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Tests and how to access courses

Set quota | restricted access - National test

The TOLC (CISIA OnLine Test) and other CISIA tests for set quota - restricted access courses (corsi di studio a numero programmato nazionale) are a mandatory requirement to participate in the selections for access. 

To access the degree courses in Medicine and Surgery and Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics (LM-41 and LM-46) and other courses with national restricted access, it is mandatory to take the so-called TOLC test, all the information and calls on the access page 

Set quota | restricted access - Local test

To access other set quota - restricted access at local level (corsi ad accesso programmato locale) courses and to obtain specific information for the course, admission requirements, deadlines, and other details published in the call for applications, consult the the TOLC webpages and other admission and access tests for local restricted access degree programmes.

Access to degree programmes in the years following the first with national and local access

Calls for admission to degree courses for the years following the first, with national and local access, guidelines for determining the number of places and evaluation of applications for admission and technical note for the procedure for determining vacancies.

TOLC and other admission tests

To enroll in an unrestricted access courses. Take the evaluation test given by each Schools (⇒ Consult the FAQs), read also TOLC (CISIA OnLine Test) and other CISIA tests, a mandatory requirement to participate in the selections for access to numerous degree courses.

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Italian language knowledge test

Non-EU citizens residing abroad, who intend to enroll in a three-year degree, single-cycle master's degree or master's degree taught in Italian, must take an Italian language knowledge test

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Evaluation test - Schols

The dates and detailed information of evaluation tests for unrestricted access courses are published on each School website.