Enrolment
Applications to open-admission Master’s degree programmes for the academic year 2025/2026 are open from 22 January 2025.
Calls for applications to Bachelor’s degree programmes, single-cycle degree programmes and capped-enrolment Master’s degree programmes will be published starting from March 2025.
The calls contain the following key information:
- admission requirements
- dates, syllabi, delivery modes and venues of the entrance tests, mandatory for all undergraduate degree programmes (both with capped and open admission)
- number of places available (for capped programmes)
- disability or SLD accommodations
- rankings (for capped programmes)
- enrolment procedures
- transfers.
Almost every undergraduate programme requires a TOLC test. Registration to the test are already open in the CISIA website: check the necessary TOLC for the chosen degree programme and how to register.
Find out how and when to enrol in the degree programmes of the University of Milan as an international student.
Pursuant to Legislative Decree no. 71/2025, as of academic year 2025/2026 applicants seeking admission to the single-cycle Master's degree programmes in Medicine and Surgery (LM-41), Dental Medicine (LM-46) and Veterinary Medicine (LM-42) no longer have to pass an admission test.
The new admission process requires applicants to enrol directly in the first semester, also known as filter semester, during which they will take three courses: Chemistry and Introductory Biochemistry, Physics and Biology, each one worth 6 university credits (CFU).
At the end of the filter semester, students will have to take the three end-of-course exams (there will be two exam dates for each course). Based on the marks achieved by each student in those three exams, the Ministry of University and Research will create a national ranking list, which will determine which students will be admitted to the second semester.
Semester filter enrolment takes place in two steps
- Enrol on Universitaly
- Enrol on Unimi
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The University provides support services to students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disabilities, to ensure their inclusion within the academic community.