"Tirocinio 2025" Course: prepare written and oral exams (skipping the practical part) with a clear method, real-world examples, and portfolio reviews.
- esamearchitetto
- Sep 5
- 4 min read
If you're completing a professional internship to replace the practical exam for the State Exam, this program is tailor-made for you: we'll work together on the written internship exam , the second written exam , and the oral exam , with special attention to the portfolio , which strategically documents the activities carried out in the firm/institution. All of this follows the method you already know from our website: read the exam paper, identify the questions, use the right tools, and produce a clear and assessable solution. State Exam
How the Internship Exam Works (Updated Overview)
General Structure 2025. MUR Ordinance no. 428 of June 19, 2025, confirms the format with a practical exam (in person) , one or two written exams , and an oral exam, with a schedule determined by the universities. Many universities maintain two written exams (e.g., Polytechnics and IUAV), others a single written exam. Always check the announcement for your university.
Internship program. Various locations require a written internship exam , which essentially replaces the traditional internship : your actual internship experience is assessed through a report/portfolio and a dedicated written exam (e.g., Milan Polytechnic). Check the procedures and requirements in your location's announcement.
Regulatory framework (Presidential Decree 328/2001). The Section A and B tests are defined by Presidential Decree 328/2001 (two written tests, one practical test, and one oral test; Section A is more complex). Certain exemptions between sections/sectors are also provided for, as established by the decree.
What do written tests for interns ask (with real-world examples)?
1) Written test “Internship” (Section A – example Polimi, 25 July 2024)
The candidate must describe the internship experience related to a specific project, highlighting his/her contribution on aspects such as:
design process and relationship with current regulations ;
authorization process and building permits;
Technical documentation developed. Polytechnic University of Milan
2) Second written test (Section A – 1st session 2025)
Examples of released themes:
Public space as social infrastructure (cohesion, inclusion, resilience);
Climate change: mitigation/adaptation strategies in architecture and cities;
Accessibility/Universal Design as a Right and Design Approach The report is in essay form, with cultural and regulatory references and case studies, in a maximum of 4 pages .
3) Written Section B – Junior Architect (e.g. July 31, 2024)
Critical-descriptive essays on: historical, modern or contemporary architecture , arguing choices and motivations starting from one's own path.
💡 Note: The exam examples and procedures vary by location and exam session; always refer to the announcement from the university where you're taking the exam.

The portfolio that replaces practice: what it should show (and how we train it on-going)
For candidates who skip the practical test through an internship, the portfolio must clearly, verifiably and consistently document:
Projects followed (title, context, objectives, constraints);
Personal contribution (phases, activities, deliverables: documents, reports, calculations, practices);
Regulatory references actually applied (NTA/PRG/PGT, DPR 380/2001, fire prevention, barriers, landscape, etc.);
Outcomes and learnings (critical issues, choices, coordination). During the course, we perform regular portfolio reviews to align it with the committees' requests and the internship statement .
Our teaching method (the one on your site, applied to trainees)
The lessons follow your method : reading the outline → identifying the issues → choosing the tools → applying the solution , with structured problem solving (APS/FARE), clear formats, and iterative assessments. This allows the internship experience to be transformed into a convincing technical-critical text and to connect the second written exam (transversal topics) and the oral exam (regulations, ethics, construction process). State exam
Internship Course Program – 7 lessons
Setup & Portfolio Strategy. We map out internship projects, define scope/roles, indicators, and evidence of personal contribution.
The "Internship" exam: format, rubric, and technical writing. Report structure, required paragraphs, how to cite rules/procedures without digressing.
Regulations & Procedures for the oral (and written) exams: Presidential Decree 380/2001, Ministerial Decree 1444/1968, building permits, procedures, and responsibilities; reasoned mini-quizzes. 4 LESSONS: TUE, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, CODE OF CONDUCT, CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY, URBAN PLANNING
Technical documentation and quality of deliverables. Reports, tables, cost estimates, technical dossiers: what to include and what not to include.
Second written exam: cross-cutting themes and cases. Climate, accessibility, public space. Argumentation techniques with references and case studies.
Junior focus (if Sec. B): How to construct critical-descriptive responses to historical, modern, and contemporary works without falling into "summary".
Full simulation + final review. We simulate the internship written exam, a second written exam, and a mini-oral exam, along with individual feedback and to-do lists for the final week.
What the course includes
7 individual online lessons (tailor-made).
Portfolio reviews with specific checklists for intern candidates.
Guided exercises on the internship writing and the second writing (with templates and formats).
Exam simulation with detailed correction.
Targeted Q&A support between lessons.
Cost: €425 VAT included. (Electronic invoice included)
Who is it for?
Section A graduates (Senior) who are doing an internship and want to skip the practical part by focusing on written + oral .
Graduates of Section B (Junior) who intend to take the written + practical + oral exam or who wish to improve their critical-descriptive written performance and their oral performance.
FAQ
Do you already need a finished portfolio? No: we'll build and refine it during the course, starting with your internship materials.
Does the course also cover oral exams? Yes: process, qualifications, responsibilities, ethics, reading assignments, and recurring cases.
Is it suitable for both Seniors and Juniors? Yes: the course is customized. For Section B, there is a lesson dedicated to critical-descriptive writing.
Book a free call to see if the course is right for you.
Send your internship materials (portfolio index, tables, reports) for a pre-evaluation : I will respond with a list of priorities and a micro-study plan.
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