Pre-enrollment and enrollment
It is possible to pre-enroll in up to 2 Master's degree programs by paying the required pre-enrollment fee of €52,00 for each course of interest.
Submitted pre-registration applications (online application + fee payment) will be reviewed by the committee in charge, according to the following schedule (excluding non-EU students who have already been interviewed in pre-assessment).
Pre-enrollment from April 1 to May 30, 2025
Pre-enrollment from June 3 to August 29, 2025
Pre-enrollment from September 1 to September 30, 2025
Late pre-enrollment (with late fees) are allowed according to the following schedule:
Pre-enrollment from October 1 to October 31, 2025
Pre-enrollment from November 3 to November 28, 2025
For master's degree programs with programmed access, there are two selection periods.
First period.
1. Pre-registration
2. Initial preparation check (excluding non-EU students who have already been interviewed in pre-assessment) to be conducted according to criteria that will be later indicated in the relevant notices of admission
3. Publication of admitted ranking list
4. Enrollments
Second period
1.Pre-registration
2. Initial preparation check (excluding non-EU students who have already been interviewed in pre-assessment) to be conducted according to criteria that will be later indicated in the relevant notices of admission
3. Publication of admitted ranking list
4. Enrollments
Directions valid for both periods
Students who apply for transfer from other universities, transfer from another master's/master's degree program, second degree, course abbreviation or re-registration following withdrawal/decline are required to pre-enrollment first and in case of admission submit the subsequent application aimed at the recognition of previous career. By the deadlines stipulated in the announcement, these candidates will also be required to apply for matriculation, excluding candidates applying for a change of major.
Students who are placed in a useful position in the ranking list and therefore admitted to the course must submit an application for matriculation together with the payment of the regional fee for the Right to University Study and the stamp duty paid virtually for a total of 156 euros.
Already graduated students may matriculate; those who at the time of matriculation have yet to take no more than 3 exams for a maximum of no. 24 cfu (including internship, if any) in addition to the final exam may pre-register. With reference to the internship, the requirement is considered fulfilled provided that the same has already been started.
Students "conditionally admitted" who will have pre-registered despite not possessing the above requirements related to the missing exams will have their pre-registration application cancelled ex officio by the student secretariat.
Students who have not yet graduated will be pre-registered with a suspensive clause related to obtaining the degree by the extraordinary session in March/April 2026.
In the event that the pre-registered student "with a proviso" does not achieve the Bachelor's degree by the March/April 2026 graduation session, but has in the meantime attended the teachings of the Master's degree, he/she will be able to take the relevant exams after graduation, subject to enrollment in individual courses (at no additional charge if they are UniBg graduates).
Admission requirements for master's degree programs and methods of verifying the adequate initial preparation of students
The didactic regulations of the individual courses of study indicate the curricular requirements necessary for enrollment in the course: curricular requirements are the degree obtained in certain classes and the skills and knowledge that the student must have acquired in previous training, expressed in the form of credits referred to specific scientific-disciplinary areas.
Individual teaching facilities also regulate the procedures for verifying the adequate initial preparation of students.