Admission procedures: who can apply
The programme is free access to Europeans and Equivalents: to be admitted, admission requirements must be verified by a Committee and, in some cases, with an exam and an interview.
Admission requirements
Qualification and curricular requirements
Degree: a bachelor's degree or equivalent academic qualification of at least three years' duration, obtained in Italy or abroad and recognised as suitable, providing:
- a solid theoretical and practical knowledge of linear algebra and some of its applications
- a solid theoretical and practical knowledge of the basic tools of mathematical analysis (limits, functions, continuity, derivatives, integrals) and some of their applications
- a thorough theoretical and practical introduction to the scientific method and logical-deductive reasoning.
Required SSD (scientific disciplinary fields): your study path must include at least 60 ECTS in SSD of the MATH group.
Additional SSD (subject to evaluation): the Committee may also consider credits in the following groups and fields, assessing on a case-by-case basis that the course syllabus demonstrates mathematical content:
- PHYS - Physics
- STAT - Statistics
- INFO/01 - Informatics.
Degrees obtained abroad or under a system that is not based on ECTS: the requirements are verified by the Committee, which assesses the coherence of the contents and learning outcomes of your courses with the disciplinary fields indicated above.
Personal background: exam and interview
Your personal background will be verified through a written examination and, if necessary, an interview (including online).
You are exempt from the written exam if you have, or plan to earn, a bachelor's degree in the L-35 class prior to enrollment, and a weighted average more than 24/30 at the time of application (in the calculation, a grade of “30 cum laude” is equivalent to 31).
The interview is always mandatory for all candidates choosing the Cryptography curriculum, and it may also be requested by candidates who have been exempted from the exam or who have received a positive evaluation.
Language skills
Knowledge of English at least at level B2 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is required. You can prove it in one of the following ways
- by having passed a university exam in English B2 as part of your degree programme;
- by providing a language certificate recognised by UniTrento.
If you don’t have any of these certifications, you can take and pass an English test at the University Language Center.
Deadlines, exam and interview calendar 2026
Students wishing to start classes in September must submit their application for admission by the July session.
The results will be announced within one week of the conclusion of the interviews for each session.
| Session | Admission request | Written exam | Interview |
|---|---|---|---|
| July | by June 29 | July 6 | July from 9 to 14 |
| September | by September 14 | September 21 | September from 24 to 29 |
| November | by November 12 | not provided | November 23 and 24 |
Request for admission 2026/2027
When: from May 18 to November 12 2026
Who must apply: all applicants, including students already enrolled at UniTrento and those who already meet all the requirements.
If you want to start classes in September, you must apply by the July deadline.
You can submit your application before graduating or before meeting all the curricular requirements: you must fulfill all of them by the enrollment deadline.
Outcome: within one week after the interview date of each session.
If you are studying or have studied at another university, in the online application you must attach a self-declaration of the exams you have taken indicating for each exam:
- the Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
- the credits (CFU, undergraduate credits)
- the date on which you took it
- the final grade of the exam
- the syllabus (detailed course programme).
Exam and interview
The adequacy of personal background is verified
- with a written examination on fundamentals of Analysis, Linear Algebra and, depending on the chosen Curriculum, other subjects. Candidates and applicants as indicated in Admission Requirements - Personal background are exempted from the examination
- with a possible interview, including online, provided in such cases:
- always for those who choose the Cryptography Curriculum;
- in cases requested by the Commission, but only after passing the written examination or also as an orientation for those who are exempted from the written exam.
The attached Syllabi describe the contents of the esam for the common part and for the specific curricula.
We provide questions from previous years' exams as examples.
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Outcome and recovery of curricular requirements
Verification by the committee may have one of the following output:
- unconditional admission to one or more curricula
- admission to a specific curriculum, with an individual study plan involving teachings agreed upon with the Commission, based on your initial preparation and specific interests
- non-admission.
In case you are not admitted because you don't meet specific curricular requirements, the Commission will indicate a learning path to acquire them.
The Commission may give you the opportunity to apply for verification of requirements a second time for the same academic year.
If admitted, you will receive an email from Student Support with directions on how to proceed with enrolment.
If you don't meet the language proficiency requirement, you can make it up by passing an English language test at the Centro Linguistico di Ateneo (CLA).
The written tests will be held in person in Trento at the CLA, while the speaking part will be online.
Once you have achieved the language requirement, write an email to the Student support service in order to proceed with the enrolment.
| Session | Registration to the test | Written part | Speaking part |
|---|---|---|---|
| Session 1 | from 27 March to 20 April at 12.00 CET | 27 April at 14.30 | 8 May |
| Session 2 | from 20 April to 15 May at 12.00 CET | 25 May at 14.30 | 5 June |
| Session 3 | from 16 May to 25 June at 12.00 CET | 6 July at 14.30 | 17 July |
| Session 4 | from 26 June to 21 August at 12.00 CET | 2 September at 14.30 | 11 September |
| Session 5 | from 24 August to 2 October at 12.00 CET | 12 October at 14.30 | 23 October |
| Session 6 | from 5 October to 13 November at 12.00 CET | 23 November at 14.30 | 4 December |
As you fulfill all the admission requirements, the Student Support service will send you the instructions tu fill in the enrolment request.
Enrollment deadline for a.y. 2026/2027: 21 December 2026.
After receiving the email with your matriculation number, in order to ‘activate’ your first-year course registration, you must complete the yearly enrollment within 7 days of receiving the email: this is required to access all University services such as wi-fi, the canteen card, library services, to register for exams, and CLA language courses.
Instructions are available on the page:
Fees and funding
Front desk on appointment:
- in person Wednesday from 14.00 to 15.30
- online with Zoom: friday from 10.00 to 12.00
Helpline: from Monday to Thursday from 9.30 to 10.30, phone +39 0461 281567