STUDY IN ITALY
Why study in Italy?
● Home to some of the oldest universities in the world (e.g., University of Bologna,
founded 1088).
● Offers affordable tuition fees compared to Western Europe, with several
scholarship opportunities.
● Strong in Arts, Architecture, Fashion, Design, Engineering, and Humanities.
● Increasing number of English-taught programs (especially at Master’s level).
● Located in the heart of Europe, offering cultural diversity and travel opportunities
across the EU.
● Rich history, culture, and lifestyle, providing an immersive international student
experience.
Top Universities & Global Rankings
| University | QS World Ranking (2025) | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| University of Bologna | #154 | Oldest university, Arts, Humanities, Law |
| Sapienza University of Rome | #171 | Engineering, Medicine, Architecture |
| Politecnico di Milano | #123 | Architecture, Design, Engineering |
| University of Padua | #242 | Sciences, Medicine, Research |
| University of Milan | #276 | Medicine, Sciences |
| Bocconi University | Top 50 (Business) | Business, Economics, Management |
Italy is especially popular among students pursuing Fashion, Arts, Architecture, and
Business degrees.
Intakes & Application Deadlines
● September/October (Fall) – Main intake with most programs available.
● February (Spring) – Limited intake, mainly postgraduate programs.
Deadlines:
● Fall Intake: Apply between February – April (EU students) or earlier for
international students (Nov–Mar).
● Spring Intake: Apply between September – November.
Tuition Fees & Living Costs
● Public Universities: €900 – €4,000 per year (depending on income & university
policy).
● Private Universities: €6,000 – €20,000 per year (Bocconi, LUISS, etc.).
● Living Costs: €8,000 – €12,000 per year (cheaper in smaller cities, higher in
Milan/Rome).
Scholarships are widely available through the Italian Government (MAECI), regional
grants, and university-specific schemes.
Language Proficiency Requirements – IELTS / TOEFL
● English-Taught Programs: IELTS 6.0 – 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 70–90 / PTE Academic
accepted.
● Italian-Taught Programs: B2 level Italian proficiency (CILS, CELI, or PLIDA
certification).
● Many universities accept MOI (Medium of Instruction) for English-taught
programs.
Standardized Tests
● Undergraduate: Some programs (Medicine, Architecture, Engineering) require
entrance tests like IMAT (Medicine) or university-specific exams.
● Postgraduate: GRE/GMAT may be required for certain Business or Economics
programs.
● Most Arts, Humanities, and Design programs do not require standardized tests.
Application Process & Timeline
1. 12 months before intake: Research universities at Universitaly.it (official portal).
2. Prepare Documents: Passport, academic transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL/MOI, SOP,
LORs, CV, portfolio (for Arts/Design).
3. Submit Pre-Application: Via Italian Embassy/Consulate in your home country (for
visa clearance).
4. Apply to University: Online application through university portals or Universitaly
platform.
5. Receive Admission Letter: Offer issued within 1–3 months.
6. Apply for Visa (Type D Student Visa): After receiving admission confirmation.
Italy Student Visa – Requirements & Documents
● Visa Type: National Visa (Type D)
● Visa Fee: €50 – €100 (varies by country)
● Documents Required:
○ Admission letter from university
○ Proof of financial means (~€6,000/year minimum)
○ Proof of accommodation in Italy
○ Valid passport
○ Academic documents
○ Health insurance coverage (€150 – €200/year for SSN student
registration)
Visa processing takes 4–8 weeks, depending on consulate workload
Work While Studying & Post-Graduation
● During Studies: Students can work up to 20 hours per week (1,040 hours/year).
● After Graduation:
○ Apply for a job search visa extension (6–12 months).
○ Transition to a work permit (permesso di soggiorno lavoro) upon securing
a job.
Italy also allows graduates to stay in the EU and move within the Schengen Zone for
career opportunities
List of Universities & Colleges
● Politecnico di Milano
● University of Padua
● University of Pisa
● University of Bologna
● University of Milan
