Bachelor’s, Master’s and Single-Cycle Degree Courses – EU citizenship

For the purposes of enrollment, non-EU citizens residing in Italy with a residence permit as per Article 39, paragraph 5, of Legislative Decree 286/1998 are treated as EU citizens. To enroll, they must upload their residence permit (even if expired) on the Alice portal. The receipt of the application or renewal alone is not sufficient.

The deadlines for registration are as follows: 

Master’s Degree Courses from 24 July to 31 December 2024. 

Open-admission Bachelor’s and Single-Cycle Master’s Degree Courses:  

After 31 December 2024 it will not be possible to register. 

Admission to Bachelor’s and Single-Cycle Master’s Degree Courses can be either open or regulated: 

  • Open-admission courses administer a skills assessment test, the result of which does not preclude enrolment, but may lead to additional coursework debts. 
  • Regulated-admission courses have a limited number of places, and admission is through selection by competition. Selection procedures and available places can be found on the relevant pages of each degree course  

To register:

  • Access the Alice Portal, register and login  
  • From the menu select “Segreteria” and then “Scelta del corso”. 
  • Upload the required documents 
  • Download, sign and upload the FORIM form again 
  • Pay the registration fee via the PagoPA system or at a bank, post office, authorised tobacconist’s (if you are already in Italy).  If you have applied for a DSU grant, the fee to be paid will not appear. 

On the Alice portal you must then upload: 

  • A passport-sized photo 
  • Your identity document 
  • Your secondary school diploma (original or certified copy) 
  • The Declaration of Value (DV) issued by the Italian diplomatic representation competent for your country 

or  

the Certificate of Comparability, released by Cimea, the official Enic-Naric Centre for Italy. You can apply for certification via the DIPLOME platform reserved for students intending to enrol in a course at the University of Pisa. Create a personal account. In your profile you will find all the information on how to apply for certificates and the documentation you must submit. It will be possible to follow the status of requests and view certificates in pdf format in the “My Services” section. 

Both documents must show at least 12 years of schooling and the qualification must allow access to university in the country where it was obtained 

  • The receipt of the DSU grant application (if required).

Admission depends on the possession of specific academic requirements. To know more, please visit the page on the general rules and requirements governing admission to Master’s Degree Courses, with particular reference to Article 2(2.4), and the page dedicated to the degree course 

The first step is registration on the Alice Portal. Once you have obtained your access credentials, you must log in and upload: 

  • A passport-sized photo 
  • Your identity document

To proceed with registration, log on to the Ammissionelm Portal and upload the following:

  • Foreign academic qualification (original or certified copy) 
  • Dichiarazione di Valore (DV) issued by the Italian Diplomatic Representation competent for your country, accompanied by an official translation of the degree diploma in Italian, authenticated or with Apostille

or

the Certificate of Comparability, released by Cimea, the official Enic-Naric Centre for Italy. You can apply for certification via the DIPLOME  platform reserved for students intending to enrol in a course at the University of Pisa. Create a personal account. In your profile you will find all the information on how to apply for certificates and the documentation you must submit. It will be possible to follow the status of requests and view certificates in pdf format in the “My Services” section. 

or

Diploma Supplement

  • Original certificate of examinations passed with an official translation into Italian (only if you are enrolling in a Master’s Degree Course held in Italian 
  • syllabuses (on the letterhead of the foreign university or with the stamp of the university itself) of the above examinations, with an official translation into Italian (only if you are enrolling in a degree course held in Italian) 

In order to assess whether an Italian translation of the list of passed examinations and the relevant syllabuses is necessary, you can contact the president of the course you wish to enrol in. For a prior assessment of your qualifications, you can send an e-mail to the president of your chosen course of study.  

After the administrative check, the Board of the degree course will evaluate your application. If the application is accepted, you will be notified of your admission via email and on Ammissionelm, with instructions on how to complete your registration. 

To finalise the registration, upload the following to Alice and Ammissionelm: 

  • The required documents
  • The payment receipt for the first instalment of fees  

or

  • The receipt of the DSU grant application

Please note: Even if you have already received an admission letter, you must follow the procedure described above. 

Information on scholarships can be found on the DSU website. 

We advise you to consult the section on fees and the right to study 

For English-language Master’s Degree Courses, visit the dedicated section where you can find out about available programmes and academic admission requirements.

To apply for a Master’s Degree Course in English, the first step is to access the Dedicated Portal, register and submit your application.  After your application has been accepted, you can proceed with enrolment through the Alice and Admissionelm portals as described for Master’s Degree Courses in Italian.

Contact and assistance

For assistance, you can contact the WIS! service, which is active from 18 July 2024 to 28 February 2025. The service is not available from 1 to 21 August.

From 18 July 2024 to 28 February 2025, students with a foreign qualification can talk to a WIS! operator on +39 338 4706070 at the following times: Mondays – Wednesdays – Fridays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.

International Office 
Piazza Torricelli, 4, 56126 Pisa – Italia
Tel. +39 338 4706070
e-mail: wis@unipi.it
e-mail: ammissionelm@unipi.it