Information about the tests
The test will last 30 minutes and candidates will have to synthetically discuss one of the following topics:
• Von Neumann Machines
• Church-Turing Theses
• Programming Paradigms
• Databases: the Entity-Relation Model
• Computational Complexity Classes
• Memory Management Techniques
There will also be a 15-minute multiple-choice test to evaluate B2 level knowledge of the English Language.
The test will last 45 minutes, in which the candidates must synthetically discuss a Computer Science topic, chosen from a list of subjects presented in the Bachelor's (3-year) degree courses.
• Von Neumann Machines
• Programming Paradigms
• Memory Management in a modern SO
• ISO-OSI model
• Compilation and Interpretation
• Databases: the Entity-Relation Mode
There will also be a 15-minute multiple-choice test to evaluate B1 level knowledge of the English language.
The test will last 45 minutes and candidates will have to answer an evaluation questionnaire of about twelve questions on the following topics:
• Mathematics: differential and integral calculus in a variable, basic notions of linear algebra and analytic geometry in the Euclidean space
• Probability and statistics: notion of random variable, probability distribution, elementary statistics
• Informatics: notions of computer architecture, algorithm and programming
There will also be a 15-minute multiple-choice test to evaluate B1 level knowledge of the English Language.