Italy
Study in Italy
Learn about eligibility, tuition fees, admission process, student jobs, and post-study opportunities in Italy.
Why Study in Italy?
- Home to some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe
- Affordable tuition fees and low cost of living compared to Western Europe
- Thousands of English-taught programs
- Rich cultural, architectural, and historical heritage
- Scholarships available for international students
Eligibility for Bachelor's
- 12-13 years of schooling completed
- Strong academic performance
- English proficiency (IELTS or MOI accepted in many universities)
- Passport, CV, and motivation letter
Eligibility for Master's
- A recognized Bachelor's degree (16 years of education)
- Minimum academic requirements as per program
- English language certificate (IELTS recommended)
- CV, motivation letter, and possible interview
English Requirements
- IELTS: Typically 5.5 – 6.5
- Some universities accept Medium of Instruction (MOI)
- TOEFL iBT: 70 – 90
Tuition Fees & Living Cost
- Tuition Fees: €500 – €3,000 per year (public universities)
- Private universities: €5,000 – €15,000 per year
- Living cost: €600 – €900 per month
Admission Timeline
- Main Intake: September
- Pre-enrollment usually begins from March
- Some universities offer February intake for select programs
Part-Time Job Rules
- 20 hours per week allowed
- Basic Italian language skills increase job opportunities
- Typical student jobs: restaurants, cafes, delivery, supermarkets
Post-Study Opportunities
- Students can apply for a job-seeking visa after graduation
- Growing demand in IT, engineering, business, and tourism sectors
- Pathway available towards long-term residence
