BEFORE APPLYING
Intakes and Call for applications
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We only have one intake per year. The Academic Year starts in October. Please note that it is not possible to join our University outside of this intake.
Visit our application platform to find out when to apply.
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No, it is not possible to join during the spring semester.
Our University only has one intake per year which is always in October.
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Calls for applications do not differ in terms of requirements
The main difference concerns some of the merit-based scholarships (i.e. Padua International Excellence scholarship, Departmental scholarships, 100 full tuition fee-waivers), which may be assigned to international students who apply to English-taught programmes during Call One.
All programmes will open for a Call One.
Some programmes may also open for a Call two depending on availability of seats.
An additional call for EU students may open in the summer.Limited access programmes usually have only one call for admission: different calls may apply depending on the students’ citizenship, residence and entry qualification (EU and equated and non-EU residing in Italy vs. non-EU residing outside Italy). This specification can be found on the relevant Call for admission.
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Yes, it does. Kindly check the procedures available on our website: www.unipd.it/en/how-apply
If you entry title belongs to the Italian schooling system, you have to apply following the same procedures as Italian students.
If you have obtained your entry title outside of the Italian schooling system you have to follow the procedures for international students.
For further information please refer to Annex 2 of the Ministerial guidelines.
For more details, see: FAQ – Application Platform.
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The entry title is the education title that allows you to apply and access one of the Degree Programmes offered by the University of Padua.
More specifically:
- if you want to study a Bachelor’s degree, your entry title will be your upper secondary school diploma (eg. High School Diploma);
- if you want to study a Master’s degree, your entry title will be your Bachelor’s degree.
Please note that the entry title for single cycle Master’s degree programmes is the upper secondary school diploma.
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Yes, the application process depends on your:
- Citizenship,
- Country of residence,
- Entry title (see question above)
With regards to citizenship and country of residence, we distinguish 2 main categories:
- EU citizens and equated (i.e. Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Republic of San Marino and Vatican City) and non-EU citizens already residing in Italy (with a valid residence permit),
- Non-EU citizens residing outside of Italy.
As for your entry title, per refer to the questions above.
For more details, see: FAQ – Application Platform.
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By law, you must apply with your EU citizenship.
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Degree programmes with unlimited access do not have a maximum number of places available for enrolment. Please note that admission to unlimited access programmes is NOT automatic: applying to one of these programmes will NOT guarantee admission.
Only students deemed eligible by the Academic Committee can be admitted and eventually enrol in the programme.Limited access programmes have a maximum number of places available for enrolment. This number varies according to each degree programme. For such reason a Call for admission is published, detailing the number of places available (further specifying those available for EU and equated and for non-EU students residing outside Italy) and the admission procedure. A specific score is assigned to each applicant and is used to determine a ranking list. Only students with a good enough placement in the ranking list, as per the Call for Admission, can be admitted and can eventually enrol. The ranking list may also be drawn according to the results of an entry test.
Students who are not admitted are placed in a waiting list: in case of withdrawals, the places left available are assigned to the next eligible candidates in the waiting list.
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The Call for admission (or Admission notice) is a PDF document published on the University’s website detailing:
- Number of places available,
- Application procedures,
- Entry test – if required (i.e. TOLC),
- Deadlines,
- Enrolment requirements,
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The Call for Admission is published each year for the following degree programmes:
- Bachelor’s degree programmes taught in Italian (Unlimited and limited access),
- Single Cycle degree programmes taught in Italian (Unlimited and limited access),
- Single Cycle degree programmes taught in English (Medicine and Surgery),
- Limited access Master’s degree programmes taught in Italian and in English.
No Call for Admission is published for Unlimited access Master’s degree programmes (both Italian- and English-taught).
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It depends on the programme you are applying for.
Check the Application Platform to find pout more about upcoming Call for Applications for each of our Degree Programmes.
Generally, these are the applications dates for Unlimited access degree programmes:
- Call One – From 2 November until 2 February,
- Call Two – From 2 March until 2 May for non-EU students residing outside Italy,
- Call Three – 2 June until 2 August for EU and equated students and non-EU students residing in Italy.
Please note that Call two and Call three may open only depending on the number availability of seats.
Limited access degree programmes have different dates:
- Call one (limited access) – from 7 January until 7 March
Applicants must always double check the relevant deadlines on the application platform an on the university website.
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No, we can’t.
Your profile and entry title are exclusively assessed by a specific Academic Committee, who will evaluate in detail your transcript of records and previous studies and/or work experience (among other criteria). Before applying, verify the specific requirements of the programmes you are interested in, which are indicated on the application platform and in the relevant Call for admission if available..
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The number varies according to the degree programme.
You can find this information on our website, on the application platform or in the Call for admission.
For more details, see the dedicated FAQ: “What is the difference between Limited or Unlimited access programmes?”
Medicine and Surgery
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due to reform to the programme structure currently being discussed at a national level, we have no information on the Single Cycle degree programmes in Medicina e Chirurgia (Italian-taught) and in Medicine and Surgery (English-taught).
We kindly ask you to wait until the reforms are completed before further enquiring about these programmes.
The Ministry should release detailed information around May/June 2025.
In the meantime, we kindly ask you not to consider any rumour and only refer to official UNIPD sources.
We invite you to register to our application platform to receive updates on this topic and news about our university.