Master's degree programmes 2018 - 2019
(students with italian degree)
Candidates from Politecnico di Torino
Steps to apply: 
  • log into your personal page – Segreteria online – Apply@polito;
  • select the Master’s degree programme you wish to apply for (you can choose maximum 2 programmes). If you apply for a Master’s degree programme taught both in English and Italian, it won’t be counted as 2 programmes, but as a single choice
  • confirm your data and submit your application
 The time required for the evaluation of your application depends on the Teaching Committee who makes the evaluation. Therefore if you selected a Master’s degree programme other than the Bachelor’s degree programme you come from, it will take approximately 10 days to get the results. The outcome of your application will be available on your Apply@polito personal page – Evaluations section.   
If you do not meet the requirements to advance some of your Master’s courses, but you manage to graduate by March, you can enrol in the  Master’s degree programme you have chosen in second semester.
After receiving your offer of admission, a new section (“Insegnamenti”) will be displayed on your Apply@polito personal page. From this section you can choose your courses and you will  see your class timetables and study materials on your personal page of the Teaching Portal 
Case 1: if you enrol before classes start, you don’t need to select your courses in the “Insegnamenti”section . 
Case 2: if you want to advance some of your Master’s courses, you don’t have to select any course in the “Insegnamenti”section, because you will add your first-semester courses when you fill in your APSP. 
Case 3: if you are going to graduate in the October graduation period, you must select your courses in the “Insegnamenti”section.  We remind you that this procedure IS NOT the same as the definition of your  Annual Personal Study Plan. You will have to create your APSP after you  enrol in the programme. The courses selected will be displayed on your personal page of the Teaching Portal under  “Altri Corsi”.       
Enrolling in a Master’s degree programme
After you obtain your Bachelor’s degree (career status: GRADUATED – shown on your personal page, below your picture), and if you are admitted to Politecnico (Apply message: “Eligible for the selected course”/”richiesta accolta”), you should: 
  • confirm the data you entered on the Apply portal on a previous stage;
  • click on “Procedi con l’immatricolazione/Enrol” (you can enrol at Politecnico online only). Please note: if you applied for two different Master’s degree programmes of the Architecture area and you passed both admission tests, you will be able to enrol only in the programme ranked as your first choice)
  • pay your tuition fees. The amount varies on the basis of the type of enrolment you have chosen. Check for possible payment methods in the Tuition Fee Guide for a.y. 2018/2019   
  • receive your student ID number;
  • get an appointment with the Office of Student Services to get your Smart-card (student card).
After enrolling in the programme, you can change your appointment date by clicking “change appointment date/time” from your personal page of the Teaching Portal - “Modulistica / Forms” section.    
    
When you go to the Office of Student Services for your appointment, remember to bring the same identification document which you used for enrolment. 
International students with a foreign Bachelor's degree have to bring on the day of the appointment their identification document and they also have to to deliver the Residence permit.
Creating your PERSONAL STUDY PLAN (PSP) and ANNUAL PERSONAL STUDY PLAN (APSP)  
After enrolling in the programme, you need to create your Personal Study Plan and fill in your Annual Personal Study Plan:
  • by 28th September 2018 if you enrol between 25th July 2018 and 18th September 2018
  • within 10 days of the date of enrolment if you enrol from 19 September 2018.
 At the end of the enrolment procedure a message will display the deadlines and the information on how to fill in your Personal Study Plan and Annual Personal Study Plan.