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Once your application for enrolment in the Master’s Degree Course has been submitted, the Course Board checks the applicants’ curricular requirements necessary for admission to the course, and assess their personal preparation, in accordance with the terms and procedures set out in the regulations of the specific degree course.
You can monitor the status of your application on the Admissionelm portal.
A positive outcome results in automatic enrolment in your chosen course.
Enrolment in the Master’s Degree Course is not permitted if the curricular requirements are not met.
However, the Course Board may recommend appropriate training activities to acquire the missing curricular requirements, up to a maximum of 40 CFUs. If you accept, you will be enrolled in Transition Courses.
There are three possible outcomes of the personal preparation assessment:
The Course Board may, however, determine that personal preparation can be achieved by completing specific training activities (up to a maximum of 40 CFUs) and may propose enrolment in Transition Courses to help you reach the required level of preparation.