First scrolling rankings A.Y. 2025-2026

First scrolling rankings A.Y. 2025-2026

First scrolling rankings for the academic year 2025/2026.
The selection process will be run in two rounds, with places allocated as follows:

• FIRST ROUND: forty (40) places, including ten (10) reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad.
• SECOND ROUND: forty (40) places, including ten (10) reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad, plus any unfilled places from the first round in each category.

GRADUATORIA EU 

GRADUATORIA NON EU 

Ranking list: Nottingham University

Ranking list: Nottingham University

 

📝   Ranking List Nottingham University

According to the agreement between the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham and the University of Rome Tor Vergata, mobility opportunities are available for students from both institutions.

For students in their IV year of the Degree Course in Pharmacy, financial resources have been allocated to support the best students in pursuing an internship at the laboratories of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.

Interested students officially registered in the IV year of the course should submit a motivation letter to apply for the four-month internship. Only two positions are available, and the selection process will be based on merit. This will be evaluated through documentation related to the coursework completed during the four-year program.

To be eligible, students must have passed all exams from the previous two years. The evaluation criteria will include the number of formative credits (CFU) earned and the weighted average of grades.

Please send your motivation letter to the following email addresses: laura.di.renzo@uniroma2.it and magdalena.acuna.villa@uniroma2.it, or submit it in person to Mrs. Magdalena Acuna by the deadline of March 15th, 2025.

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Admission test: Identification procedures in alphabetical order

Admission test: Identification procedures in alphabetical order

CLASSROOM DIVISION AND IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES

Candidates must report for identification at 8:30 a.m. on the same day, organized by division and in alphabetical order as follows:

ROOM 1: From ABDELFATTAH to KHALID

ROOM 8: From KHARAZMI to SHIRI

ROOM 4: From SHOAIB to ZEINADDINI MEIMAND

The control procedures will be on the ground floor of Building PP1 by staff from the international student secretariat. After receiving the control receipt, candidates can access the classrooms for identification.

Please note that the written test, consisting of multiple-choice questions, will begin at 9:30 AM.

The list of candidates admitted to the oral test will be posted at 2:00 PM in front of Classroom 8 in PP1.

The oral test for those admitted candidates will start at 2:30 PM in the same classroom.

IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES

For all candidates:  Show the valid identification document/passport already uploaded during the registration phase for the selection on Delphi and the receipt of payment of the payment slip of €30.00.

For non-EU candidates legally residing in Italy: plus a photocopy of a valid residence permit; if expired, submit a photocopy of the expired permit and the renewal request.

For non-EU candidates residing abroad requesting a visa for study purposes:  plus a photocopy of the pre-enrollment application submitted on Universitaly.

IT IS NOT ALLOWED:

  • Bringing bags, folders, cell phones, smartphones, notes, manuscripts, books, or publications into the classroom is prohibited. Any other materials are equally banned.
  • Communicating with each other or contacting others is also not allowed

IS ALLOWED:

  • The use of scientific calculators as long as they do not require an electrical or wireless connection.

Call for Applications A.Y. 2025-2026

Call for Applications A.Y. 2025-2026

For all information visit the section of this site: Apply & Transfer

For the academic year 2025/2026, The University of Rome Tor Vergata officially opens the call for admission in the first year to the five-year One-cycle Degree in Pharmacy for a total number of 80 places, distributed as follows:

a) 60 (sixty) places available to Italian citizens, EU citizens and non-EU citizens legally residing in Italy (Art. 2, Italian Law n. 189/2002);

b) 20 (twenty) places reserved to non-EU citizens resident abroad applying for the visa.

The Degree Course will have two rounds of selection. The total number of places available will be divided accordingly.

FIRST ROUND: 40 places of which 10 places are reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad.

SECOND ROUND: 40 places of which 10 places are reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad In addition to any available spaces for each category after the first round.

The admission test for access to the single-cycle master’s degree course in Pharmacy will consist of two assessment moments:

a) Written test: 60 multiple choice questions aimed at ascertaining the preparation regarding the disciplines of secondary schools such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as well as notions of general culture.

The test is carried out in English.

b) Oral exam: aimed at verifying the knowledge of the English language and at ascertaining the preparation regarding the disciplines of upper secondary schools such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as well as notions of general culture.

ATTENDANCE AT LECTURES AND LABORATORY IS MANDATORY

CALL FOR APPLICATION – ITA 

ALLEGATO 1- ITA

POINTS OF ATTENTION- ITA

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ANNEX 1- ENG

POINTS OF ATTENTION – ENG

Learn Italian for Free: CLICI for International Students

Learn Italian for Free: CLICI for International Students

During AY 2024-25, CLICI organizes Courses (60 hours) in Italian Language and Culture for Tor Vergata University’s foreign students and for external participants from October 14, 2024 to December 20, 2024 (firs semester), and from mid of March until June 2025.  

Courses modality (online/on-site) 

CLICI is going to provide on-site and/or online coursesaccording to the rooms’ availability and the number of participants. 

The courses include 40 hours of classroom lessons (20 lessons of two hours each, held twice a week on-site or remotely on the Zoom platform) + 20 hours of asynchronous online activities for a total of 60 hours

Confirmation of the activation of each level and the mode of attendance (on-site or remotely) as well as the schedule of each class will be provided a few days before the start of the courses. 

Free courses for Tor Vergata Students 

The courses arefree for all foreign students enrolled in any course of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Erasmus students, Undergraduate students, Postgraduate students, PhD students, etc.) and for teachers/professors/researchers/administrative staff who are employees or have a contract with Tor Vergata University.  

Costs for external participants 

The registration fee for external (non-Tor Vergata) participants is € 300. 

Registration and placement test 

It is possible to register for the first semester courses from December 19, 2024 to February 5, 2025.  In order to register, follow the instructions for one of the following categories: 

  • Tor Vergata Students (including Erasmus or Exchange students, Undergraduate students, Postgraduate students, PhD students and teachers/professors/researchers/administrative staff who are employees or have a contract with Tor Vergata University): link procedure Tor Vergata Students
  • External (non-Tor Vergata) Studentslink external Students

 Students who are absolute beginners in Italian language have to register on the Delphi platform without taking the placement test. During the registration procedure on Delphi, they will have to select the option “Absolute beginner” (with no possibility of any subsequent change).  

Students who passed CLICI’s Italian language final exam held in the first semester a.y. 2024-2025 (both written test in December 2024 and oral test in January 2025) can register on the Delphi platform without taking the placement test. During the registration procedure on Delphi, they will have to select the option “I passed CLICI’s Italian language exam last semester”.  

Students who are NOT beginners including those who DIDN’T pass or didn’t take CLICI’s Italian language final exam in June 2024 are requested to take the placement test which consists of a written, computer-based test – to be held on the CLICI’s Moodle platform – and of an online speaking skills test – to be held on Zoom. Thus, during the registration procedure on Delphi, students will have to select one of the following dates (with no possibility of any subsequent change) for the online speaking skills test by Zoom. 

  • 12 febbraio (ore 16.30 CET) 
  • 14 febbraio (ore 14.30 CET) 
  • 18 febbraio (ore 16.30 CET) 
  • 20 febbraio (ore 16.30 CET) 
  • 21 febbraio (ore 14.30 CET) 
  • 26 febbraio (ore 16.30 CET) 
  • 28 febbraio (ore 14.30 CET) 

Computer-based test: the written computer-based test will be held on CLICI’s Moodle platform. Students will receive all the information about how to access the platform and take the test 2 days before the speaking skills test at the latest. They will have to complete the written test up to one day before the speaking skills test (e. g.:  if they book the test of February 12, they will receive the instructions to complete the written computer-based test by February 10 and will have to complete it by February 11. 

Speaking skills test: it is possible to book the online test no later than February 5, 2025, registration deadline. However, we recommend choosing the date for the interview as soon as possible, as up to 36 students will be admitted to each session. Students won’t be allowed to take the interview if they haven’t taken the online test at least one day before. Students will receive the instructions to access Zoom some days before the test by email. 

Two weeks after the start of the course, external participants will have to access Delphi again to download the registration bill and pay the registration fee trough PagoPA. The bill validation is mandatory in order to attend the course and to obtain the final certificate

Final exam and certificate 

Students have to attend at least 70% of the 40 hours of classroom lessons (held on-site or remotely on Zoom) and to carry out 70% of the online asynchronous activities, in order to obtain the certificate of attendance which can be downloaded on Delphi platform by students. 

Student who have attended at least 70% of the 40 hours of classroom lessons and have carried out 70% of the online asynchronous activities can be admitted to thefinal exam which consists of a written test and of an oral test.  

The written test will take place on-site on the last day of the course lesson, while the oral test will be held online by June 2025.  

Students who pass the final exam will receive a final grade certificate that they can then download from Delphi platform.    

N.B. Italian language courses erogated by CLICI are extracurricular, thus they do not include the automatic acquisition of credits. It will be the responsibility of each student’s Home University or Course Coordinator/Director to decide whether to award credits against the certificate issued by CLICI. 

 Schedule 

The schedule will be provided by email some days before the courses’ beginning along with information about how to access lessons on Zoom (online courses) or how to reach the classroom (on-site courses). 

For further information: info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it 

For Registration: http://clici.uniroma2.it/en/registration/

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CLICI contacts
Clici Office: Campus X, Via di Passolombardo 341, 00133 Roma
Email: info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it
Website: clici.uniroma2.it
Tel. +39 06 725991027-30

Announcement of Extended Deadlines for Submitting Letters of Interest for Vacant Positions – A.Y 2024-2025

Announcement of Extended Deadlines for Submitting Letters of Interest for Vacant Positions – A.Y 2024-2025

This communication is for both,   EU and non-EU citizens,  who regularly reside in Italy.

The deadlines for expressing interest in enrollment for available positions in the single-cycle master’s degree program in Pharmacy have been reopened. This opportunity is extended to candidates who have been identified as suitable in the second round of the ranking, specifically those ranked from number 28 onward in the general listing.

Candidates will be authorized to enroll until the available places are filled, verified at the enrollment deadline of the last ranking run of 14 November 2024, based on the score obtained.

To be admitted to the selection, candidates must express their interest by completing the attached form (Annex 1) accompanied by a copy of a valid identification document.

Applications must be sent by email in the period from the date of publication of this Notice and by 2.00 pm on 15 November 2024 to the address: segreteria-studenti@scienze.uniroma2.it Please write “Confirmation of Pharmacy Registration” in the subject line of your email. Applications that are incomplete or lack the necessary documentation will not be considered. The list of candidates authorized for enrollment will be published on November 22, 2024

LETTER OF INTEREST

Second ranking list A.Y. 2024-2025

Second ranking list A.Y. 2024-2025

For the academic year 2024/2025, The University of Rome Tor Vergata officially opens the call for admission in the first year to the five-year One-cycle Degree in Pharmacy for a total number of 80 places, distributed as follows:

a) 60 (sixty) places available to Italian citizens, EU citizens and non-EU citizens legally residing in Italy (Art. 2, Italian Law n. 189/2002);

b) 20 (twenty) places reserved to non-EU citizens resident abroad (two of which are reserved to Chinese students participating to the “Marco Polo” programme)—applying for the visa.

The number of places established by the Italian Law n. 264, 02/08/1999.

The Degree Course will have two rounds of selection. The total number of places available will be divided accordingly.

  • FIRST ROUND: 60 places of which 10 places are reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad and 2 places are reserved for students from the People’s Republic of China participating in the “Marco Polo” program.
  • SECOND ROUND: 20 places of which 8 places are reserved for non-EU citizens residing abroad In addition to any available spaces for each category after the first round.