Study in Italy
Your Gateway to Affordable European Education!
What study in Italy?
Affordable Tuition Fees
Public universities charge as low as €1,000 -€3,500 per year.
Italy
attracts international students with its high-quality education, affordable tuition, and rich culture. Home to ancient universities, it excels in fields like architecture, fashion, and business. With post-study work options, low living costs, and various scholarships, it’s a top choice for academic and cultural experiences.
Best Universities
In Italy

University of
Bologna
Founded in 1088, the world's oldest university, strong in law and humanities.

Sapienza University
of Rome
One of the largest and best-ranked universities in Italy.

Politecnico di
Milano
Ranked #1 in Italy for engineering and technology.

University of
Padua
Known for medical and scientific research.

University of
Florence
Great for art, design, and architecture programs.

University of
Bologna
Founded in 1088, the world’s oldest university, strong in law and humanities.

Sapienza University
of Rome
One of the largest and best-ranked universities in Italy.

Politecnico di
Milano
Ranked #1 in Italy for engineering and technology.

University of
Padua
Known for medical and scientific research.

University of
Florence
Great for art, design, and architecture programs.
Admission & Application
Bachelor's Degree
01
12th Grade Completion (Equivalent to Italian Diploma di Maturità)
02
English Proficiency (For English Programs) – IELTS (6.0+) or TOEFL (80+)
03
Italian Proficiency (For Italian -Taught Programs) – B1/B2 Level Certification
04
Entrance Exams (For Some Programs like Medicine & Engineering)
05
Statement of Purpose & Academic CV (Personal statement and resume)
01
12th Grade Completion (Equivalent to Italian Diploma di Maturità)
02
English Proficiency (For English Programs) – IELTS (6.0+) or TOEFL (80+)
03
Italian Proficiency (For Italian -Taught Programs) – B1/B2 Level Certification
04
Entrance Exams (For Some Programs like Medicine & Engineering)
05
Statement of Purpose & Academic CV (Personal statement and resume)

Master's Degree
01
Bachelor's Degree in a Related Field
02
GPA 2.5+ (varies by university)
03
English or Italian Proficiency (as per program)
04
Letter of Recommendation
05
Statement of Purpose & Academic CV

01
Bachelor’s Degree in a Related Field
02
GPA 2.5+ (varies by university)
03
English or Italian Proficiency (as per program)
04
Letter of Recommendation
05
Statement of Purpose & Academic CV
Student Visa & Work Opportunity
To study in Italy, you need a Type D Student Visa.
Visa Requirement
University Admission Letter
Proof of Financial Support (€6,000 - €10,000 per year)
Health Insurance
Valid Passport
Proof of Accommodation in Italy
Job Opportunities
Allowed to work 20 hours per week during studies.
Minimum wage: €7-€10 per hour.
Common jobs: Teaching assistant, hospitality, sales, research assistant.
Average Monthly Living Cost
Expense
|
Average Cost (€/month)
|
---|---|
Rent (Shared Apartment)
|
€250 - €600
|
Food & Groceries
|
€150 - €300
|
Health Insurance
|
€100 - €150
|
Public Transport
|
€30 - €50
|
Miscellaneous
|
€50 - €150
|
Total Estimated Cost
|
€700 - €1,200
|
Scholarships for International Students
Italian Government Scholarships
Based on merit and financial need.
Erasmus+
European funding program for exchange students.
University-Specific Scholarships
Offered by institutions based on merit.