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You need to submit to the Italian Embassy/Consulate the pre-enrollment Form A along with the following
documents:
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent of a first level academic degree
University transcript with all the courses taken (Diploma supplement if available).
If your pre-application request has been accepted, you will then need to bring in person and deliver to the
"Welcome International Students!" (WIS!) office the following documents:
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent of a first level academic degree, officially translated into Italian
and authenticated by the Italian consular authority of the country in which they were issued
Declaration of value (Dichiarazione di valore in loco) of the corresponding diploma awarded
University transcript with all the courses taken (Diploma supplement if available)
Content description of each course taken written on the University's official letterhead stationary or
validated with the University stamp.
One passport-sized photograph;
One special stamp called "marca da bollo" which costs 16,00 (sold in any Italian tobacco shop);
Photocopy of your passport or identification card (you must bring the original passport or ID card to
show);
copy of the Residency Permit;
The first university admission fee receipt of 407,00 or application for a DSU scholarship, in case
you fulfill the necessary criteria OR receipt of payment of the first installment of the University
fees.
Please remember that:
If you pre-register in a second level degree programme (laurea magistrale), admission depends
on the possession of specific academic requirements. To learn about these requirements, please go
to our webpage Degree programmes and look for the section which corresponds to the degree you
are interested in. If you need a preliminary assessment of your current degree, you may send an
email to the head of the degree programme you are interested in.
If you pre-register in a degree programme taught in English (Master's degree), we recommend
you visit the dedicated webpage to learn about the procedure, deadlines and academic requests
necessary for admission. Registration in a degree programme in English does not require passing
the obligatory Italian test.
Students may directly ask the President of the degree programme if they can submit their University
transcript with all the courses taken as well as the content description of each course in the original
language
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