IMAT 2026 Exam Dates and application deadlines

23 maggio 2026

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STEP 1: Pre-enrollment: late May – early July 2026 (expected dates)

STEP 2: IMAT registration: the first 3 weeks of July (expected dates)

STEP 3: Taking the IMAT test: mid-September 2026 (expected date)

STEP 4: IMAT rankings and University enrollment

Conclusion: classes are starting in October!

Quick timeline sum-up

Preparation for IMAT

Final Thoughts

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Do YOU know how to enroll to IMAT 2026?

Do you know the whole application process, the exam date, the rules, and how to proceed once you have sat the IMAT?

** NOTE: The IMAT (International Medical Admissions Test) is one of the most anticipated events for students aiming to enter Medicine and Dentistry programs taught in English in Italy. Every year, thousands of applicants search for information about dates, deadlines, and registration procedures, often months before the official announcement.

For this reason, we created a page that remains useful even before the IMAT 2026 official call is released, continuously updated and based on the historical timeline of previous editions

By the time you have gotten to the end of this page, rest assured that you’re going to think that enrollment is simple and easy . Piece of cake.

Have fun reading!

Important notice: The IMAT 2026 official call has not been published yet. 

We will update this page in real time as soon as the Ministry releases the official dates. 

STEP 1: Pre-enrollment: late May – early July 2026 (expected dates)

Let’s start off by saying that this step is ONLY FOR NON-EU! If you’re a citizen of the European Union or you live in Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, San Marino, or the Vatican (fun fact: the Vatican is a country by itself and not a member of the EU) you do not need to pre-enroll.

EU students should in any case visit their nearest Italian consulate to get a document named Dichiarazione di Valore , about which we’ll talk in a minute, which is essential for the IMAT application. If you have double citizenship , your European or Italian passport automatically prevails for the application.

What about Non-EU then?

Pre-enrollment, in Italian “preiscrizione”, is the first step in our application calendar. It mainly consists of obtaining a Dichiarazione di Valore (Declaration of Value, also DV), which is a document confirming that your graduation diploma is sufficient and compatible for studying in a medical school in Italy. Remember, this is not the IMAT exam enrollment procedure yet (see below).

Where and how? It is sufficient to contact your nearest Italian consulate or embassy and tell them that you want the necessary paperwork for studying medicine in Italy in English. They know what to do, and we’ll go through the formalities quickly so you know what to expect. But first, here are some quick links for embassies in the UK , USA , Germany , Israel , and Ireland .

What should you do? Download and fill out Form A . 

Search the consulate website near you or call them directly to ask for the papers they need ( for pre-enrollment only ) for medical schools in Italy in English in order to obtain a Dichiarazione di Valore. They will tell you which documents you need and you will need to have them translated, but fortunately, they usually indicate their trusted translators.

When doing the pre-enrollment, ask also which documents you are required to prepare and translate for a student visa after you do the IMAT in September; better be ready in advance, so that when the time comes you can simply focus on the organizational aspects of the enrollment procedure.

Finally, what are the pre-enrollment dates in 2026?

We expect the Pre-enrollment to open between late May – early July 2026  (In previous years, the decree was published between late spring and early summer.). 

If you want to apply for IMAT 2026, pre-enroll and get the Declaration of Value first!

What if you’re still in school?

We’re not talking about med school here, but high school. Even if you haven’t completed high school yet, you must do this procedure like any other. The only difference is that they will accept your demand to apply for medical schools in Italy on the condition that you pass your final high school examination.

Wrapping everything up, practically there are three things you need to do before the end of August:

  • Contact your nearest Italian consulate/embassy and tell them you want to study medicine in Italy in English;
  • Follow their instructions.

SPECIAL MENTION: Three Universities require a special pre-registration (application) directly on their websites before the pre-enrollment procedure. They are Turin, Pavia, and Messina , each having slightly different requirements and deadlines. The application may be relevant to both Eu and Non-Eu candidates, depending on the University.

Failing to apply on the University’s website within the deadline will automatically prevent you from getting accepted there. Keep in mind the deadlines are nearing (some applications close in June , others in July ), so hurry up and check out the entire pre-registration process to find out the exact deadlines and if they apply to you.

Not sure what medical school to choose? Use our FREE IMAT Simulator to find out what score you could get in the IMAT and what areas you should improve for the test.

STEP 2: IMAT registration: the first 3 weeks of July (expected dates)

I’ve completed pre-enrollment, can I take the IMAT now?

No, now you must wait. With only pre-enrollment, you’re not technically enrolled in IMAT because online applications for IMAT usually open during the first weeks of July. 

Remember that you can enroll to IMAT only in July, and you MUST do it online. There is a dedicated website for this: www.universitaly.it .

Anything else?

Yes, indeed! A key fact is that when you perform this step, you also have to declare the International Medical School of your first choice and your IMAT test center! Furthermore, you have to pay a small subscription fee (around 130 euros) for the test itself. 

Bear in mind that you need to make sure you receive your payment receipt and keep it until the test day!

If at this point you still haven’t decided where you want to study medicine in Italy, we’ve got you covered. 

We have here on MEDschool.it the most complete guide for choosing the best International Medical School in Italy. Check it out!

After enrolling for the test, you’re probably going to spend the following 2 months studying and making so many quizzes that you’ll start seeing your life in terms of multiple-choice questions.

Chances are your family will have to start submitting to you written MCQs to ask you what you want to eat for dinner.

STEP 3: Taking the IMAT test: mid-September 2026 (expected date)

The official IMAT decree contains useful info about IMAT, including the test centers around the world and test start time.

Short stay visas may be given to all non-EU students who choose to do the IMAT exam in Italy; this is optional. Note it is not the student visa that all non-EU will need to enroll in the University after passing the exam.

When? The official test date for IMAT is (to be confirmed): September 2026.

Where? The IMAT must be sat in person (not online). It takes place in several test centers around the world.

Here’s the IMAT 2026 test centers:

  • IMAT TEST CENTERS In Italy: Italy Bari Università degli Studi di Bari Italy Milan Università degli Studi di Milano Italy Milan Università degli Studi Milano – Bicocca Italy Rome Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” Italy Rome Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” Italy Naples Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Italy Naples Università di Napoli Federico II Italy Bologna Università di Bologna Italy Turin Università degli Studi di Torino Italy Pavia Università degli Studi di Pavia Italy Parma Università degli Studi di PARMA Italy Siena Università degli Studi di Siena Italy Messina Università degli Studi di Messina Italy Venezia Università degli Studi di Padova Italy Ancona Università Politecnica delle Marche Italy Cagliari Università degli Studi di Cagliari
  • IMAT TEST CENTERS Outside Italy: Albania, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, France, Germany,  Greece , Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Dubai, UK and USA

NB: we know that Catania is absent from this list. This either means that it’s not a test venue (but you can still put it in your preference list according to the Ministerial Decree No. 756 of 24th May 2024) or that it may be added later during the registration process.

A candidate may choose any test center, regardless of nationality. Of course, picking a venue that does not require obtaining a visa would be preferable.

Please note that if you choose an Italian IMAT test center, you must sit the exam at the University you selected as your first choice in your preference list upon the IMAT subscription

On the day of the test, you need to arrive at the selected location well in advance prior to the official time stated. Your identity will be checked, you’ll be taken to your seat, and be given instructions on how to conduct the examination correctly.

In the official IMAT regulations , you can find more information on what is and isn’t allowed to bring with you on the test day, as well as some additional advice.

All that’s left now is to complete your preparation, sit the IMAT 2026, and get a good score (but that’s the easy part, isn’t it?).

Read the next section to know what to do after the exam.

STEP 4: IMAT rankings and University enrollment

The IMAT is over, you hand in your paper and go home. You put the books back on their shelves and take a well-deserved break for a couple of days. At that point you start stressing out because the test results are going to come out soon! So you try to figure out what’s happening.

Here’s what you should look forward to.

The preliminary IMAT 2026 results will be published just days after the end of the test, normally in the last week of September . 

But what does “preliminary” mean? It means that your days looking at the calendar are not over.  Preliminary means that at the end of September you’ll only get the test score you have obtained as an individual, making no mention of which IMAT ranking position you have, nor of whether you have been admitted to an Italian medical school or not. These results are anonymous, which means you can see what scores IMAT takers obtained but not the names of the candidates.

At the beginning of October , in your reserved area in the Universitaly portal, your IMAT score will be published , together with a scan of your actual answer sheet. You still won’t know if you are accepted, but you will know your exact score.

At this stage, make sure you have all the documents to apply for a student visa (non-EU only) as if the moment comes when you have to enroll in a University, the timing is very short and you should definitely be ready beforehand. To issue the visa, you will need to show the embassy that you have been accepted to the University first.

Warning: the following section is for EU students only!

A week later after the official result is released, the first ranking will be published, which will show whether you got accepted on the first round of the ranking. This is the official IMAT ranking list of all candidates ordered by exam results, so you will finally know if those long hours spent studying for the test will have been enough to be admitted to an Italian medical school.

Hold on! It’s not over yet.

Before you dive into med school, scalpel in your hand, ready to perform your first surgery, there is one last formality. 

Students who ranked highly and obtained a place will receive an email and will need to proceed with the enrollment to an International Medical School in Italy.

When that happens, you will need to arrive at your University with all the required papers within 4 days (including the day when the ranking comes out, so technically 3 days!). 

You then have to personally enroll in the university and pay the first tuition fee. Students that arrive from abroad might be able to email/send their documents to confirm their enrollment but this needs to be discussed with the medical faculty secretary in advance to check if it is possible.

What’s worse, failing to bring your documents in time will result in the loss of your spot because it will be given to the next candidate on the list! This is a crucial step and this is why it’s better to have all the papers for the visa in advance.

And non-EU ?

In this case, the ranking won’t be national and it will be published by every single university on their official website, and each of them will likely provide information on how to reach the page where the results are. 

According to which university you applied for, I would still go and check personally on every page of their websites just to make sure you don’t miss any news.

After this, the deadline is a bit further out with respect to EU students, as you will get 7-10 days (including the day of the publication of the ranking and the weekend) to formally complete your enrollment. 

It is of the utmost importance to check the admission notice published by the university you’re interested in because all the details and the deadlines will be written there and will be updated every year.

As said above, if you do not hand in all your papers before the established date, you will lose your seat, which will be re-assigned to another student in the following weeks.

What happens if I didn’t get in on the first round?

Have patience. 

Not all the students who were accepted to an International Medical School in the first round finalize their enrollment to the university, so some of the seats will become available. The scrolling starts one week after the first ranking and is repeated periodically (every weak with a short break around Christmas) until all the seats are taken.  

The scrolling continues until late spring, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get in during the first couple of weeks! Cross your fingers and keep checking the IMAT rankings.

Conclusion: classes are starting in October!

Did you make it? That’s incredible! 

It’s up to you now to find accommodation and fix everything else for your departure to Italy. We hope you are ready and that this step-by-step guide has helped you a little bit with pre-enrollment, IMAT exam dates, and figuring out all the deadlines.

What do you think? Is the IMAT application process clear or do you still need help figuring out how to get a DV? Remember that there is always our Facebook group where you will find other prospective students of international medical schools in Italy, and some actual medical students too!

As a final note, classes start late in October , so you have just a few days to pack all your things and begin your new life after passing the IMAT.

You’re probably very tired from all the months you spent going through past papers, question books, and biology summaries, but now you have to face the real challenge; this is when you’ll have to start studying several hours every day as you did for the past year and some more. It’s no secret that you’ll have to dedicate a huge slice of your life to studying medicine.

If you’re wondering, “How long is med school in Italy again?” The answer is… a lot! In front of you, there are six years of hard work.

Welcome to the rest of your life.

Quick timeline sum-up

The IMAT 2026 dates haven’t been released yet. In the meantime, we will leave you with last year’s dates to give you an idea. We suggest you start your preparation and prepare all the required documents .

  • From August 26th until 3:00 PM CEST on September 9th : IMAT Registration
  • September 17th: IMAT test
  • September 25th: IMAT anonymous ranking
  • October 3rd: IMAT score available in your personal area of universitaly
  • October 13th: IMAT national ranking

Preparation for IMAT

The secret to passing the IMAT is to provide yourself with sufficient time for the preparation and include enough practice on old questions and past papers.

On average, students need a minimum of 3 months of full-time studying to go over the basic material, but that is the bare minimum. 

The range of arguments that the IMAT covers is vast and can’t be properly addressed in a few weeks of binge-learning. 

Our advice is to start studying for the IMAT as soon as you can and be consistent with your study.

Final Thoughts

Until the Ministry publishes the IMAT 2026 call, the only reliable reference is the historical timeline of previous years. But this doesn’t mean you should wait passively: understanding the expected schedule helps you plan your preparation, organize your documents, and stay ahead.

This page will be updated the moment any official information is released.

Stay connected, bookmark the page, and follow us on social media to keep up with every update

Best of luck!

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

  • Has the IMAT 2026 official call been released?   No. The IMAT 2026 call has not been published yet. This page will be updated as soon as it is released.
  • When will the IMAT 2026 take place?  The official date is not available yet. Based on previous years, the exam is expected in mid‑September.
  • When does pre‑enrollment open for non‑EU students?   Expected between late May and early July 2026. This step is required to obtain the Declaration of Value.
  • Do EU students need to pre‑enroll?   No, but they still need to request the Declaration of Value from their local Italian consulate.
  • How do I register for the IMAT?   Registration is only online on universitaly.it, typically during the first three weeks of July.
  • How much is the IMAT registration fee?   Around €130, and the payment receipt must be kept until test day.
  • Where can I take the IMAT?   In person, in multiple test centers in Italy and abroad. You may choose any center regardless of nationality.
  • When are the results published?
  • Late September: preliminary anonymous results
  • Early October: personal score + answer sheet
  • One week later: first official ranking (EU only)
  • How do rankings work for non‑EU students?  Each university publishes its own ranking list on its website, with specific deadlines and procedures.
  • How long do I have to enroll if I’m admitted?
  • EU: 3–4 days total
  • Non‑EU: 7–10 days
  • Missing the deadline means losing your seat.
  • What if I’m not admitted in the first round?  Weekly scrolling begins shortly after the first ranking and continues until spring.
  • When do classes start?  Late October.
  • How long does IMAT preparation take? On average, at least 3 months of consistent study, ideally more.