Did you take the 2025 IMAT for admission to Medicine in English and Dentistry in English? You’re surely eager to know more about the IMAT ranking.
Discover the minimum IMAT score at the first assignment and the minimum score by university.
Additionally, we explain what the terms assigned, reserved, waiting list, and no more seats mean, and what actions you need to take depending on the status next to your name.
Minimum IMAT Score 2025
The minimum IMAT 2025 score after the publication of the nominal IMAT 2025 ranking is:
- Medicine – last reserved – 54.8 points, corresponding to the 1,149th place;
- Dentistry – last reserved – 54.6 points, corresponding to the 1,172nd place;
- Veterinary Medicine – last reserved – 53.8 points, corresponding to the 1,282nd place.
See the historical minimum IMAT scores from 2019 to 2025.
Minimum IMAT score 2025 by university
What is a good IMAT score? Here are all the minimum IMAT scores by university. Use them to understand how far your score is from the universities you included in your preference list.
- University of Milan, 66.2 points – 256th place – 55 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Milan-Bicocca, 64.6 points – 342nd place – 30 spots in Bergamo for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Rome “La Sapienza,” 62.4 points – 457th place – 45 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Bologna, 61.2 points – 547th place – 130 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Pavia, 60.5 points – 586th place – 103 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Naples Federico II, 60.2 points – 606th place – 25 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Padua, 59.8 points – 657th place – 75 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Turin, 59.5 points – 678th place – 70 spots in Orbassano for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” 58.5 points – 764th place – 60 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Rome “La Sapienza” (Dentistry), 58.3 points – 778th place – 19 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Parma (Piacenza campus), 58 points – 811th place – 75 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- Polytechnic University of Marche (Ancona campus), 57.8 points – 828th place – 20 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli,” 56.6 points – 963rd place – 60 spots in Naples for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Bari, 56.5 points – 965th place – 69 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Messina, 55.3 points – 1,088th place – 55 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Cagliari, 54.8 points – 1,149th place – 80 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Siena (Dentistry), 54.6 points – 1,172nd place – 33 spots for EU and non-EU residents
- University of Bologna (Veterinary Medicine), 53.8 points – 1,282nd place – 45 spots for EU and non-EU residents
Please note that neither the University of Catania nor Tirana have spots available for EU and equivalent students.
IMAT non-EU ranking list
If you took the IMAT as a non-EU non-resident in Italy, you surely know that your score is listed in a local ranking prepared by the university where you took the test.
Below are the rankings available at the moment:
- University of Bari – 11 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Bologna – 20 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Bologna (Veterinary Medicine) – 5 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Cagliari – 20 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli” – 50 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Catania – 60 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Messina – 56 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Milan – 15 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Milan-Bicocca – 18 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Naples Federico II – 45 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Padua – 25 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Parma (Piacenza campus) – 45 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Pavia – 40 seats for non-EU non-residents
- Polytechnic University of Marche (Ancona campus) – 60 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Rome “La Sapienza” – 13 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Rome “La Sapienza” (Dentistry) – 6 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Rome “Tor Vergata” – 15 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Tirana) – 150 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Siena (Dentistry) – 2 seats for non-EU non-residents
- University of Turin – 32 seats for non-EU non-residents.
How to view the IMAT ranking
If you are an EU or non-EU equivalent student, to view the 2025 IMAT ranking, you need to:
- log in with your credentials to the IMAT 2025 test section on the Universitaly website;
- click on “Go to your 2025 status”;
- select “2025/2026 ranked results”.
After clicking the green button, you will find out if you are assigned, reserved, or if no seats are available. Additionally, the button to confirm your interest in remaining on the ranking list will be immediately available.
Assigned, booked, waiting list, no more seats
Assigned candidates are those who have obtained a place at their best available choice, but there are no more seats at any other preferred locations. These students can only enroll. They have 4 working days to do so, including the day the ranking or update is published. Students who fail to enroll within the deadline will be excluded from the ranking.
Booked candidates are assigned to their first available preference while there are still seats in the higher-ranked preferences they indicated. Therefore, these candidates can choose either to enroll at the reserved university or wait for the next updates to try to enter a more preferred location. In the first case, they must enroll within 4 days. In the second case, they must confirm their interest in remaining in the ranking on Universitaly by 12 PM on the 5th working day following the publication of the ranking or update.
Candidates waiting or with no more seats have not obtained a place in any of the universities for which they expressed a preference. The situation may change with future updates. They must also confirm their interest in remaining in the ranking by 12 PM on the 5th working day after the ranking or update is published, or they will be excluded from the ranking.
If you are a non-EU candidate residing abroad and are listed as booked or waiting, wait for the next updates.
To better understand how the ranking works, also read our IMAT FAQ.
If you are a non-EU student residing abroad, go to the website of the university you listed as a preference and check the local ranking.
IMAT 2026: how to prepare
Passing the IMAT isn’t easy because the program is broad, covering both theory and practice. It is true that there are fewer candidates for the English-language medical test compared to the Italian one, but there are also fewer available seats.
To prepare for the IMAT 2026, we suggest that you:
- join the IMAT WhatsApp group to share this experience with other candidates like you;
- test your current level of preparation with a free IMAT simulation;
- practice with IMAT past papers, including the IMAT 2025 test;
- practice with IMAT quizzes and simulations by signing up for free on the WAU platform;
- take an IMAT course. WAU offers various types of courses to meet the different needs of students.
Featured image by Tirachard Kumtanom: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-wearing-black-bra-and-white-tank-top-raising-both-hands-on-top-347135/