What is The Assessment of Adequacy of Personal Readiness is the tool provided by the Educational Regulations to assess your preparation for the purpose of matriculation to the Master's Degree.
Who should conduct the Verification All students are tested. Graduates in Italy with a grade of 9/10 or higher of the maximum grade required for graduation in one of these classes will be exempt from the test: Electronic and Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Biomedical Engineering Information Technology Management Engineering How to access To be admitted to the course, you must pass a requirements assessment. You will need to upload the following documentation to the UniGe Online Services portal by the deadlines specified by the Course. The Committee will evaluate the adequacy of your career and preparation based on the following criteria and scores established by the Course. For all applicants graduation certificate including the list of exams taken (Transcript of Records) containing the educational objectives of each curriculum vitae documents proving English language proficiency: - B2 certificate - bachelor's degree/master's degree taught in English If you do not have any certification and do not fall under the above cases, the requirement can be fulfilled by passing the B2 test provided by the University's Language Skills Development Sector - CLAT. You can register for the CLAT B2 English test, which is free for prospective Computer Engineering students. Only for foreign applicants. certification of knowledge of the Italian language equal to level B1.. Failure to possess the certification will not prevent enrollment, but will result in the need to include at least one exam dedicated to learning the Italian language during the course. a brief description of the university at which the academic degree(s) was obtained and the syllabus of the degree courses obtained How it works Based on the documentation, the Commission will assign different scores:. adequate knowledge of the Italian language (admitted/not admitted). academic potential (grade point average, class grade, GPA...: maximum evaluation 50) relevance of bachelor's degree (maximum assessment 30) quality of the university that awarded the bachelor's degree (maximum rating 20) other aspects of your Curriculum Vitae (other educational qualifications, work experience, professional qualifications, motivation letter, cover letter, etc.) (maximum rating 10) If you obtain a score of 85 or above, you will be admitted to the master's degree program in computer engineering. Where and when Upcoming dates for the English B2 language assessment test are: May 16, 2023, registration by May 5, 2023, 9 a.m. June 15, 2023, registration by June 5, 2023, 9 a.m. June 29, 2023, registration from June 19 8 a.m. to June 23 1 p.m. September 26, 2023, registration by September 18, 2023, 9 a.m. November 23, 2023, registration by Nov. 13, 2023, 9 a.m. December 14, 2023, registration by December 4, 2023, 9 a.m.-last available date for prospective Robotics Engineering students January 25, 2024, registration by January 15, 2024, 9 a.m.. Candidates will receive instructions on where the tests will be held (online at Microsoft Teams or in a department classroom).