Italy
Admission requirements
High school diploma, transcripts (last 3 academic years), declaration of value, equivalence certificate, language proficiency certificate (English/Italian), passport photographs, international passport, and motivational letter.
Minimum
Alternatively,
Recommended
Intakes
Fall
Application period: November to May
Classes start in September or October.
The semester concludes in January or February.
Spring
Application period: May–Nov.
Classes start in January/February.
Semester end: June/July
Average Tuition
Tuition at public universities ranges from €1,000 to €4,000 per year, whereas tuition at private universities ranges from €7,000 to €25,000 per year.
Average Cost of Living
The cost of living varies by city and spending habits, with Rome, Milan, and Florence being the most costly, and Bologna the least. You should expect to spend €800–€1,500 if you live in Rome, Milan, or Florence, and €700–€1,000 if you live in an affordable city like Bologna.