Procedures and final examination

Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences

Undergraduate Programmes

Students intending to graduate must:

  1. choose a topic, checking the requirements
  2. submit the application for admission to the final examination, verifying the curricular/temporal requirements
  3. deliver the final dissertation in the prescribed manner

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The topic for final examination must normally be agreed with the reference professor in time for the final dissertation to be developed and completed by the deadline for submission of the application for admission to the final exam. This deadline, specific to each session, can be found under "Calls for undergraduate degree programmes".

The topic must be entered on your iCatt personal page (Online registrar > Final examination > Application for graduation).

Please refer to the Faculty Guide for further details on the final examination.

In order to apply for admission to the final examination, you must comply with:

  • submission deadline: at least 45 days before the session. Details in the calendar
  • curricular requirements:
    • no more than 30 ECTS credits in debt ('Theology' courses, final examination and internship are not included in the count).

To apply for admission to the final examination, students must:

  • fill in the application for graduation on your iCatt personal page (Online Registrar > Final examination section) and forwarding to the professor approval of the application;
  • obtain approval by the referring professor;
  • pay the graduation fee with Pago PA;
  • submit the application.

 

The .pdf file of the dissertation must be sent to the professor via the iCatt personal page (Online registrar > Final examination > Submit final dissertation).

The dissertation must be uploaded to the iCatt  personal page no later than 8 days before the start date of the degree sessions (see calendar).

The deadline for submitting the dissertation is not to be missed.

Instructions to submit the dissertation: Submission of the dissertation

Undergraduate students who fail to graduate in the call for which they have applied for admission to the final examination must notify both the professor/supervisor and the Student Services Centre of the relevant seat.
Notification to the Student Services Centre should be made by writing via the iCatt Request for information form under Lessons, Exams and Final Examination > Final Examination.

For a subsequent graduation session, a new application for admission to the final examination must be submitted with a €16 stamp duty. The Undergraduate Contribution will be determined on what has already been paid previously.

Graduating students will receive the convocation exclusively via their iCatt personal page approximately 10 days before the scheduled graduation date (Online registrar > Final Examination section).

APRIL 2025 CALL
Sessions: 28-29 April 2025
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of application for graduation: from 03 to 12 March 2025
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 19 March to 20 April 2025

JULY 2025 CALL
Sessions: 14-15 July 2025
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of application for graduation: from 12 to 22 May 2025
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 29 May to 06 July 2025

SEPTEMBER 2025 CALL
Sessions: 22-23 September 2025
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of application for graduation: from 18 to 28 July 2025
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 30 July to 14 September 2025

DECEMBER 2025 CALL
Sessions: 15-16 December 2025
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of application for graduation: from 13 to 23 October 2025
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 30 October to 07 December 2025

FEBRUARY 2026 CALL
Sessions: 23-24 February 2026
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of thesis application: from 09 to 18 December 2025
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 07 January to 15 February 2026

APRIL 2026 CALL
Sessions: 13-14 April 2026
Submission of final examination topic: concurrent with application for graduation
Submission of application for graduation: from 16 to 26 February 2026
Submission of dissertation (in electronic format): from 05 March to 05 April 2026

The following criteria are applied for the calculation of the final degree mark:

BASIC COUNTING

All marks of the profit examinations are added together multiplied by the number of ECTS credits of each examination (30 cum laude is counted as 32).
Language courses, even if transcribed in 30ths, any supernumerary examinations and 'Theology' examinations are excluded from the count.
The sum is divided by the total weight in ECTS credits of the courses considered (average in thirtieths).
The average in thirtieths thus obtained is converted into 110ths by multiplying the value obtained by 11 and dividing it by 3.
 
Three points are added, which will become four if the student is “in corso”.

 

 

FINAL EXAMINATION MARK 0 to 3 points

 

 

THEOLOGIES BONUS

 

1 point if the average mark is >= 26;
0.5 points if the average mark is < 26 and >= 22


 

 

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