How to enroll

Admission requirements
For students with an Italian bachelor degree or equivalent
Admission to the Master's Degree in International, Management and Marketing a.y. 2023-2024
 
The admission to the Master's Degree Course in International, Management and Marketing (IMM) of Italian students is subject to an evaluation process that includes the assessment of the curricular requirements and the verification of the student's adequate preparation.
 
A. Curricular requirements
To be admitted to the degree course, it is necessary to have a three-year university degree or diploma or other qualification obtained abroad that is recognized as suitable.
It is also required to possess curricular requirements which vary according to the class of the three-year degree of origin.
 
 1) In particular, graduates from the following classes, from any Italian Faculty and University can access the Master's Degree Course in International, Management and Marketing (IMM):
 
  • Ministerial Decree 270/04:
Class L-18 - Economics and business management sciences
Class L-33 - Economics
 
  • Ministerial Decree 509/99:
Class 17 - Economics and business management sciences
Class 28 - Economics
 
  • before Ministerial Decree 509/99: Four-year degree diploma obtained at a (former) Faculty of Economics.
 
2) For graduates from other degree classes, the curricular requirement for admission is to have acquired a minimum of 60 credits in the scientific-disciplinary sectors present in the following areas:
 
  • Class 13 - Economics and statistics: all SSDs
  • Class 12 - Legal Sciences: IUS/01 diritto privato IUS/02 diritto privato comparato IUS/04 diritto commerciale
IUS/05 diritto dell'economia IUS/06 diritto della navigazione IUS/07 diritto del lavoro IUS/08 diritto costituzionale IUS/09 istituzioni di diritto pubblico IUS/10 diritto amministrativo IUS/12 diritto tributario IUS/13 diritto internazionale IUS/14 diritto dell'Unione Europea IUS/15 diritto processuale civile IUS/16 diritto processuale penale IUS/17 diritto penale IUS/20 filosofia del diritto.
 
Of the aforementioned 60 CFUs, at least 18 must concern SSDs: SECS-P / 07, SECS-P / 08, SECS-P / 09, SECS-P / 10
and SECS-P / 11.
 
 3) The curricular requirements also include knowledge of the English language with a level of not less than B2; the requirement is deemed satisfied if the candidate has:
  • acquired at least 6 ECTS of English in the three-year course
  • Spent at least 6 months for an Erasmus project or for work in an English speaking country
  • Has attended any course delivered in English (for no less than 6 months)
 
B. Adequacy of the student's personal preparation
 
Admission to the master's degree course is subject not only to the possession of the curricular and linguistic requirements, but also to the verification of the adequacy of the personal preparation of the candidates which will take place through the administration of a multiple-choice test. The test will focus on topics consistent with the educational path described in a specific information sheet and published on the degree course web page.
 
The test will be provided in the June and September 2023. Moreover, precise communication on the date and operating methods will follow on the IMM web page. 
 
The key topics covered in the test and possible sources to check your preparation can be found here.
 
Students with the following characteristics are exempt from carrying out the test:
 
  • three-year graduates who have achieved a degree grade of no less than 90/110;
  • students who have not yet graduated who have an average score of the exams taken of no less than 24/30.
 
For students with an international bachelor, admission to the course is subject to the evaluation of the CV and qualifications, aimed at assessing the possession of the curricular requirements and verifying the adequacy of personal preparation; these assessments will be carried out through an interview with the appropriate Commission.
For extra EU students
Applicants are required knowledge of English corresponding to level B2, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
For students with an international bachelor, admission to the course is subject to the evaluation of the CV and qualifications, aimed at assessing the possession of the curricular requirements and verifying the adequacy of personal preparation; these assessments will be carried out through an interview with the
appropriate Commission.
 
For information on how to apply, pre-enrolment form, admission test and enrolment, please read the instructions.
 
For further information refer to the International Office opening a ticket through Ticket system Fill in the form > choose "international students" among the list >indirizzo<
 
For information about pre-enrollment and enrollment please refer to the Student Office opening a ticket through Ticket System Fill in the form > choose "Segreteria Studenti Stranieri" among the list >indirizzo<
For European students (not from Italy)

Students coming from EU Countries follow the same admission rules of Italian students. 

Applicants are required knowledge of English corresponding to level B2, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
 
For students with an European bachelor, admission to the course is subject to the evaluation of the CV and qualifications, aimed at assessing the possession of the curricular requirements and verifying the adequacy of personal preparation; these assessments will be carried out through an interview with the appropriate Commission.

Please contact studenti.stranieri@unibg.it for more information.

Deadlines

It is possible to pre-enrol in a maximum of 2 Master degree courses, paying the required pre-enrolment fee of € 52.00 for each selected course.

Pre-enrollments

Pre-enrollments are open

-   From 19/04/23 to 31/05/23 (first period)

-   From 03/07/23 to 10/08/23 (second period)

Students who wish to transfer from other Universities or from another Master’s Degree course, obtain a second degree, shorten their course, or re-enroll because of resignation/decadence are required to pre-enroll first and, in case of admission, submit the subsequent application.

Applicant’s evaluation (except for the non-EU students who have already attended the interview in the pre-evaluation phase)

  • From 19/06/23 to 23/06/23 (for those who pre-enrolled by 31/05/23)
  • From 04/09/23 to 08/09/23 (for those who pre-enrolled in the second period, by 10/08/23)

Registrations

  • From 11/07/23 to 10/08/23 (for those who pre-enrolled in the first period by 31/05/23)
  • From 15/09/23 to 12/10/23 (for those who pre-enrolled in the second period by 10/08/23)

 

For all information, visit the Unibg website.

Foreign students admission and registration procedures