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In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the intricacies of pre-enrollment for Italian universities, answering common questions, providing essential insights, and offering expert advice to help you navigate this crucial stage with confidence. Whether you're considering studying engineering, art, economics, or any other discipline, understanding pre-enrollment is the first step towards turning your Italian academic aspirations into reality. Let's dive in and unlock the doors to your future in Italy!
What is pre-enrollment?
Pre-enrollment is the process where international students interested in studying in Italy register their personal details and academic qualifications on the Universitaly website to obtain a "Dichiarazione di Valore" (Declaration of Value), which validates their foreign educational credentials for admission to Italian universities.
Who has to do pre-enrollment?
International students (NON-EU) who wish to pursue higher education in Italy and hold non-Italian academic qualifications are typically required to undergo pre-enrollment. Check the video for further details on this!
Which universities or faculties ask for it?
Pre-enrollment is generally required by most Italian universities and faculties for international students applying for undergraduate or graduate programs.
What is the deadline?
Deadlines for pre-enrollment can vary depending on the university and the academic year. It's important to check the specific deadlines for each university or program you're interested in applying to. Generally, it's recommended to start the pre-enrollment process well before your program's intended start date.
Does your timing affect your acceptance?
Short answer: No. However the more you delay it, the harder it will be to fix any possible document mistakes. Besides, why don't you get rid of it earlier and go back to your exam preparation?
Where do you do it?
Pre-enrollment is typically done online through the Universitaly website (https://www.universitaly.it/), which serves as the official portal for international students applying to Italian universities.
What are the required documents?
The required documents for pre-enrollment may vary slightly depending on the university and the program you're applying to but typically include:
- Personal identification documents (such as a passport)
- Academic transcripts and diplomas from previous educational institutions
- Proof of language proficiency (usually in Italian or English)
- Any additional documents specified by the university or program
Why do we do it? How it’s related to DoV?
Pre-enrollment is done to ensure that international students' academic qualifications are verified and recognized by Italian universities. The "Dichiarazione di Valore" (Declaration of Value) is a crucial part of this process. It's a document issued by Italian diplomatic authorities or consulates in the student's home country that confirms the validity and equivalence of the student's foreign educational credentials to Italian qualifications. This document helps Italian universities assess the student's eligibility for admission and ensures that their academic background meets the required standards for the chosen program of study.
๐๐The important links for you:
๐บ️www.universitaly.it ➡️is the official platform
๐บ️https://www.gsccca.org/notary-and-apo... ➡️ countries with apostille agreement
๐บ️https://t.me/imat2024takers ➡️ our Telegram group
๐บ️https://medstudentitaly.gumroad.com/ ➡️ Get my IMAT courses or request a consultancy service
๐บ️ / medstudent_italy ➡️my Instagram for more content about studying English medicine in Italy
๐บ️https://embeds.beehiiv.com/3adebe0f-d... ➡️stay updated about scholarships, applications in Italy and receive discount codes for my courses with this newsletter
๐บ️https://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/con... ➡️ Pre-enrollment tutorial
๐บ️https://www.medstudentitaly.co/ ➡️my website
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If you're new here, my name is Ecem and I'm a sixth-year medical student at the University of Turin. I started to contribute to IMAT Preparations in 2018 Then in 2019, I opened a blog and Instagram account to address misinformation about education in Italy and since then I have been trying to give useful information and resources to prospective students. I also started to tutor students who wanted to take the IMAT exam. ๐ฉ๐ป
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