DIGISOC 2026/2027 Admission Test
Guidelines and Readings for the Admission Test of the Joint European Master’s in Digital Society, Social Innovation and Global Citizenship
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
The Joint European Master's Programme in Digital Society, Social Innovation and Global Citizenship (DIGISOC) is open to 90 motivated and qualified candidates.
Fairness and equal access for all applicants will be ensured through a selection process based on a supervised online test.
Candidates who have successfully submitted their application for the 2026/2027 Academic Year now move on to the next stage of the selection process.
ADMISSION TEST
The Online Admission Test will take place on 13 March 2026, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm (CET).
The test evaluates candidates' critical thinking skills, including the ability to analyse written and visual information, interpret meanings, and draw logical conclusions.
Format: 80 multiple-choice questions (one correct answer per question)
Scoring system:
+1 point for each correct answer
-0.25 points for each incorrect answer
0 points for unanswered questions
Minimum passing score: 16
Technical Requirements
A PC or Mac with webcam and microphone
Stable internet connection (minimum 1.5 Mbps upload and download)
A smartphone or tablet with camera (used for monitoring the environment during the test)
PREPARATION
It is strongly recommended that candidates carefully read the annexes of the 2026/2027 Call for Applications before taking the test:
Annex 1: Admission Test Programme
Annex 2B: Provisions for Candidates with Disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders
Annex 2C: General Instructions for Participation in the Test
The readings listed in Annex 1 form the conceptual basis of the test:
- UN Global Digital Compact (2024) – A comprehensive framework for global governance of digital technology and artificial intelligence – View
- European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade 2023/C 23/01 – PUB/2023/89 – View
- EU Report on the State of the Digital Decade 2024 – View
- Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2015) – View
- UNESCO Recommendation on Education for Peace and Human Rights, International Understanding, Cooperation, Fundamental Freedoms, Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development (2023) – View
AFTER THE TEST
Candidates are responsible for consulting the Admission Test Ranking results, which will be published through the official channels below, by 20 March 2026:
The Official Notice Board of the University of Naples Federico II
The DIGISOC website
The websites of the degree-awarding Universities
By 3 April 2026, eligible candidates must confirm acceptance of the offered place by sending an email to info@digisoc.eu from the address provided in their application.
SUBMISSION OF ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS
Further instructions on document submission and enrolment will be provided after the ranking is published.
For preparation for the enrolment phase, candidates are advised to familiarise themselves with the documentary requirements described in the Call for Applications, particularly regarding their status: EU, EU-equivalent, or non-EU.
Depending on the ranking outcome, eligible candidates will need to submit relevant academic and administrative documents within the indicated deadlines.
Candidates are recommended to review these requirements in advance and start preparing the necessary documents, if applicable.
Information and support: info@digisoc.eu
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