Study in Italy

Your Gateway to Affordable European Education!

World-Class Education Career Opportunities Rich History

What study in Italy?

Affordable Tuition Fees

Public universities charge as low as €1,000 -€3,500 per year.

Top - Ranked Universities Home to institutions like Sapienza University, Politecnico di Milano, and University of Bologna.
English-Taught Programs A growing number of Master's programs are offered in English.
Great Culture & Lifestyle Experience life in historical cities like Rome, Milan, and Florence .
Post-Study Work Visa Stay up to 12 months to find a job after graduation.

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

University of
Bologna

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

sapienza-university-of-rome

Sapienza University
of Rome

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

politecnico-di-milano

Politecnico di
Milano

Ranked #1 in Italy for engineering and technology.

University-of-Padua

University of
Padua

Known for medical and scientific research.

University-of-Florence

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)

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

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