How to enrol
How to enroll
- Type of Access
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The Study Course in Human Centered Medical System Engineering
it is ‘open’ but requires students to take a compulsory yet non-binding TOLC-SU test. Please note that the TOLC-SU test is compulsory but not binding for admission and allows you to enroll regardless of your test score. However, students who do not pass the test will have to make up the missing OFA (Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi) credits in order to enroll, which must be satisfied within the first year of the course, otherwise it will not be possible to proceed with enrollment in the second year.
Read the admission requirements - Part-time membership
- The Course also offers the possibility of part-time enrollment. For more information on the required requirements and the benefits provided, see the service page.
- Taxes and Facilitation
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1° Installment: 352 euro
2° e 3° Installment: Variable
To calculate the second and third instalments, please see the student Fees Guide at University contributions.
Tax simulator: The simulator allows the calculation of university fees and contributions based on the ISEEU/ISEE equalized for the academic year 2022/2023 end no credentials are required for its use.
The result of the simulator is absolutely indicative and unofficial.
Tax simulator
How to enroll
Step 1 – Register for and take the TOLC-I test.
1. Read the following procedure carefully to enroll in the Human Centered Medical System Engineering degree course;
2. Sign in on the CISIA website.
3. Register for the TOLC-I test on the CISIA website (you will be asked to pay a registration fee of €30): please keep the receipt: you will need to show it in order to enter the classroom. You can take the TOLC-I test on site or remotely (as TOLC@CASA).
4. Take the TOLC-I test (you can take it online from home, on dates set by the University of Verona, or by any another university part of the CISIA network).
Please note: each candidate may take each individual TOLC test, regardless of the mode of delivery, no more than once per (calendar) month. The updated TOLC-I calendar can be found at the following link: Calendario TOLC-I. For further information: Regolamento TOLC.
Step 2 – Register for the Eligibility Check (pre-enrolment):
5. Log into ESSE3 with your SPID and register.
6. Submit your documents for the Eligibility Check on ESSE3 (Menu > Segreteria > Valutazione requisiti di accesso). You can do so even before taking the TOLC-I test, as long as the test is taken in the period of validity of the test for enrolment. You won’t need to enter the TOLC test score, since this is automatically acquired by the system.
7. Check the results on ESSE3. Your status will appear as one of the following:
• PROVA DA EFFETTUARE (Eligibility Check still to be carried out) – this means that the TOLC-I test has not been taken yet and/or saved in the system. The TOLC test score is displayed approximately 48 hours (two days) after the test;
• PRESENTE (Exempt, or passed) - this means that your entry requirements have been judged as valid (your TOLC test result is valid and correctly saved in the system). In this case, you can go on to Step 3.
Students are advised that they should check the results dashboard on ESSE3 regularly, as they will not receive any personal communications by the University about their application.
Step 3 – Enrol
8. If your status reads PRESENTE, register on ESSE3 by the deadlines indicated on this web page. To complete your enrolment, you will need to scan and upload a passport photo that complies with the requirements set out in: "How to add your photo".
9. From the ‘payment’ dashboard on ESSE3 make the payment of the first instalment of your student fees via PagoPA;
10. Wait for confirmation email. Please note: you will not receive the confirmation email immediately, since the Enrolment Office will need to process and check your documents and qualifications before confirming your enrolment.
- TOLC test to be taken and passed by 20 September 2024 (for regular enrolment) or by 21 November 2024 (a late fee will be charged). TOLC tests taken from 1 January 2023 will be regarded as valid.
- Register for the Eligibility Check: from 10 July to 27 September 2024 (regular enrolment), or from 1 October to 9 December 2024 (a late fee will be charged).
- Enrol: from 15 July to 30 September 2024 (regular enrolment), or from 14 October to 13 December 2024 (a late fee will be charged).
Students with disabilities and SLD/learning disabilities
Requesting auxiliary aids when taking a test can only be done on the CISIA website. For more information: Supporto per le prove di ammissione per candidati con disabilità o DSA.
Non-EU students residing in non-EU countries
Non-EU students residing abroad must follow the instructions published on the page dedicated to international students: International students.
The dedicated enrollment hotline, available during the summer period, serves as a unique reference for course registrations, deadlines to be met, and procedures to be followed. A team of specialized tutors is available to answer questions from incoming new students.
Enrollment HELP center
The dedicated enrollment hotline, available during the summer period, serves as a unique reference for course registrations, deadlines to be met, and procedures to be followed. A team of specialized tutors is available to answer questions from incoming new students.
Contact usFAQ – Questions about enrolment
Consult the frequently asked questions to find answers to your queries regarding the enrolment procedures and access methods (both open and admission-controlled) for the various undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Verona.
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Title Required for Matriculation
High school (five years) diploma or other equivalent foreign qualification.
What are basic knowledge
To enroll in a Bachelor's degree program, it is important to possess some basic knowledge. The purpose of the knowledge assessment is to ensure that students have no significant gap of knowledge in particular subjects. The assessment may coincide with the entrance examination (for admission-controlled programmes) or be conducted through different methods during the first year.
If the assessment reveals gaps in one or more topics, it is still possible to enroll; however, certain supplementary activities, called Additional Educational Obligations (OFA), must be completed within the first academic year to be able to enroll in the second year.
To assist students in addressing the OFA, each degree program offers specific training activities.
Basic subject requirements
To enroll in a Bachelor's degree program, it is important to possess some basic knowledge. The purpose of the knowledge assessment is to ensure that students have no significant gap of knowledge in particular subjects. The assessment may coincide with the entrance examination (for admission-controlled programmes) or be conducted through different methods during the first year.
If the assessment reveals gaps in one or more topics, it is still possible to enroll; however, certain supplementary activities, called Additional Educational Obligations (OFA), must be completed within the first academic year to be able to enroll in the second year.
To assist students in addressing the OFA, each degree program offers specific training activities. Basic Subject Requirements For the proposed study path, basic knowledge in mathematical and physical sciences and logical reasoning skills are required.
Specifically:
Sets and functions, numerical and algebraic calculations.
Methods for solving linear and quadratic equations and inequalities (and systems of equations and inequalities).
Geometric properties of the main flat and solid figures and their elementary properties.
Cartesian representation of geometric elements. Basic concepts of trigonometry. Functions, graphs, relations. Power, root, and absolute value functions.
Exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs. Trigonometric functions and their graphs. Solving simple equations and inequalities constructed with these functions.
Representing data, relations, and functions with formulas, tables, bar charts, and other graphical methods.
Laws of motion, mass, force, weight, and momentum. Laws of energy conservation and gravity.
Principles of waves and sound.
Principles of electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetism.
Moderate complexity logical deductions and logical implications between elementary statements.
In addition, students are required to have effective communication skills, both written and oral, and the ability to accurately interpret the meaning of a text.
the meaning of a text.
Methods and dates of verification
The assessment of initial preparation is passed if the following minimum scores are achieved by taking the TOLC-I:
At least 8 points in Mathematics
At least 4 points in Science
At least 2 points in Logic
At least 2 points in Verbal Comprehension
As an alternative to the TOLC-I, it is possible to take the TOLC-S under the same conditions described for the TOLC-I.
If the above minimum scores are not achieved in the TOLC-I or TOLC-S, students will be assigned OFA as follows: Mathematics OFA in case of a score lower than 8 obtained in Mathematics questions (TOLC-I)/Basic Mathematics (TOLC-S).
Physics OFA in case of a score lower than 4 obtained in Science questions (TOLC-I)/Basic Science (TOLC-S).
Both Mathematics OFA and Physics OFA in case of a score lower than 2 obtained in Logic questions (TOLC-I)/Reasoning and Problems (TOLC-S).
Both Mathematics OFA and Physics OFA in case of a score lower than 2 is obtained in Verbal Comprehension questions (TOLC-I)/Text Comprehension (TOLC-S).
The assigned educational obligations must be fulfilled within the first year.
These obligations are considered fulfilled after attending the supplementary courses organized by the Department of Science and Engineering and passing the related final verification exams.
For further information regarding additional educational obligations (OFA), please carefully read the dedicated page.
How to prepare
Discover orientation initiatives
To learn everything about Degree programmes, preparatory courses for admission tests, university services, and financial aid:
- Information Desk for Tutors
- Open Weeks
- Ask the Tutor
- Orientation Fairs
- Summer Welcome Service and guided tours
- Preparatory courses for admission tests
International students
Recognition of prior learning
If your career has ended due to the completion of a degree or individual courses, withdrawal from studies or forfeiture of studies, please refer to the procedure for requesting a career abbreviation.
Scholarships and Grants
Transfer from another University
To continue at the University of Verona your course of studies begun at another Italian university, select one of the procedures below, depending on the case in question.
Transfer from another university to the first year
Transfer from another university to years subsequent to the first - Science and Engineering
NB: for all types of incoming transfer, students coming from another university based in the Veneto region who have paid the regional tax to their university of origin for the current academic year are not required to pay it again to the University of Verona. Those who find themselves in this situation are requested to contact the enrolment office (segreteria.immatricolazioni@ateneo.univr.it) before proceeding to the payment of the first instalment, in order to recalculate it. There is no refund of the regional fee except in the case of double payment.
Course change
Transferring a course within the University of Verona is the procedure whereby a student, regularly enrolled in a course of study at the University of Verona, decides to transfer his or her active career to another of the courses offered at the University of Verona (course change). Depending on the number of CFUs sustained and validated, the student may be admitted directly to years subsequent to the first.
Select one of the procedures below, depending on the case of interest.
Course change to the first year
Course change to years subsequent to the first - Science and Engineering
NB: Check in the "payments" section of Esse3 that the fees for previous years have been paid, otherwise the course change cannot proceed.
Scholarships for female students of S.T.E.M. courses.
Female students full-time enrolled with S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering e Mathematics) degree programs may have access to scholarships.
For further information please refer to the call for scholarships Bando per l’assegnazione della borsa per il diritto allo studio universitario anno accademico 2024/2025 - art. 6-bis