Admissions A.Y. 2020/21
If you are enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree programme at Politecnico and you are going to graduate after October 2020 (December 2020 or March 2021), you can advance some of your Master’s courses (in order to take them while you are still a Bachelor’s student) . In this case, please check the admission requirements for the academic year 2020/21.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you are going to graduate in September and October, you DO NOT need to create your PSP/APSP for the new academic year., so you do not need to advance Master's courses. Once you have received the positive evaluation for the admission, in the apply page you will find the section "Insegnamenti" where you can select the courses you want to attend in order to see in your personal page the class timetable and the materials of the courses. After graduation, you will be able to enrol in the Master’s degree programme and fill in the corresponding PSP/APSP.
Requirements:
You can advance some exams belonging to your future Master’s degree programme and take them during your Bachelor’s studies if you are a student of Politecnico. You can advance only first-semester courses of your Master’s first year, and only if you meet the following requirements: - you have been admitted to a Master’s degree programme (we remind you that you can apply for admission if you have earned at least 140 credits during your Bachelor’s degree programme)
- at the end of the autumn examination session (September), you have a maximum of 23 credits still unearned (including foreign language exam and Final Project) before you achieve your Bachelor’s degree.
You can apply for admission to a Master’s degree programme and request to advance some of your Master’s courses even if you do not have a language certificate yet (and your Apply page displays the following message «Language requirements unfulfilled»)
How to advance your Master’s courses
To include these courses in your APSP, follow the procedure for the creation of your APSP (section "Procedure and Deadlines of the Student Guide 2020/21)
Once you have been admitted to the Master’s degree programme you have chosen, you will be able to visualize the Master’s courses that can be advanced in your APSP (in the PSP the will not be displayed). They will be displayed in violet. You will have to drag them in your APSP following the procedure of creation of the APSP within the deadlines.
You can advance the courses which belong to all the Master’s degree programmes (and all the majors available within the Master's degree programme) you have applied for. This means that if you applied for two programmes, you can add the courses of both programmes to your APSP. Advancing some Master’s courses IS NOT equivalent to enrolling in a Master’s degree programme. Enrolment will be possible only after you get your Bachelor’s diploma.
If you included in your APSP the Master’s courses that you want to advance but at end of the September examination session you still have more than unearned 23 credits to graduation, these courses will be deleted from your APSP
Please note that:- Master’s courses can be advanced one time only during the entire duration of your Bachelor’s degree programme.
- If you advanced some Master’s courses but you do no longer meet the requirements for this operation, these courses will be automatically removed from your APSP.
- Courses which have been advanced (attended but not passed and/or passed and registered) will be automatically transferred to your Master’s APSP
- You are not allowed to advance any course offered in second -semester
- If you advanced some Master’s courses, but you do not get your Bachelor’s degree by March, these courses will remain on your APSP and you will be able to take the corresponding exams during the summer and autumn examination session
- If you pass the English language exam in the September IELTS session, the English credits will not count towards the limit of unearned credits allowed for advancing Master’s courses (max. 23 unearned credits)
- Internships (already included in your APSP in previous academic years) and recorded in your transcript before 31st December will not count towards the limit of unearned credits allowed for advancing Master’s courses (max. 23 unearned credits
- If you advanced some Master's course and then decide to enrol in a different Master’s degree programme, you will not be able to include any new first-semester course in your APSP.