Glimpses of Italy
Italy Officially known as the Italian Republic or Republic
of Italy and its Capital is Rome which is in the center of metropolitan city. Majority people speak Italian which sound
system of Italian is quite similar to that of Latin or Spanish.
- Currency : Lira replaced by EURO.
- Population: around 59 million.
- Italy has the 4th‐largest economy in the
European Union, 3rd in the Euro zone and 8th in the world.
- Shares borders with Austria, France, Vatican
City, San Marino, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
- Italy is the world's fifth largest industrial
economy.
- It contributions to science include the
barometer, electric battery, nitroglycerin, and wireless telegraphy.
- Famous Italian explorers include Christopher
Columbus, Marco Polo, John Cabot, and Amerigo Vespucci.
- The automobile, Fiat , is one of Italy's
greatest products.
- The area around Venice is the wealthiest region
in Europe.
- Milan is home to Italian fashion and finance.
- Florence is home to Italian art.
- Some of the famous cities in Italy are – Rome,
Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Verona and Turin..
Why Study In Italy
Education:
(An Exceptional in Educational
System)
Italy
is one of the most affordable countries in Europe where you can get 100%
Scholarship for Tuition Fee & Living.
Excellence
in Research, Science and Creativity.
Most
of the courses are taught in English language and your university will
help you acclimatize and learn Italian during your education.
With
61 vibrant public universities, 30 private universities and 11
public research organizations, groundbreaking university programs, AFAM
(Centers for higher artistic education) and more than 339 courses held in
English, Italy will teach you more than Italian.
Italy
also offers some of the oldest universities in the world and is the founder of
the Bologna process.
Many
of Italy's institutions perform well in the QS World University Rankings,
appearing in the top 200 each year.
Beyond
the renowned expertise in the language of the Architecture, Arts, Design
and Fashion, Italy is very fluent in the language of Research and Science.
Italy
has generated a vast expertise in applied sciences thanks to
extraordinary scientists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei,
fathers of the scientific method.
Later,
when the modern world was learning the language of industrialization,
Guglielmo Marconi was setting the roots in wireless communication and today,
while the whole world speaks the digital language.
Italy
developed the first commercial desktop computer, known as P101, and soon
after the Italian physicist Federico Faggin was inventing the first commercial
microprocessor.
Internship
opportunities in Multinational Companies
Apply through various job portals - https://www.thelocal.it/jobs/
- Part
time 20 hours / week
- The minimum wage per
hour is 7 Euros. So according to this, you can earn up
to 140 Euros a week and 560 Euros a month.
- Generally, Italian
companies hire you as an intern and pay you between 500
and 1000 euros
- Most of the courses
have inbuilt 2‐3 months paid internship programs with approx.
- 1000 EUR as stipend
per month.
Employment:
–Italy
ranks amongst the 8
most industrialized
Countries in the world.
–The
occupations with the highest number of job openings will be business
and administration associate professionals, teaching professionals, and
building and related trades workers.
–The
average annual salary is around 25,200 EUR gross (27,700 USD) or 17,300 EUR
(19,000 USD) net. This salary, of course, depends hugely on your
qualifications, years of experience, and even the regions where you take up
work.
–There will be demand
for professionals in science, engineering, business, healthcare, and teaching. 22%
of jobs are expected to be for high-level professionals in these fields.
Skill
shortage occupations
–According
to data released by Skills Panorama on the shortage occupations in Italy, the
following occupations are likely to face a skills shortage till 2030.
•Health-related
occupations
•ICT
professionals
•Marketing,
creative and design professionals
•STEM
occupations
•Teaching
professionals
With the onset of
the Coronavirus
pandemic and subsequent
lock-downs, short-term impact on the economy have been created, but long-term
factors that will impact job outlook in European countries such as aging
populations, increased use of automation / artificial intelligence,
globalization, resource scarcity, etc. will continue to be influential.
Higher Education System
The Italian university sector includes 95 higher education institutions:
61 state
universities (Università statali);
17
non-state universities (Università non statali);
6 higher
schools (Istituti superiori a ordinamento speciale);
11 online
universities (Università telematiche).
Higher Education Institutions for Fine Arts, Music and Dance - AFAM
The Alta Formazione Artistica e Musicale - AFAM sector includes the following institutions for Higher Education in the Arts and Music:
44 Academies of Fine Arts and Academies of Fine Arts recognised by law (Accademie di belle arti and Accademie di belle arti legalmente riconosciute);
the National Academy of Drama (Accademia nazionale di arte drammatica);
4 Higher Institutes for Applied Arts (Istituti superiori per le industrie artistiche - ISIA);
the National Dance Academy (Accademia nazionale di danza);
79 Music Conservatories and Recognised Music Institutes (Conservatori di musica and Istituti musicali pareggiati).
The official list of Italian AFAM institutions is available on the following website: http://www.hi-art.it
Map of Italian University
Top University in Italy
World Rank |
Institution |
142 |
Polytechnic University
of Milan |
166 |
University of
Bologna |
171 |
University of Rome -
La Sapienza |
242 |
University of
Padua |
316 |
University of
Milan |
334 |
Polytechnic University
of Turin |
388 |
University of
Pisa |
390 |
Vita-Salute San
Raffaele University |
424 |
University of Naples
Federico II |
440 |
University of
Trento |
450 |
University of Milan -
Bicocca |
451 |
University of
Florence |
485 |
University of
Turin |
494 |
University of Rome -
Tor Vergata |
551-560 |
Catholic University of
the Sacred Heart |
561-570 |
University of
Pavia |
601-650 |
University of
Genoa |
601-650 |
University of
Siena |
651-700 |
Free University of
Bozen-Bolzano |
651-700 |
University of
Trieste |
701-750 |
Polytechnic University
of Bari |
701-750 |
University of
Modena |
751-800 |
University of
Brescia |
751-800 |
University of
Perugia |
801-1000 |
Ca' Foscari University
of Venice |
801-1000 |
Roma Tre
University |
801-1000 |
University of
Bari |
801-1000 |
University of
Catania |
801-1000 |
University of
Ferrara |
801-1000 |
University of
Messina |
801-1000 |
University of
Palermo |
801-1000 |
University of
Parma |
801-1000 |
University of
Salerno |
801-1000 |
University of
Udine |
801-1000 |
University of
Verona |
801-1000 |
Marche Polytechnic
University |
801-1000 |
Parthenope University
of Naples |
Popular Courses
–Bachelor
Course in Economics and
management , Business Administration, International Business
–Computer
/ Information technology
–Politics
and Social Sciences
–Engineering
in Architecture / Civil/ Mechanical etc
–Hospitality
and Tourism
Management
–Master
in Hospitality
Management
–Computer
/ Information technology / Software
–Engineering
in Architecture / Civil/ Mechanical and more
Information Technology / Computer Science / Engineering in IT
–Textile
Design: Fashion and
Interior
–Transportation
and Car Design
–Visual
Design
–Master
/ Bachelor Course in Web and
Visual Design
–Industrial
and Interior Design

Integrated courses:
–Medicine,
Pharmacy, Nursing and more
Open Scholarship For Indian Students
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Scholarships
are offered to complete study courses and research/training programs in public
or recognized Italian educational institutions and is eligible study in Italian
territory only.
Top Scholarship for apiring studnents
- Scuola Normale Superiore PhD Scholarships
- Bologna University Study Grants for International Students
- Bocconi Merit and International Awards
- Politecnico di Milano Merit-Based Scholarships for International Students
- Italian Government Scholarship Program for Foreign Students
- Padua International Excellence Scholarship Programme
- EDISU Piemonte Scholarships
- Università Cattolica International Scholarships
- Politecnico di Torino International Scholarships
Admission Requirements
- Final diploma of secondary studies (at least 12 years)
- Certificate proving the completion of 1 or 2 years
of academic studies or a post-secondary title
- Certificate attesting that the University entrance
examination in the country of origin has been passed
- Italian Language Certificate for programs held in
Italian and English Certificate for programs held in English A2 within the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- Applicants
must be in possession of a valid passport or identity card
Duration of Education & Course Starting months
The duration of Italian university degree for Undergraduate, Graduate and PhD as below:
Undergraduate duration:
An Undergraduate Degree consist of Three or Four year of study cycle.
Master :
A Master Degree duration last up-to Two years and on some optional courses may have One Year of Educational Degree.
MBA:
Normally, Master is of Two years but some Professional program may extend up-to 16
months.
Medical Courses:
The courses offered under Medical and Health Science are – MBBS, BDS, BPharm, BSc in Nursing, Public Health, Bachelor in Optometry, and more specialisations and the duration is usually Six years including Hospital Internship and Practices
PhD:
Ph. D is a high-level doctoral degree usually last for Three to Four Years
In addition to this, exchange programs and credit transfers are also available to bachelor's students
Course Starting Month
Major Course Starting Month: September
/ October
Few Private universities provide January / February
Basic Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Eligibility to enter into university competition is around 55% from your High School or
Bachelor Degree.
IELTS is not Mandatory but highly recommended A2 / B2 Level i.e Overall of 6.0 /6..
SAT/ ACT/ GMAT / GRE is not mandatoroy but required depending on the courses and highly recommend.
Housing & Rent

A wide range of accommodation and affordable and one could look forward to spend between €250 to €700 depending on the location.
Shared Room Renting: Shared room from €170 to €500, Non-Shared (Single room/1BHK Apartment) from €200 to €700.
A security deposit for the apartment is taken of 2-3 months rent in advance.
Additional Expenses: Utilities - €50 to €90 (Gas, Electricity, Water and Garbage), Internet - €20 (Shared by roommates/flatmates)
Lesiure & Entertainment : Cinema tickets range from €5
to €10. Theatre tickets depend on the show, theatre and seats starts
from €15 to €60. Discos usually cost from €5 to €30, first drink is
usually included in the price.
Considering accommodation, food, telephone, transportation and leisure costs, you
should consider a monthly budget differs based on the following cities.
It's best to Pre-book your Accommodation in Advance
Visa Application
Following are the important documents required to apply for the visa:
- Visa application form
- Recent passport-sized photo
- Travel documents valid for at least 3 months after the visa.
- Proof of Sufficient financial resources for per academic year.
- Reserved accommodation in Italy.
- Offer Letter From the Italian university
- Health insurance policy
- IELTS or TOEFL scores if applicable
Residence Permit
- Application form
- Copy of passport, visa and personal data page
- Copy of health insurance policy
- Letter of acceptance from the university or exchange programme.
At the post office, you will receive a receipt certifying your PR
request. Upon completion of the registration process, you must submit a
request for a PR at police headquarter in your
city of residence.
If you have a valid permit of stay, you are allowed to work for a maximum of 20 hours a week and 1,040 hours a year
FAQ
Can I apply Without IELTS?
Yes, Most of the university do-not require IELTS, TOEFL or PTE, you may apply without mentioned English Language Certificates.
Is there any Entrance Exam?
Yes, most STEM program do have entrance examination.
What are documents required to study in Italian University?
- Final diploma of secondary studies (at least 12 years)
- Certificate proving the completion of 1 or 2 years
of academic studies or a post-secondary title
- Certificate attesting that the University entrance
examination in the country of origin has been passed
- Italian Language Certificate for programs held in
Italian and English Certificate for programs held in English A2 within the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- Applicants
must be in possession of a valid passport or identity card
What is TOLC?
Test On Line CISIA is an entrance exam system operated by 48 Universities to identify an individual minimum knowledge of the subject chosen. For more Information visit - https://www.cisiaonline.it/
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