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From 31 July to 8 August 2025 and from 25 August to 5 September, the extraordinary pre-enrolment period for master's degrees is open

[ 09/07/2025 ]

From 31 July to 8 August 2025 and from 25 August to 5 September, pre-registration for university master's degrees to be taken in 2025-2026 is open for the last time (Phase 3), only for degrees with available seats.

As indicated above, this Phase 3 comprises two periods:

  • From 31 July to 8 August 2025
  • From 25 August to 5 September 2025

One day before the start of this phase, on Wednesday 30 July, the complete list of Master's degrees with places available at this last opportunity will be published. Those interested can pre-register by clicking on the link below:

ACCESS to PRE-REGISTRATION

Important dates

It is important to remember the following important dates for Phase 3:

  • Publication of pre-registration results: 12 September 2024 from 2 PM onwards.
  • Deadline for confirmation of remaining on the waiting list for future vacancies: from 12 to 16 September.
  • Registration date for admitted students: 15 and 16 September.

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