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WHAT ARE LIMITED-ENTRY DEGREE PROGRAMMES?
Limited-entry degree programmes are those programmes that have a limited number of places available and require passing an admission test before you can enrol. Enrolment procedures are set out in the Call for applications for each degree programme: these are made available in the web page “How to enrol” of the degree programme, and at: www.univr.it/iscrizioni
Selection procedures are normally established as follows:
LIMITED-ENTRY DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH SINGLE ADMISSION TEST
For each limited-entry degree programme the University sets out in a specific Call for applications the entry requirements, deadlines and procedures for the implementation of the admission test, as well as the number of available places.
The Call is published online in the Official Registry of the University, and in the section “How to enrol” on each degree programme web page, at least 60 days before the date of the test.
To sit the admission test, applicants must:
If there are still places available, these may be assigned to candidates on the list who have not been selected in the first round, in accordance with the procedures set out in the Call for applications.
LIMITED-ENTRY DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH TOLC TEST
For some limited-entry degree programmes, candidates are required to pass a specific admission test online, the “Test Online CISIA (TOLC)”, or TOLC test. Depending on the score achieved in the TOLC test, you will be included in a list of candidates. If you are among the admitted ones, please submit your application for enrolment on ESSE3.
If you intend to apply for a limited degree programme with TOLC test in presence, please follow these steps:
1) Register for the TOLC test
Go to www.cisiaonline.it and register for your chosen TOLC test (see the relevant calendar on: https://tolc.cisiaonline.it/calendario.php) according to the type of test and date set out in the Call for applications. Please pay the relevant registration fee (€30).
2) Sit the TOLC test
On the day of the test go to the relevant examination centre and take with you a valid ID document and the receipt of the payment of your registration fee. Once you have taken the test, your score will be displayed in your personal area of the CISIA website. The CISIA will then communicate this information to the University of Verona. You can repeat the test once a month starting from the month following the day of your TOLC test. Please note that only the score of your latest TOLC test will be taken into account for the purpose of the admission to your chosen degree programme. You can also test your knowledge and prepare for your TOLC test by downloading the relevant documents you’ll find on the CISIA website. For further information go to: www.univr.it/corsipreparazione and www.univr.it/corsizero
3) Register for selections by the University of Verona
Register for the selection on ESSE3 (see procedures). The final list of students eligible for admission will be drawn up on the basis of the score of the TOLC test and according to the entry requirements set out in the Call. Please note that multiple selections may be established for each degree programme.
4) Check the list of students eligible for admission
The ‘graduatoria’ (or list of students eligible for admission) will be published in the “How to enrol” section on the webpage of your chosen degree programme.
If you have been admitted, you must:
If you have not been admitted, you can:
Selected candidates who obtain a score that is below the required threshold for the evaluation of entry requirements, will need to gain the relevant credits (Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi – OFA) by the end of the first year of the degree programme.
Limited-entry degree programmes are those programmes that have a limited number of places available and require passing an admission test before you can enrol. Enrolment procedures are set out in the Call for applications for each degree programme: these are made available in the web page “How to enrol” of the degree programme, and at: www.univr.it/iscrizioni
Selection procedures are normally established as follows:
- at national level through a specific decree issued by the Ministry of Education, University and Research, in which the dates and procedures of admission tests, as well as the number of available places for each University, are set out;
- at local level by the University of Verona, which sets out the dates and procedures of admission tests for each limited-entry degree programme.
LIMITED-ENTRY DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH SINGLE ADMISSION TEST
For each limited-entry degree programme the University sets out in a specific Call for applications the entry requirements, deadlines and procedures for the implementation of the admission test, as well as the number of available places.
The Call is published online in the Official Registry of the University, and in the section “How to enrol” on each degree programme web page, at least 60 days before the date of the test.
To sit the admission test, applicants must:
- carefully read the Call for applications;
- register for the test on ESSE3 in the ways and by the deadlines set out in the Call, and pay the relevant registration fee;
- regularly check the web page where the list of candidates admitted to take the admission test will be published;
- sit the test;
- check the ‘graduatoria’, or list of students eligible for admission (this will be published by the deadlines set out in the Call), to be found in the “How to enrol” section on the webpage of the chosen degree programme;
- follow the instructions attached to the list of students eligible for admission.
If there are still places available, these may be assigned to candidates on the list who have not been selected in the first round, in accordance with the procedures set out in the Call for applications.
LIMITED-ENTRY DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH TOLC TEST
For some limited-entry degree programmes, candidates are required to pass a specific admission test online, the “Test Online CISIA (TOLC)”, or TOLC test. Depending on the score achieved in the TOLC test, you will be included in a list of candidates. If you are among the admitted ones, please submit your application for enrolment on ESSE3.
If you intend to apply for a limited degree programme with TOLC test in presence, please follow these steps:
1) Register for the TOLC test
Go to www.cisiaonline.it and register for your chosen TOLC test (see the relevant calendar on: https://tolc.cisiaonline.it/calendario.php) according to the type of test and date set out in the Call for applications. Please pay the relevant registration fee (€30).
2) Sit the TOLC test
On the day of the test go to the relevant examination centre and take with you a valid ID document and the receipt of the payment of your registration fee. Once you have taken the test, your score will be displayed in your personal area of the CISIA website. The CISIA will then communicate this information to the University of Verona. You can repeat the test once a month starting from the month following the day of your TOLC test. Please note that only the score of your latest TOLC test will be taken into account for the purpose of the admission to your chosen degree programme. You can also test your knowledge and prepare for your TOLC test by downloading the relevant documents you’ll find on the CISIA website. For further information go to: www.univr.it/corsipreparazione and www.univr.it/corsizero
3) Register for selections by the University of Verona
Register for the selection on ESSE3 (see procedures). The final list of students eligible for admission will be drawn up on the basis of the score of the TOLC test and according to the entry requirements set out in the Call. Please note that multiple selections may be established for each degree programme.
4) Check the list of students eligible for admission
The ‘graduatoria’ (or list of students eligible for admission) will be published in the “How to enrol” section on the webpage of your chosen degree programme.
If you have been admitted, you must:
- enrol in the degree programme by the deadline set out in the Call for application. Log into ESSE3, submit your application for enrolment/transfer from another University (see procedure) and pay the first instalment of your tuition fees. Wait for confirmation.
If you have not been admitted, you can:
- register for another selection for the same degree programme (if applicable) without having to sit the TOLC test again;
- retake the TOLC test to improve your score, and register for another selection for the same degree programme (if applicable).
Selected candidates who obtain a score that is below the required threshold for the evaluation of entry requirements, will need to gain the relevant credits (Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi – OFA) by the end of the first year of the degree programme.
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- Modulo iscrizione concorso di ammissione studente minorenne (word)
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Il presente modulo dopo averlo compilato e sottoscritto deve essere allegato alla domanda di iscrizione compilata nel portale di Esse3.
- Modulo iscrizione concorso di ammissione studente minorenne (pdf)
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Il presente modulo dopo averlo compilato e sottoscritto deve essere allegato alla domanda di iscrizione compilata nel portale di Esse3.
- Modulo immatricolazione studente minorenne (word)
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Il presente modulo dopo averlo compilato e sottoscritto deve essere allegato alla domanda di immatricolazione compilata nel portale di Esse3.
- Modulo immatricolazione studente minorenne (pdf)
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Il presente modulo dopo averlo compilato e sottoscritto deve essere allegato alla domanda di immatricolazione compilata nel portale di Esse3.
FAQ
FAQ concorsi di ammissione
What is a Call for applications for Limited-entry degree programmes?
- A Call for applications (‘Bando di ammissione’ in Italian) is a public notice containing information about number of available places, entry requirements, deadlines for registration for the admission test, and for enrolment, procedures of the admission test, evaluation criteria for drawing up the list of students eligible for admission, and procedures for the allocation of available places. The Call also contains: the procedure to follow in order to submit the application form, to transfer from another University, or to change degree programme, and procedures for admission to degree programmes from the second year onwards.
Can I register for more than one admission test?
- Yes, it is possible to register for more than one admission test if you wish.
How many available places are there for limited-entry degree programmes?
- The number of available places for each degree programme is set either by the Teaching Committee (for degrees requiring applicants to pass an admission test at the University of Verona), or by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (for degrees requiring applicants to pass a national admission test). Please see the degree programme web page or the relevant Call for applications for further information.
Is it possible to view admission tests from previous years?
- This is possible for most of the tests, which are published on our website at www.univr.it/testprecedenti. However, tests from previous years of Primary Education Sciences and tests for admission to Master’s degrees for the Health Professions are not available to users.
How can I enrol in a limited-entry degree programme which requires applicants to pass a TOLC test?
- Please go to: Ammissione ai corsi ad accesso programmato
I have taken the admission test. Where can I find the ‘graduatoria’ (list of students eligible for admission)?
- Further information about admission procedures are to be found on the web page of the degree programme you’re applying for, under the section ‘How to enrol’.
I have passed the admission test but I am not among the admitted applicants: what can I do to enrol in my chosen degree programme?
- Please check the web page of your chosen degree programme (see section ‘How to enrol’) regularly to see if there are places available due to withdrawing students.
I am already registered on the ESSE3 portal. How can I register for the admission test?
- You can log, using you username and password or SPID/CIE, into ESS3 and click on: “Segreteria > Concorso di ammissione > Iscrizioni concorsi > Corsi di laurea/Corsi di laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico/Corsi di laurea Magistrale > Concorso di ammissione ai corsi di laurea dell’area prescelta” and complete the registration by filling out the required fields. Once the registration is complete, the system will provide you with the PagoPA payment notice that you will have to use in order to pay the registration fee. You will be able to either pay online (by clicking on “Paga con PagoPA”), or in person, by printing out the payment notice, which you will need to bring with you to the payment point (e.g. Post office, Bank, etc.). On ESSE3 you can also download and print out the registration receipt, which contains your temporary Student ID: this is necessary to check your position on the list of students eligible for admission.
How can I register for an admission test?
- To register for the admission test of your chosen degree programme, you must first log into the ESS3 Portal and, if this is your first access, register. Then click on: “Segreteria > Concorso di ammissione > Iscrizioni concorsi > Corsi di laurea/Corsi di laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico/Corsi di laurea Magistrale > Concorso di ammissione ai corsi di laurea dell’area prescelta” and complete the registration by filling out the required fields. Once the registration is complete, the system will provide you with the PagoPA payment notice that you will have to use in order to pay the registration fee, if applicable. You will be able to either pay online (by clicking on “Paga con PagoPA”), or in person, by printing out the payment notice, which you will need to bring with you to the payment point (e.g. Post office, Bank, etc.).
I have passed the admission test for my chosen degree programme: by which deadline should I enrol?
- You should enrol by the enrolment deadline specified in the Call for applications, or in the notice regarding the update of the list of students eligible for admission, in case any further places become available due to withdrawing students.
What should I do after taking and passing the TOLC test?
- If you have passed the TOLC test you should, following the instructions set out on the section ‘How to enrol’ of your chosen degree programme, register for the admission test or evaluation procedure on ESSE3 portal and submit the relevant application; then download and print out the registration receipt, which contains your temporary Student ID: this is necessary to check your position on the list of students eligible for admission.
When will my admission test take place?
- To find out the date of your admission test, you must check the relevant notice on the web page of your chosen degree programme, in the section ‘How to enrol’.
Do admission tests at other universities take place on the same day?
- Only for limited-entry degree programmes in Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics, Health Professions, and Primary Education Sciences, admission tests for each programme are held on the same day in all Italian universities, according to the calendar established each year by the Ministry of University and Research through a ministerial notice.
I have taken and passed the TOLC test and I have registered for the admission test on ESSE3. Should I enter my TOLC test score while taking the admission test at the University of Verona?
- You are not required to inform the University of your TOLC test score. This can be found in your personal area on the website of CISIA. Once the selection procedures are complete, the University of Verona will ask the CISIA to provide the score of each candidate’s TOLC test score.
How can I pay the registration fee for the admission test, or the first instalment of my tuition fees via PagoPA?
- Please find all the information about payment procedures via PagoPA here.
I have taken and passed the TOLC test and now I have to register for the admission test. Should I pay a registration fee?
- Please follow the steps below: 1) check the entry requirements set out in the Call for applications to be found under the section ‘How to enrol’ of your chosen degree programme; 2) complete and submit the registration application on ESSE3 portal. 3) download the registration receipt, which contains your temporary Student ID: this is necessary to check your position on the list of students eligible for admission. There are no additional fees for taking part in the selection, apart from the fee to be paid for taking the TOLC test.
What are ‘Saperi minimi’ and OFA credits (Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi)?
- By ‘Saperi minimi’ and OFA credits we mean the personal preparation required to enrol in a specific degree programme. Such preparation may be assessed at the time of the admission tests (for limited-entry degree programmes) or separately, through individual tests to be taken during the first year. Failing the Saperi minimi test will not prevent you from registering at the University. However, you will be soon informed by the University about the number of credits (OFA credits, Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi) that you will need to regain by passing the test by the end of the first year, or you will not be allowed to enrol in the second year. Further information can be found on the web page of each degree programme.
Do I need to register for the ‘Saperi minimi’ test?
- No. If you’re applying for a limited-entry degree programme, your personal preparation will be assessed at the time of the admission tests. You will pass the test if you score more than a certain number of points, depending on each programme, as set out in the relevant Call for applications. For ‘Open’ degree programmes, the information about ‘Saperi minimi’ test is normally made available on the web page of each degree programme.