Admission to the Bachelor’s Degree Programme requires possession of an upper secondary school diploma or another qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as suitable.
For successful participation in the programme, a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of Mathematics and Sciences is required, together with adequate skills in synthesis and verbal comprehension.
A preliminary orientation test in English is provided prior to enrolment. If the assessment of the applicant’s knowledge is not satisfactory, enrolled students will be assigned specific Additional Educational Requirements (Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi, OFA), which must be fulfilled within the first year of study.
The CEnT-S test is the compulsory selective test, required for admission to the Degree Program and is administred by the CISIA Consortium.
The structure of the CEnT-S for the year 2025-2026 includes 5 sections, for a total of 55 questions:
Mathematics: 15 questions (30 minutes)
Reasoning on texts and data: 15 questions (30 minutes)
Biology: 10 questions (20 minutes)
Chemistry: 10 questions (20 minutes)
Physics: 5 questions (10 minutes).
However, to enroll to the Degree Programme, the answers to the Biology section are not considered!
For the purposes of enrolment, the candidate must reach the minimum threshold of 20% of the maximum score for the test (i.e. 9/45) (note that the answers in the Biology section are not considered in the score).
Admitted candidates who did not score more than 50% of the marks available for the Mathematics section of the test (i.e. 8/15) and at least 23/45 marks overall will be assigned an Additional Formative Obligation (OFA) that requires them to acquire at least 6 University Credits (CFU) in the MATH-03/A or MATH-02/B subject areas before being able to sit any other examinations. In any case, the educational debt must be cleared within the first year of the course.



