How to apply and enroll to specializing masters and postgraduate programmes

Admission

Documents needed to apply to a Specializing Master or a Postgraduate Course

Candidates with Italian University Degree
To apply, each student has to send the following documents to the Managing office of the chosen Specializing Master:

  • a scan copy of the original University Degree and transcript
  • a brief CV detailing the candidate's academic and work experiences to date
  • a copy of identity document
  • other documents if required, such as portfolio, language certificates, etc.

Candidates with Foreign University Degree
To apply, each student has to send the following documents to the Managing office of the chosen Specializing Master:

  • a scan copy of the original University Degree achieved
  • a translation in Italian/English/French or Spanish of the University Degree achieved
  • a scan copy of the official University transcripts
  • a translation in Italian/English/French or Spanish of the University transcripts
  • copy of Passport
  • other documents if required, such as portfolio, language certificates, etc.

Once admitted, Politecnico di Milano will send an official letter to the Embassy, useful to complete the required procedure to have Diplomatic documents and Entry VISA.

Enrollment

ALL THE STUDENTS admitted to the Master course have to:

  • submit an application for enrolment using the specific form provided, within a duty stamp
  • submit a copy of fiscal code
  • submit a copy of passport/ID document
  • submit a copy of entry VISA and permit to stay (only NON EU CITIZENS)

In addition to the above documents, all the CANDIDATES WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITY DEGREE have to submit the following documents:

  • a Declaration of Value of University Degree, issued by the local Italian diplomatic authorities (Italian Embassy or Italian Consulate) of the country where the student has completed his university studies on letterhead paper complete with original stamp
  • an official translation of the academic certificate into Italian, legalized with an original stamp by the local Italian diplomatic authorities (Italian Embassy or Italian Consulate)
  • the original academic certificate or a true copy thereof; if the student does not possess this documentation, he or she should replace it with the original degree certificate