If you have a Bachelor’s degree awarded by another Italian university, you must have a weighted average grade of all the exams equal to or greater than 24/30 to be admitted to a Master's degree programme at Polito (regardless of the number of years it took you to graduate), except for the Master's degree programme in Ingegneria Gestionale/Engineering and Management, which requires an average grade equal or greater than 25/30.
Average grade required for all the programmes except for Ingegneria Gestionale/Engineering and Management |
≥ 24 |
Average grade required for Ingegneria Gestionale/Engineering and Management |
≥ 25 |
The weighted average grade is calculated on all accrued course credits (graded on a scale of 30) counting towards the achievement of the Bachelor’s degree, after having subtracted the worst 28 credits.
The weighted average is calculated as follows: ∑(grade*credits) / ∑credits
Please note that Politecnico does not admit applicants whose average grades are below the required threshold (even slightly below) as numbers will not be rounded.
There are no admission tests for applicants who do not have the required average grade, with the exception of the following Master's degree programmes:
- Communications Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- ICT for Smart Societies
- Materials Engineering
- Nanotechnologies for ICTs
- Civil Engineering
Below you can find a summary of the rules and admission procedures for applicants with an insufficient average grade for the above-mentioned study courses
TABLE.
Each degree programmme requires a minimum of credits in specific Scientific Disciplinary Fields (SSD) divided in:
- first group: minimum 40 credits in specific Scientific Disciplinary Fields (SSD)
- 45 credits are required for admission to the Master’s degree programme in Mathematical Engineering
- second group: minimum 60 credits in specific Scientific Disciplinary Fields (SSD)
- 20 credits are required for admission to the Master’s degree programme in Agritech Engineering
More information about the Credits/SSD required is published in this TABLE and in the Teaching Regulations of each degree programme.
Each course can be linked to one or more Scientific Disciplinary Fields (SSD). The credits of the SSD found both in the first group and in the second group are primarily counted for the first group. The remaining ones are counted for the second group. The credits of the same subject can be counted partly to reach the minimum number of credits of the first group and partly to reach the minimum number of credits of the second group.
If you lack less than 10 credits the supervisor in charge of the evaluation will consider if there are similarities among the Scientific Disciplinary Fields and provide guidance. If you lack more than 10 credits, the evaluation of the similarities will be subject to the final approval of the Coordinator or the Vice coordinator of the degree programme.
If you have chosen a Master's degree programme that is different from your Bachelor's degree programme, the result of the evaluation will be available in about 10-20 days.
If you do not meet the curricular requirements, you will have to make up for your unfulfilled curricular requirements (missing credits) before you enrol in the Master’s degree programme you have chosen. You can choose between:
- enrolment in single courses in order to make up for your unfulfilled curricular requirements (consult the specific section)
- credit transfer at Bachelor’s level if your unfulfilled curricular requirements are worth more than 60 credits.
The Professional Bachelor’s degree programme in INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES is characterized by a lower number of credits in Engineering core subjects compared to the curricula of other Engineering Bachelor’s degree programmes. We remind you that continuing your studies on a Master’s degree programme is not intended as the standard option if you have a Professional degree (LP-01, LP-02, LP03).
PLEASE NOTE: in compliance with the Regulations of the degree programmes of Politecnico, the curricular requirements for admission to a Master's degree programme are evaluated based on the Bachelor’s degree submitted by the applicant during the application process. The Scientific Disciplinary Fields associated with the credits earned by an applicant during additional learning paths (e.g. a second Bachelor’s degree, single courses, etc.) do not count towards the credit threshold for first group or second group subjects. In this case, it is up to the supervisor to evaluate the credits earned by the applicant during other learning paths. Single courses taken at Politecnico di Torino to make up for unfulfilled curricular requirements are an exception: the Scientific Disciplinary Fields of single courses taken at PoliTo will be automatically counted towards the attainment of the minimum number of credits required in the two groups. |

You are required to have an English language certificate (B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment - CEFR).
Politecnico di Torino accepts the certificates listed in the following table of certificates (accepted in substitution for IELTS 5.5) in order to assess your knowledge of English (B2 level): https://didattica.polito.it/cla/it/certificazioni. The reference table is the “Table dated 23/09/2019 - and updated 22/12/2022”
Admission decisions are not based on the date of your language certificate but only on your language level.
Cases of exemption
- IB Diploma (International Baccalaureate https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/) only in case the entire path is taught in English, except foreign languages;
- Educational qualifications awarded by the European schools included in the
- Procedures for entry, residency and enrolment of international students and the respective recognition of qualifications, for higher education courses in Italy - Attachment 2*, only if the first language (L1) is English;
- Non-Italian qualification recognized by the Italian Ministry of University and Research as equivalent to the Italian high school diploma (diploma di maturità), or university degree awarded by a school/university in which the medium of instruction is English and issued by USA, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, wherever the school/ university is located.
- Non-Italian qualification recognized by the Italian Ministry of University and Research as equivalent to the Italian high school diploma (diploma di maturità), or university degree awarded by a school/university in which the medium of instruction is English, only if based in one of the countries listed in Annex A
PLEASE NOTE: you can see your language certificates (obtained through the CLA and/or outside Politecnico) on your personal page of the Teaching Portal - Apply@polito portlet.
A passing grade in the English language exam organized by the University Language Centre in academic year 2019/20 during the Covid19 emergency (registered under your personal information as LANGUAGE DECLARATION FOR COVID-19) DOES NOT qualify you for admission to the Master's degree programme.
What to do if you do not have a language certificate
If you are sure that you will get your language certificate by 30/11/2024 (suggested option) you can attend classes while waiting to enrol in the Master’s degree programme you have chosen. You do not need to enrol in single courses.
If you already know that you will NOT get your language certificate by the enrolment deadline in first semester, but you meet the other admission requirements, you can enrol in single courses by 30/11/2024 (consult the specific section).