1. Curricular requirements and admission. Those who wish to enrol in a restricted access two-year Master's degree must meet specific curricular requirements, which must be fulfilled before enrolment.
In order to obtain the curricular requirements for access, those who already have a bachelor's degree can enrol on single courses following the procedures described in art. 41 of these Regulations, while those who are still enrolled can take exams pursuant to Art. 6 of Royal Decree no. 1269/38 following the procedures described in Art. 42 of these Regulations.
In addition to the fulfilment of the curricular requirements, a comparative assessment of qualifications is required, unless otherwise specified in the call for applications of each degree programme, published on the https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en website.
2. Enrolment procedures. In order to enrol in the restricted access Master's degree programmes, those who have passed the comparative assessment of qualifications (or the test, if envisaged by the call for applications) and are among the successful candidates in the ranking list, must pay the first instalment of the tuition fees due by the student (or all three instalments, according to their choice). Failure to pay by the deadline envisaged in the individual calls for applications shall constitute renunciation of enrolment. The places that become available following the renunciation of enrolment by successful candidates are made available to other participants in the tests according to the rules indicated in the individual calls for applications.
3. Graduating students. Those who have not yet graduated from a Sapienza degree programme may also participate in the comparative assessment of qualifications (or in the test, if this is provided for in the call for applications), without prejudice to the obligation to complete their degree by January 25, 2025, unless otherwise specified in the call for applications.
Those coming from other Italian universities must follow the rules set out in the call for applications for their chosen degree programme.
4. Programme shortening and part-time learning. With regard to requests for degree programme shortening and part-time learning, please refer to Articles 49 and 50 of these Regulations.