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Italian language test exemption
Exemption from the Italian language test and from admission quotas
- Enrolment onto Bachelor's degree programmes (Laurea Triennale) or Single-cycle Master's degree programmes (Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico)
- Exemption, irrespectively to the number of fixed places, is granted to:
a) studentsholding a 4- or 5-year secondary school diploma from Italian schools abroad;
b) students holding one of the secondary School leaving qualifications listed in Annex 2;
c) students holding a supplementary certificates attached to the high school diploma from a high school in Argentina, certifying that the study programme included Italian language teaching for at least 5 years;
d) students holding an Italian language diploma from the Universities for Foreigners of Perugia and Siena;
e) students holding a Certificate of Proficiency in Italian Language at he CEFR C1 and C2 levels (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) issues within the CLIQ system ("Certificazione Lingua Italiana di Qualità ") from the Universities for Foreigners of Perugia and Siena, the University of "Roma Tre", the "Dante Alighieri" Society and Italian Cultural Institutes abroad. - Enrolment onto Master's degree programmes
- Exemption is granted to students holding the qualifications described in sections d) and e) above and students enrolling in a English Master course.
Exemption from the Italian language test but not from admission quotas
- Enrolment on to course programmes (single-cycle and non)
- Enrolment onto a single course
- - students enrolling in an English single course.
- students holding a Certificate of Proficiency of Italian Language at the CEFR B2 issued within the CLIQ system ("Certificazione Lingua Italiana di Qualità ") from the Universities for Foreigners of Perugia and Siena, the University of "Roma Tre", the "Dante Alighieri" Society and Italian Cultural Institutes abroad. The said certificate may be obtained in the counrty origin at autorized examination centres.