There is no limit to the number of places available on the two degree programmes, but an admission test is required to assess candidates' knowledge.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO THE FACULTY OF LAW. Academic year 2025/2026
The two degree programmes do not have a limited number of places, but an admission test is required.
For the academic year 2025/2026, the test will be administered via TOLC-SU - developed by the CISIA consortium - and can be taken starting from the penultimate year of upper secondary school.
The admission test is compulsory but is not a requirement for enrolment: students can enrol before or while waiting to take the test. However, if they fail the test, enrolled students will not be able to enrol and take the exams.
The test aims to assess basic knowledge and help students choose the most suitable degree programme.
The degree programmes for which the test is required are as follows:
The TOLC-SU consists of 50 questions divided into 3 sections: Text comprehension and knowledge of the Italian language; Knowledge and skills acquired during studies; Logical reasoning.
At the end of the TOLC-SU, there is a section of 30 questions to test knowledge of the English language, but the score will not be taken into account for the final result of the test.
The test is passed if a minimum score of 20 points is obtained.
Students who do not achieve the minimum score required in the test will still have the opportunity to take an additional assessment test, through the assignment of additional educational requirements (OFA), the methods of fulfilment of which are indicated in the relevant paragraph below.
The following are exempt from the basic knowledge assessment test:
In case of exemption, students are required to self-certify the qualification that entitles them to exemption by communicating it toscuola(AT)giurisprudenza.unifi.it
TOLC SU calendar provided in person by the Faculty of Law:
For further information, please consult the assessment test announcement. ADMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL OF LAW. Academic year 2025/2026
Additional educational requirements (OFA) are educational requirements assigned, pursuant to Article 6 of Ministerial Decree 270/2004, to those who have not passed the admission test or have not taken it.
This requirement must be met within the first year of the course, otherwise students will be suspended from their studies and will not be able to register for exams until they have passed the OFA.
In order to satisfy the OFA, attendance at the remedial course is compulsory: for further information, please consult the page: OFA - Additional educational requirements
These two degree programmes have a limited number of places. Selection is based on the calls for applications published on the websites of the respective degree programmes (Italian and French Law - Italian and German
The course does not have a limited number of places.
Students who meet the requirements indicated in this page may apply for admission to the Master's Degree Programme in Law for Sustainability and Security.
Admission is subject to the issue of a certificate of eligibility by the course teaching staff. For this procedure, which begins on 26 June, please refer to the dedicated page.
To enrol on the new Master's Degree Course in Law for Sustainability and Security, please consult the website.
Last update
27.05.2025