. 2025/26
If you are an international student living abroad and applying for a visa, you must submit the pre-enrollment application to obtain a study visa and enroll at the Politecnico di Torino exclusively through the UNIVERSITALY portal.
Check here if you fall into this category.
When to submit the pre-enrollment application?
The procedure for the a.y. 2025/26 is not yet open.
Once available, you must submit your application within June 30th, 2025
Tip: submit the application as soon as you know you have been admitted!
How to submit the pre-enrollment application?
- Register on UNIVERSITALY and enter:
- Your personal data exactly as indicated in the passport
- In step B "Account at the institution", your Apply username (FXXXXXX)
- The course to which you have been admitted (note that you may not find the course in English in the Universitaly menu. The language of the course is confirmed by the "eligibility confirmation" issued by the Politecnico and the course catalog)
- The "confirmation of eligibility” letter (available in the "MAIN" section of your Politecnico application)
- The other required documents listed in the "Documents" section
- Check with the relevant diplomatic-consular representation for any additional documents. The embassy may require additional documents beyond those of the Politecnico, such as:
- Declaration of Value / Certificate of Comparability and CIMEA Verification Certificate
- Language certificates
- Other specific documents for visa issuance
Note: The Declaration of Value / Certificate of Comparability and CIMEA Verification Certificate are not mandatory at this stage, but it is advisable to attach them to facilitate visa issuance. You can request them from the relevant diplomatic-consular representation or directly from CIMEA.
Validation of the application
The pre-enrollment application is validated by the Politecnico only if:
- You have passed the TIL I-P-D and have ENROLLED (if you have reserved a place or completed the enrollment) as required by the specific CALLS FOR APPLICATION
- You have a proper international certification and have ENROLLED WITH INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION (if you have reserved a place or completed the enrollment) as required by the specific CALLS FOR APPLICATION (article 13)
- You have passed the TIL-A and have ENROLLED as required by the specific CALL FOR APPLICATION (not yet published);
- You have attached the study documentation (it is necessary to have obtained the high school diploma and attached the documentation proving it) and the language certification required for access to the chosen course as required by the specific CALLS FOR APPLICATION.
- You have paid the first installment of university fees, as per the instructions in the ENROLLMENT section of your online application.
ATTENTION: If you do not obtain a score above the guaranteed threshold, you will have to wait for the publication of the ranking on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. In this case, validations will not be possible before this date and the subsequent updates of the ranking.
Study Visa Request
After validating the application, you must apply for a study visa at the relevant diplomatic-consular representation.
If the visa is denied, you will not be able to enroll at the Politecnico di Torino.
Important:
- Pre-enrollment is mandatory to obtain a type D study visa.
- The confirmation of eligibility does NOT replace the procedure on UNIVERSITALY.
- Admission to the Politecnico does not automatically guarantee the issuance of the visa.
if you passed some exams at a non-Italian university and you wish to enrol in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme at Politecnico, you can ask for the transfer of the credits you earned while you were studying abroad
Our welcome program includes activities and initiatives aimed at facilitating your arrival and stay in Torino, providing necessary information, and foster a sense of belonging. By embracing diversity and creating an inclusive environment, we encourage cultural exchange, enhance global perspectives, and enrich the overall educational experience for both international and national students.
STUDENTS ENROLLED IN 2024/2025:
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING MISSING DOCUMENTS
STUDENTS ENROLLED IN 2023/2024:
NEW DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THE RESIDENCE PERMIT : 27/06/2025
NEW DEADLINE TO SUBMIT DOV OR CIMEA STATEMENT OF COMPARABILITY : 29/11/2024
STATEMENT OF VALIDITY
The Statement of Validity (Dichiarazione di Valore) is a document of transparency, written in Italian, which provides information on a specific qualification earned abroad and on its value in the issuing country (the official character of the issuing institution, requirements for admission to the relevant study course, length of course, etc.). Such a Statement is produced by the Italian diplomatic authorities (Embassies, Consulates) of territorial reference: territorial reference is defined as the Italian diplomatic authority closest to the city where the institution that awarded the qualification is located. All the documents to be presented in order to obtain the Statement of Validity must be requested at the relevant Italian diplomatic authority (Embassies/Consulates).
CIMEA – "Diplome" service
Politecnico di Torino is partner of CIMEA - the official Italian ENIC-NARIC Centre. CIMEA uses the "Diplome" service to issue its Statement of Comparability and/or Statement of Verification making use of blockchain technology applied to the recognition of qualifications.
By Comparability we mean the identification of the level of the foreign degree with reference to the cycles of the Bologna Process and the levels of the European Qualifications Framework.
Through the Verification service CIMEA certified that an Italian or foreign qualification of the Higher Education or secondary school system has actually been issued to the owner by an official body in the system of reference. In the case of positive feedback, CIMEA issued a Statement of Verification referring to the qualification which has been verified.
CIMEA Statement of Comparability/Verification is uploaded to the digital "Wallet" of qualifications through the use of blockchain technology, thereby making this digital document transparent, transferable, certified and unchangeable. To learn about the details of the service and check https://cimea.diplo-me.eu.
The Certificate of Correspondence processed through the ARDI database replaces the CIMEA Certificate of Comparability. However, it is important to remember that the correspondence evaluation reported in ARDI is based on the foreign qualification as a whole and not on individual and specific cases. The university reserves the right to request additional documentation to support the usual procedures for verifying foreign qualifications (e.g., CIMEA Statement of Verification). For this reason, the CIMEA Statement of Verification is strongly recommended to streamline the evaluation procedures
DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT
European Countries that have adhered to the “Bologna Process” have also committed to produce, alongside their own higher education qualifications, an extra document known as the Diploma Supplement (DS). The DS is not a further qualification, but a particular certification produced following a template which was agreed upon by the three principal international organizations of European breadth (The Council of Europe, UNESCO – Europe region, European Union). The European DS model envisages that it be drafted in two or more languages (the national language of the Country in question and at least one commonly-spoken foreign language, such as English), and that it provides a whole list of very detailed information. The information is grouped into 8 categories, which run from the personal details of the qualification holder, to the level of the qualification itself, the curriculum (list of subjects and, if possible, their principal contents), the rights it bestows (utilization for further studies or in the workplace), to the type of issuing institution, and to an abbreviated description of the higher education system it belongs to.