How to apply for admission

To submit their application, candidates must carefully read the Call for Applications and then follow these steps.

1) Registration with the Infostud information system and entry of university qualification

In order to participate in the admission competition, candidates must, under penalty of exclusion:

To access Infostud, you will need your SPID or CIE credentials.
Only non-Italian candidates who do not have SPID credentials can access the system using their Infostud registration credentials (student ID number and password).


Those who have already registered with Infostud in the past do not need to repeat the procedure, but can log in to the system directly.

For further details, see Article 5 of the Call for Applications.

2) Payment of the admission test / qualification assessment fee

The candidate is required, under penalty of exclusion, to pay the admission/assessment fee of € 51.00 (€ 35.00 fee + €16.00 stamp duty paid virtually), to be paid by 31 January 2026.

To make the payment, follow these steps:

Payment of the admission test fee must be made online by direct payment.

For further details, see Article 6 of the Call for Applications.

3) Submitting your online application

Applications for admission to the Master's programme must be submitted by candidates BY MIDNIGHT ON 31 January 2026 exclusively ONLINE, by completing the form on the following page:

application for admission

The following documents must be attached to the application form in .pdf format:

  • A front and back copy of a valid and legible identity document (identity card, driving licence, passport)
  • A copy of the receipt for payment of the €51.00 fee for the assessment of qualifications/entrance examination
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Master's degree certificate with exams (or list of exams taken for master's degree candidates)
  • For candidates with foreign qualifications:
  • For students with a recognised disability pursuant to Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 3, of Law No. 104 of 5 February 1992 and/or with a disability equal to or greater than 66%:
    • copy of the disability certificate - indicating the percentage of disability, or, in the cases provided for by the law, only the type of disability - or the disability certificate pursuant to Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 3, of Law No. 104 of 5 February 1992 (for information, please call the toll-free number 800-410960)
  • For students who are simultaneously enrolled in another course at Sapienza University of Rome for the academic year 2025-2026:

For further details, see Article 7 of the Call for Applications (N.B. The ONLINE application form replaces Attachment 2 to the Call for Applications.)

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