Tests valid for the 2026/2027 call for applications
For the Erasmus+ call for applications for the academic year 2026/27, it will be possible to take a language assessment test as early as November 2025, before the call for applications is published.
To take the test, you must register online between 30 October 2025 (from 1 p.m.) and 11 November 2025 (by 1 p.m.), subject to availability.
The tests will take place exclusively in person from 18 November 2025 to 21 November 2025.
Registration is mandatory in order to take the language assessment test.
To register for the language tests, you must:
You can choose the date and location of the test based on availability, while times are assigned automatically during booking. The booking is confirmed by email to your institutional email address.
For further information and support, please contact aform.accertamentilinguistici@unibo.it between 30 October 2025 and 21 November 2025.
An additional test session will also be organised, tentatively scheduled for late January/early February 2026.
Please note: the early assessment test session in November 2025 and the assessment test session in January/February 2026 (dates to be confirmed), scheduled for the Erasmus+ study call for applications for the 2026/27 academic year, are to be considered as a single session. It will be possible to take the test for a maximum of two languages and for each language chosen only once in total in the two sessions.
Only students who, in the November 2025 session:
Therefore, those who take the test in November 2025 and obtain a level of A2 or higher will not be able to retake the test in January or February 2025 in the same language.
Those who take the language assessment test will only be automatically recognised as having passed the language proficiency requirement for their degree programme if they apply for the Erasmus+ study programme for the academic year 2026/27 and achieve or exceed the level required for proficiency in their degree programme.
Languages
Language assessments are available for the following languages: French, English, Portuguese, Spanish and German.