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ARE YOU AN ENROLLED STUDENT?
YOU ARE A LECTURER OR STAFF MEMBER
IT

Faculty of: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Sociology

Milan

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L-40 R (Sociology)

How to enroll in the course

You can find information on admission here, which varies depending on your qualification (Italian or foreign).

Places for the programme are allocated through two admission methods. 

Here are the main steps to follow:

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Procedure LT_Sociologia 2025.pdf
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SEE THE ADMISSION PROCEDURES 2025-26
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Procedure LT_Sociologia 2026.pdf
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See the admission procedures 2026-27 (ITA)

  • Passport photo - format: jpg, jpeg; Maximum size: 10MB
  • ID - ID card, passport, driver's license are accepted. Format: png, jpg, jpeg, tiff, pdf; Maximum size: 10MB
  • Tax code - format: png, jpg, jpeg, tiff, pdf; Maximum size: 10MB 
  • Permit of stay - if required. Format: png, jpg, jpeg, tiff, pdf; Maximum size: 10MB
  • Report card of the penultimate year with average (for the test of the first period) 
  • Baptismal certificate, or, if you do not have one, the substitute documentation, about which you will receive information later

If you have not yet registered on the portal, register or, if you already have your credentials, log in

Choose the course and open the application.

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Guida Sociologia.pdf
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Consult the portal guide

Reserve your place by paying the first instalment of university fees (€1,500) via the Enrolment Portal. It is possible to do it even before graduating.

The place must be reserved within the times indicated for each modality.

After graduating, complete your enrolment by the deadlines.

At this stage you will be asked for your baptismal certificate.  If you do not have one, you can submit replacement documentation by choosing from these possibilities:  

If you've been baptized but can't find your original certificate, you can fill out a self-certification.  

If you have not been baptized, you can make an appointment for an interview with the pastoral assistant on campus. After the interview, you will receive a valid certificate as replacement documentation. In case you have already made an appointment but are still waiting for the interview, you can temporarily submit a self-certification attesting to this situation.

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Guida Sociologia.pdf
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application/pdf
Consult the portal guide

Verification of Initial Preparation (VPI)

After completing your enrolment, you will find on your personal iCatt page the convocation with the date to carry out the Verification of Initial Preparation (VPI), a compulsory test.

The VPI does not limit access to or attendance at the degree programme, but it serves to understand your level of initial preparation and help you better cope with university studies.

The test takes place online and you will receive all the technical instructions to participate.

If you need to change the assigned date, you can request it directly from your iCatt page

Compile income

Finally, don't forget to enter your income data by the end of November, using the "Compila redditi" application, accessible from your personal iCatt page.

OTHER INFORMATION

Candidates with disabilities and/or SLD are entitled to compensatory tools and/or dispensatory measures.


You can find more information about our university's Inclusion Services here.

To access the merit list for the first admission to the Sociology programme, you must declare in the Enrolment Portal the average and grades obtained in the subjects of Italian and first foreign language in the penultimate year of secondary school.

If you are about to obtain or have obtained an Italian diploma and have attended the entire penultimate year of secondary school abroad, you must declare in the Enrolment Portal the average and the grades converted according to the Italian grading system and upload the report card issued to you by the Italian school.

If you are unable to retrieve the converted report card, but you have the average in tenths relating to the year spent abroad, declare the average in tenths of the penultimate year and the grades obtained in the third-to-last year. Then upload an official document issued by the school certifying this information and the report card of the third to last year in a single file.

If, on the other hand, you only have a document indicating the school credits, declare the average according to the following table and the grades obtained in the third to last year:

School credits fourth year Average grade assigned

8

6

9

6,5

10

7

11

8

12

9

13

10

School credits fourth year

8

Average grade assigned

6

School credits fourth year

9

Average grade assigned

6,5

School credits fourth year

10

Average grade assigned

7

School credits fourth year

11

Average grade assigned

8

School credits fourth year

12

Average grade assigned

9

School credits fourth year

13

Average grade assigned

10

Then upload an official document issued by the school certifying the credits obtained in the penultimate year and the report card of the third-to-last year in a single file.

If you do not have one of the above documents, declare the average and the grades obtained in the third to last year and upload, in a single file, the relative report card and the transcript of the penultimate year carried out abroad.

PLEASE NOTE:

If you have only spent the 1st semester abroad , declare the average and the grades obtained in the second semester, expressed in tenths and upload the report card of the penultimate year showing the average obtained in the final examination in tenths.

If you have only completed the 2nd semester abroad , declare the average and the grades converted according to the Italian grading system and upload the report card with the marks of the final scrutiny issued by the Italian school.

If you are unable to retrieve the report card with the converted final exam grades or a document showing the average or credits obtained at the end of the penultimate year, declare the average and the grades obtained at the end of the 1st semester held in Italy and upload, in a single file, the transcript of the semester spent abroad and the report card of the first semester attended in Italy.

PLEASE NOTE: under no circumstances will translations of foreign transcripts or self-certifications of conversion of grades be accepted.

If you are a graduate candidate or enrolled in schools with a foreign qualification, follow the procedures set out by the International Admissions Office

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