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The International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT) is an aptitude test used for admissions into undergraduate medicine and dentistry programs at select Italian universities. These programs are distinct from their Italian-taught counterparts, as they are delivered in English and are primarily designed for international students.[1]

As of 2023, the IMAT is administered solely by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities, and Research (MIUR). Previously, the test was conducted in collaboration with Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing, which is no longer involved in its administration.[2]

Participants[edit]

The following universities offer a number of places for both home and overseas students to study medicine as part of this initiative. There is a separate ranking between EU and non-EU candidates, therefore the minimum scores to enter each university differ between the two as well. The following is the number of seats allocated for both EU and NON-EU students at universities in Italy for the year of 2024:[3]

EU NON-EU
Sapienza University of Rome 45 13
University of Milan 55 15
University of Pavia 103 40
University of Bologna 97 20
University of Padova 75 25
University of Rome Tor Vergata 40 15
University of Turin 70 32
University of Milan-Bicocca 30 18
University of Naples Federico II 15 25
University of Parma 75 45
University of Messina 55 56
University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli 60 50
University of Bari 69 11
Marche Polytechnic University 20 60
University of Catania 30 30
University of Cagliari 80 20
University of Siena (Dentistry) 23 12
Sapienza University of Rome (Dentistry) 19 6

Applicants for the existing courses taught in Italian currently take an Italian admissions test (developed by the Italian Commission), with the available places awarded to those scoring highest on the test. In 2011, MIUR asked Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing to develop and deliver the English language equivalent of this Italian admissions test. The English-language version is called the International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT).

Humanitas University in Italy also uses IMAT for its Medicine and Surgery degree course. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU) uses the test for admission to its bachelor's degree in Biomedicine (English taught, with the University of Turin) and Medicine and Surgery degree (English taught, with the University of Milan).

The candidates can sit for the IMAT either in Italy or in test centers located in over 20 countries worldwide. In order to apply for a spot in the medicine course, the candidates must rank the universities in order of preference. The candidates who choose Italy as their test center must sit for the IMAT at their first-choice university. Disabled candidates and candidates with dyslexia are allowed extra time to complete the test.

Format and timing[edit]

As of 2023, the format of the IMAT is as follows:

Recently candidates have been allowed a total of 100 minutes to complete the test (60 questions). All questions had five options, of which one was correct. A correct answer was awarded 1.5 points, a blank answer 0 points and a wrong answer subtracted 0.4 points from the final score.

The score for each section is calculated separately, then combined and ranked. If two candidates have the same combined score, the one who scores higher in Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge will be ranked higher. If the score in Section Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge is also the same, then the ranking is based on the one who scores higher in Biology, followed by Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. If the scores for each section are the same, then the candidate who has an English Language certification (IELTS, TOEFL) will be ranked higher. If both candidates have all the necessary documents, then younger candidate will be ranked higher.[4]

For Italian and EU candidates, there is a minimum cumulative score of 20 points in order to be eligible for entry. For Non-EU citizens, the minimum cumulative score for entry is more than 0.

The format of the test is confirmed when the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) publish the IMAT decree.

IMAT takes place usually in September. The enrollment is normally opened in June or July for about 2 to 3 weeks.

The IMAT test date and registration process for Humanitas University and Russian National Research Medical University are different from the main IMAT session and candidates should visit the respective university websites for more information.[5]

In 2019, there were 10,450 candidates competing for 500 available seats in Medicine in English in all of Italy.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About IMAT". IMAT ONLINE. 2024-01-16. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  • ^ Buddy, IMAT (2022-11-08). "IMAT 2023 vs. IMAT 2022 - What are the changes?". IMAT Buddy. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  • ^ "Decreto Ministeriale n. 756 del 24-05-2024 | Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca". www.mur.gov.it. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  • ^ "D.M. Modalità e i contenuti delle prove di ammissione ai corsi di laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Medicina e Chirurgia e odontoiatria e protesi Dentaria in lingua inglese a.a. 2019/2020. - D.M. Modalità e i contenuti delle prove di ammissione ai corsi di laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Medicina e Chirurgia e odontoiatria e protesi Dentaria in lingua inglese a.a. 2019/2020". Miur - Ministero dell'istruzione, dell'università e della ricerca (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  • ^ "About IMAT | Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing". www.admissionstesting.org. Retrieved 2018-05-24.[title missing]
  • ^ "Test medicina in inglese IMAT 2019: bando Miur | Studenti.it". www.studenti.it (in Italian). 5 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
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