If you wish to enroll in the Master’s Degree programme in Chemical and Process Engineering, you should follow a specific procedure, depending on the type of entry qualification you are currently holding.

Please refer to the specific procedures below.

 

1)      I hold an entry qualification (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent) obtained abroad

If you hold an entry qualification title obtained abroad, please refer to the procedure described in the following webpage (you can select the procedure that best fits your profile): https://www.unipd.it/en/how-apply

Kindly refer to our Frequently Asked Questions section should you have any doubts about the procedure.

The application procedure is carried out solely through our application platform, DreamApply. We kindly invite you to register here to submit your application.

On our website you can find more information about our language requirements and the documents you will need to submit.

The entry requirements for this Master’s Degree programme are listed on our application platform.

Before applying, please carefully verify if any country-based requirement applies to your profile.

 

2)      I hold an entry qualification obtained in Italy (Laurea Triennale or equivalent)

If you hold an entry qualification title obtained in Italy, please refer to the procedure described in the following webpage (in Italian): https://www.unipd.it/avvisi-ammissione-corsi

Informal evaluation

Kindly note that enrolment to the Course is subject to the possession of the minimum curricular requirements for access. These can be found on the University of Padua website, on this page, which also describes the formal procedure that students must follow for pre-registration and the eventual official request for pre-assessment and recognition of credits. Normally, the document is updated once a year, well in advance of the deadlines for procedures related to the following academic year.

Interested candidates, however, may at any time obtain an informal assessment of their entry title by making a request to the Student Practices Committee of the Degree Programme. The Committee's opinion is only indicative and not official; in fact, the only official decision is that which is given following the submission of an official application for assessment of the minimum curricular requirements, in accordance with the University procedure. Informal assessment, however, makes it possible to obtain a reliable response very quickly, at any time of the year and at no cost.

Beyond the formal aspects that must be complied with (there is a minimum number of CFUs that must have been acquired in specific scientific-disciplinary sectors), what is important is that each student, interested in transferring to the Master's Degree Programme, carries out a self-assessment of their knowledge, skills and abilities in certain disciplines, as set out in this Syllabus. Students who believe to possess the listed skills will be able to join the Master's Degree Programme with confidence. Those who feel they are lacking in some of the skills are invited to acquire them independently before starting to attend the courses. The Degree Programme Coordinator will always be available to provide interested students with information on the material available for individual study. No assessment of attainment of the required prior knowledge will be made: each student will be responsible for his or her own basic training.

In order to obtain the informal assessment, applicants must send an e-mail to the Student Practices Committee (pratiche.studenti.LM.IC@dii.unipd.it) with the subject "Transfer Student First Name Last Name from University". The email must contain the description of the request and the following documents must be attached:

  1. the study plan of the degree programme (Bachelor's degree) and/or Master's degree programme attended;
  2. the scientific-disciplinary sectors (SSD) related to each of the courses indicated in point 1;
  3. the syllabus of each of the courses indicated in point 1.

Any email communication subsequent to the first one must always report the entire history of the email messages already exchanged, in order to allow the reader (even at a distance of time) to immediately reconstruct all the communications already exchanged (i.e. always use the REPLY button for all emails subsequent to the first one sent).

Important notice: the procedure described above is only foreseen for students who wish to transfer from another Italian university or hold an entry qualification obtained in Italy. Other types of requests will be discarded.


Last modified: Thursday, 20 July 2023, 4:06 PM