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Why study in Italy

  • Low tuition and strong regional scholarships
  • World-leading design, fashion and architecture
  • Rich culture and central EU location

Top universities

  • Politecnico di Milano
  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • University of Bologna
  • Politecnico di Torino
  • Bocconi University

Admission requirements

  • Academics + SOP/references
  • IELTS/TOEFL; Italian for some programmes
  • Pre-enrolment via Universitaly
  • Italian student visa

Scholarships

Regional (DSU) and university scholarships, often covering tuition and stipends, are widely available.

Quick facts

  • Popular citiesMilan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Florence
  • IntakesSeptember (some February)
  • Indicative tuition/yr€1,000–4,000 (public)
  • Living cost/yr€8,000–12,000
  • Post-study workUp to 12 months job-search
FAQs

Common questions

Is Italy affordable?

Yes — public-university tuition is low and regional scholarships (DSU) can cover fees and living costs.

Are programmes in English?

Many master's are English-taught, especially at top technical and business schools.

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Figures (tuition, living costs, work rights, intakes) are indicative and subject to change — confirm current details with a Unify Abroad counsellor before applying.