Students interested in an undergraduate degree (3-year course) or “laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza” (5-year single-cycle course in Law) have to submit the following qualification documents:
- Original copy (or certified copy) of final secondary education qualification, obtained after at least 12 scholastic study years, or a legal substitute certificate (with an official translation in Italian if the language is other than English or French); the final qualification may be accompanied at the discretion of each individual higher education institution by:
1) a declaration/statement released by an ENIC-NARIC centre (i.e., CIMEA);
or (alternatively)
2) a Dichiarazione di valore issued by the Italian embassy/consulate.
- An academic certification attesting the successful completion of all first-year university examinations (in case the local education system calls for 11 years of education) or of the examinations in the first two years of university education (in case the local education system calls for 10 years of education);
- A certificate declaring a passing grade on any special academic competence exam required for entry to a university in the country of origin.
Please note that qualifications and certificates must be legalized by the Italian Embassy to guarantee their authenticity.