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Assessment of Adequacy of Personal Readiness
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
You do not have to take this test if you have earned an Italian bachelor's degree in Naval or Nautical Engineering, or a degree judged to be equivalent with a graduation grade of at least 9/10 of the maximum.
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How to access
To take the Verification of Adequacy of Graduate Personal Readiness you must do the pre-registration so as to be on the lists of students who must take the test.
Following that, if the test is successful, you must confirm your matriculation.
For pre-registration and the test you will not have to pay anything. Payment of the registration fee and regional fee is due at the time of confirmation of registration.
You must pay the registration fee and regional fee.
N.B.: Pre-registration and verification of personal preparation adequacy are free of charge. Payment of the application fee and regional fee is expected at the time of confirmation of registration.
How it works
If your career meets the curricular requirements, individual preparation is required to enter the course regarding:
- Language skills: English language at a level of at least B2
- Technical knowledge: general engineering (construction science, machinery, electrical engineering, hydrodynamics, technical physics); specific to Naval Engineering (naval architecture, naval construction, naval installations).
The test of personal preparedness will consist of an oral interview and the topics on which the interview may focus are related to:
- general engineering subjects:
- construction science
- machinery
- electrotechnics
- hydrodynamics
- engineering physics
- themes specific to Naval Engineering:
- naval architecture
- ship construction
- ship installations
You can take the test a maximum of three times per academic year.
Where and when
September 05, 2023 (graduation July 21)
September 26, 2023 (graduation September 15)
November 14, 2023 (graduation September 16)
January 23, 2024 (graduation December 19)
February 20, 2024 (graduation February 15)
Location will be communicated by email near the date
To prepare you
If you want, regarding the subjects of Naval Engineering, you can consult the questions asked to the students in A.Y. 2021/22 during the follow-up interview.