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| Study In Italy |
Study in Italy
Is a valuable information tool for students wishing to attend higher education (H.Ed.) programmes in Italy, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
This national website provides the following information: types of H.Ed. institutions (university and non-university sector), admission procedures, study programmes, university degrees, non-university H.Ed. qualifications (academic diplomas), tution language, student life and welfare services, country information, etc.
Why Italy?
Italy has played an important role in European higher education: it is one of the four countries that first engaged to create the so-called "European Area of Higher Education" (Sorbonne Declaration, May 1998), thus starting that type of higher education reform which, known as "Bologna Process" (Bologna Declaration, June 1999) is being implemented all over Europe.Today Italy ranks among the 8 most industrialised countries in the world. Alongside some big companies, both state-owned and private, it has developed a sound network of small and medium-sized undertakings, promoted a few scientific parks, and is incentivating basic and applied research in a great variety of fields (biology, ICT, medicine, physics, etc.).
Cost of study
Here is very reasonable cost for studying , in the public university range of tuition fees is about 750-2500 euro. The average fees a student has to pay is somewhere between 850 euro and 1,000 euro per year since this varies from one university to another and also depends on the chosen course of study. Private universities are clearly much more expensive.
Top 10 University
| 1 Università degli Studi di Bologna | Bologna ... |
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| 2 Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza | Roma |
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| 3 Università degli Studi di Milano | Milano ... |
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| 4 Università degli Studi di Pisa | Pisa |
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| 5 Università degli Studi di Padova | Padova |
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| 6 Università degli Studi di Torino | Torino |
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| 7 Università degli Studi di Firenze | Firenze |
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| 8 Politecnico di Milano | Milano ... |
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| 9 Politecnico di Torino | Torino |
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| 10 Università degli Studi di Genova |
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Scholarships for Studying in Italy
Students needing financial assistance can apply for a variety of
study abroad scholarships to help fund their program. Many colleges and
study abroad organizations offer need-based, merit and diversity
scholarships for study abroad students, including CAPA, CIEE, AIFS and CEA.
As with most scholarships, students should be prepared to complete the
appropriate paperwork and write one or two essays as part of the
application process.Check out Go Overseas' list of 65 grants and scholarships
Exchange programmes
Many European students studying at Italian universities on exchange agreements are doing so under the European Community Socrates Erasmus programme. In all universities there will be a European Office or European Officer dedicated to the management of this programme. Other exchange students from outside Europe are able to attend through bilateral agreements between their university and the host institution in Italy and are generally handled in the same way as European exchange students.Full-time students seeking their degree at an Italian university have different needs and will be managed separately by other offices.
Living In Italy
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how much it costs to live in Italy will depend on your own lifestyle and where you choose to settle. Housing costs aside, singles can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in northern and central Italy on an annual income of 16,000 euro to 25,000 euro. Couples may require an income of between 25,000 euro and 40,000 euro.
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