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Farewell to the entrance test to medicine, the confirmation of the Minister of Mass: “From next year the path starts from the fourth year of high school”

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Farewell to the entrance test to medicine, the confirmation of the Minister of Mass: “From next year the path starts from the fourth year of high school”

Stop the entrance test to Medicine. The rules of access to the faculty have changed, with a new path that can also be started from the fourth year of high school. This was declared by the minister of the University Maria Cristina Messa, a guest at “The Breakfast Club” on Radio Capital.

The Minister said: “From next year there will be no single entrance test for the Faculty of Medicine. There will be a path that can also start in the fourth year of high school, where students can try their hand at the test up to four times and enter the ranking with the best result.“.

It is therefore what has already been anticipated previously: “Each candidate makes his own path that leads him to take a Tolc exam, it will be called Tolc-Medicine. It can be done several times a year – I would say two but I am open to discussing it – starting from the fourth year of high school. Then, on the date that the ministry will establish, everyone enters the best result in the platform and the national ranking will be formed. The places will be assigned according to the availability of the universities and the preferences indicated by the candidates, as is already the case“.

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