Admission

Students Admitted with Assessment of Merit
Assessment is performed by the relevant Programme, which may award up to 100 points:
- Order of the preferences expressed at the time of application for admission > Up to 15
- Duration of your three-year degree career > Up to 15
- Average at the end of the student’s 3-year course apportioned on a score of 40 > Up to 40
- Previous curriculum, i.e. Laurea (equivalent to Bachelor of Science) of origin > Up to 30
In assigning the score referred to in criterion no. 1 (order of preferences expressed at the time of application for
admission) the Admission Commission will first of all take into consideration the order of preference of the Course in Management of Built Environment compared to other courses possibly chosen. With equal preference on the CdS, the indication of both PSPAs will be considered a rewarding element.
Students with a minimum score of 54 are eligible for admission.
At each deadline date, the top ranked students are accepted based on the number of planned admissions. Should there be eligible students with equal scores, their precedence in the ranking will take into account their weighted average until all available places have been filled.
Students from Politecnico di Milano
- Certificate of English language.
- The previous career will be supplied to the Assessment Commissions by the Registrar’s Office.
Students from other Universities
- Certificate of English language
- Self-certification of the degree held (graduate students only)
- Self-certification of examinations passed for at least 145 credits. Other certifications of any university degrees held: Masters, PhDs, and Postgraduate Schools.
The documentation may be self-certified in accordance with the statutory provisions governing Substitute Declarations (Dichiarazioni sostitutive) (see example). It must contain the exact titles of the examinations taken, the Disciplinary Scientific Sectors, the number of credits per scientific sector, the score and the examination recording date. The applicant must sign the documents, otherwise they are not legally binding and cannot be accepted by the Selection Committee.
International Environment
- 45% foreign Students (2024)
- Students enrolled from all over the world including Finland, Germany, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Brazil, France, China
- Students in exchange from all over the world including Spain, Brazil, France, Germany
- Relations with international teachers and researchers