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Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology

The Master Degree Program (single cycle) in Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology has a limited access. In order to enrol, students must pass a selection.

The admission test is for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology.

The call for the academic year 2024/2025 has been published and can be consulted in the dedicated section.

Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology

95 places for EU and equated non EU citizens (3 reserved to students of Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies)

5 places for non EU citizens residing abroad and applying for VISA (2 reserved to Marco Polo Project candidates)

Pharmacy

95 places for EU and equated non EU citizens

5 places for non EU citizens residing abroad and applying for VISA (2 reserved to Marco Polo Project candidates)

Sign up or log in to the Alice portal by 13 September 2024:

  1. In order to sign up you will be asked to insert details about your Health Insurance card (tessera sanitaria) and your tax code (codice fiscale)
  2. You will have to upload a scanned copy of your Identity Document and a passport-sized photograph
  3. Once you entered your personal area, please select “Secretariat” and then “Admssion Test”
  4. Once you have completed the registration, a receipt of registration to the admission test with a unique number will be available

To be included in the ranking it is necessary to have taken the TOLC-F test provided by CISIA according to one of the following two methods chosen by the candidate:

1. TOLC@CASA-F: Test carried out remotely at home, organized by one of the authorized offices, according to the procedures and calendar published on the CISIA website.
2. TOLC-F: Test carried out in person (in the university classrooms) in one of the authorized locations, according to the procedures and calendar published on the CISIA website.

The TOLC-F can be taken several times, in any case the result of the test with the highest score will be considered valid for the purposes of selection, carried out starting from 1 January 2024 to 13 September 2024. The TOLC results are acquired automatically by the university.

The Test consists of a multiple-choice test with a total of 50 questions, each with multiple possible answers, one of which is correct, divided into several sections:

  • Mathematics – 7 questions – time available: 12 minutes
  • Physics – 7 questions – time available: 12 minutes
  • Biology – 15 questions – time available: 20 minutes
  • Chemistry – 15 questions – time available: 20 minutes
  • Logic – 6 questions – time available: 8 minutes

There is also a section that includes a test of English language knowledge, the score for which does not count towards the ranking, so it is optional to take it.

For each question, there will be assigned:

  • 1 point for each correct answer;
  • minus 0.25 (- 0.25) points for each wrong answer;
  • 0 points for each omitted answer.

Candidates interested in being included in the established merit ranking should apply by the date in the announcement.

In the event of a tie, the candidate will prevail who is, in order:

1. the candidate with the highest score in the solution of the questions relating to:

  • chemistry
  • mathematics
  • biology
  • physics

2. the younger candidate.

Candidates will be included among the degree applications chosen at the time of participation, in descending order of score. For each course, those who are placed in an advantaged position according to the relative number of places available will be declared the winners. The winners will be removed from the ranking of the course for which they had expressed the least preference.

PHARMACY RANKING for ordinary places

PHARMACY RANKING places reserved for non-EU students applying for a visa.

Successful candidates will be excluded from the ranking of the less preferred course and will keep eligibility in the ranking list of the most preferred course.

Unsuccessful candidates will not have to indicate their interest in being included in the ranking, which is automatic for all eligible candidates.

The enrolment procedure is detailed in the ‘How to enrol’ section.

Enrollment guide

Additional Educational Obligations (OFA) are assigned if the student has achieved a score lower than the established limits in the test (less than 7 for Chemistry, less than 7 for Biology, less than 3 for Mathematics, less than 3 for Physics).

Support for students with OFA will be provided through additional teaching material agreed with the subject teachers from the first year or through specific tutoring, included in the lesson timetable of the first semester of the first year of the course, for each base subject. In both cases, OFA recovery tests will be carried out from December until September of the following year. Attendance at any tutoring courses will be mandatory for students who have OFAs, with exceptions provided for in the regulations for working-parent students approved by the Pharmacy department. Students who have not passed the recovery test for the assigned OFA will not be able to take the second and subsequent year exams.

Please find more details about study programmes and career opportunities at Degree Program web page.

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