How to enrol for EU students in the Master's Degree in Transportation Engineering And Mobility. The roadmap to start a brillant future in the field of transportation and mobility.

 Pre-requisites for eu-students

Joining the MSc in Transportation Engineering And Mobility requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering. In particular, students should exhibit a Bachelor in one of the classes L7 (Civil and Environmental Engineering), L8 (Computer and ICT Engineering), or L9 (Industrial Engineering). Otherwise, candidate students require a level 6 qualification (or above), according to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). In this case, admission is subject to the assessment of basic knowledge requirements. Non-engineering Bachelor’s should have been comprehensive of 36 ETCS in basic sciences and at least 39 ETCS in industrial engineering, information and communication technology, or civil engineering. In all cases, candidate students should provide evidence of English language proficiency at level B2 or above. To this aim, students should exhibit a certificate issued by the University or a higher-level body recognised by the University. Otherwise, students will carry out individual testing of English proficiency after enrolment.

Admission

MSc-TEAM does not require an admission test. Pre-requisites (see above) are the only requirements the Admission Commission checks.

Enrolment for eu-students

Be sure to get in contact for enrolment with the specific Secretariat Office for Engineering courses:

Documents required for enrolment

  • Copy of the Passport / Identity Card
  • Application form
  • One passport-size photo
  • Fiscal code
  • Copy of the Bachelor’s Certificate

Practical roadmap and timing

Eligible EU students (meeting pre-requisites) should go directly to the enrolment phase. Enrolment is open at the premises of the secretariat office from September to March. Italian students can access the online enrolment procedure via the Segrepass platform. Take note that classes start on September 20th.

Tuition fees (EU students, non-Italian)

EU foreign students  €200/year (university fees) + €140/year regional tax (compulsory) + €16,00 legal stamp (compulsory)

Accommodation (EU students, non-Italian)

The University of Naples offers free Fiscal code and accommodation assistance through the International Students’ Union (ISU).
Students, once admitted to the University of Naples Federico II, can contact ISU – International Welcome Desk – Largo Santa Maria La Nova, 12 – 1st floor on the left- 80138 Napoli. ISU is open Mon/Fri: 9.00/19.00 (phone: +39 324 5947719, WhatsApp: +39 327 6778291, internationalwelcomedesk@unina.it accomodation@unina.it).

Scholarships

Every year the ADISURC (Azienda per il Diritto allo Studio della Regione Campania) launches a call for applications for scholarships (services and money) for students attending university courses.

 

Further information

Further guides for enrolment for all Study Courses in Federico II are available at Study in Italy (by Ministry),  Admission Regulation,  Admission Regulation.

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