Master's degree programmes 2022 - 2023
(students with italian degree)
suitable academic performance
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Applicants from Politecnico di Torino
Applicants from Politecnico di Torino and from Università degli Studi di Torino
Direct admission
You are automatically admitted to a Master’s degree programme (after submitting your application for admission on the Apply@polito platform) if:    
  • you earned your Bachelor’s degree in 4 years or less(1), with a weighted average grade of all the exams (2)  equal to or greater than 27/30; 
  • you earned your Bachelor’s degree in more than 4 years but less than 5 years(1), with a weighted average grade of all the exams (2)  equal to or greater than 28/30. 
The weighted average grade is calculated on all accrued course credits (graded on a scale of 30) counting towards the achievement of the Bachelor’s degree, after having subtracted the worst 28 credits. Please note that numbers are not rounded.
 The duration of your university path is calculated on the number of academic years you have been enrolled for:  
  • 1 year for each academic year of full-time enrolment;
  • 0,5 year for each academic year of part-time enrolment
In the event of credit transfer, the duration of the university path is increased proportionally to the number of recognized credits (10-60 credits = 1 year, etc.). The worst 28 credits must be subtracted proportionally to the number of recognized credits.  
(1) you must graduate by December in order to meet the average grade requirement.
(2) the weighted average is calculated as follows: (grade*credits) /credits

Admission by merit-based evaluation (suitable academic performance) 
If you don't meet the admission requirements for direct admission, you need to go through a merit-based evaluation. You must upload a portfolio to the Apply@polito platform before submitting your application.
PLEASE NOTE: following the decisions of the Academic Senate of 30th May 2020 and 23rd March 2021, the academic years 2019/20 and 2020/21 will not count towards the total duration of your academic studies for the purposes of admission to the Master's degree programmes for academic year 2021/2022 and following years.
This table summarizes and provides an example for full-time students

Year of first enrolment Admission requirements a. y. 2021/2022
2014/2015
and previous
Evaluation of meritEvaluation of merit
2015/2016
Bachelor's degree 
obtained by December 2022 
Average grade ≥ 28/30
Bachelor's degree 
obtained by February 2023 
Evaluation of merit
2016/2017
Degree within December 2022 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
Degree within February 2023 
Average grade ≥ 28/30
2017/2018
Degree within December 2022 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
Degree within February 2023 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
2018/2019
Degree within December 2022 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
Degree within February 2023 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
2019/2020
Degree within December 2022
Average grade ≥ 27/30
Degree within February 2023 
Average grade ≥ 27/30
Considering that you can submit your application for admission to a Master's degree programme after having earned 140 credits and that the average and duration requirements could change by the time you actually earn your Bachelor's degree, you have the possibility to submit your portfolio for a merit-based evaluation in order to fulfill the academic performance requirements. You can do so even if you are eligible for direct admission on the date of application submission. 
Politecnico gives you the opportunity to go through this merit-based evaluation so that you have an additional chance to be admitted if your average grade decreases or your time to graduation increases.

Enrolment
Your offer of admission is only valid for the academic year in which you submitted your application. This means that if you are admitted to the programme but you eventually do not enrol, you will have to submit your application through the Apply@polito platform again for admission in future academic years.  

PLEASE NOTE: following the decisions of the Academic Senate of 30th May 2020 and 23rd March 2021, the academic years 2019/20 and 2020/21 will not count towards the total duration of your academic studies for the purposes of admission to a Master's degree programme for academic year 2021/2022 and following years.