About Italy
Italy being one of the most scenic and artistic countries of south-central Europe shaped like a boot is an executive place. Italy shares its international borders with France, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, San Marino, and the Holy sea. Italy is famous for its 3000 year old history where Rome was founded. The country is famous for its sports, pizza, Maserati, fashion, literature, parmesan cheese, wine, etc. The people of Italy are known for their intellectuality, religion, art, and culture. Other than its aesthetics, Italy has some of the oldest universities which makes it a great place to study. With time it has become a popular education hub for international students due to its multicultural ambiance.
Italy Facts
- Currency- Pound Sterling (GBP)
- 1GBP = INR 90 TO 95 Approx
- Capital City: London
- Official Language: English
- Summer: June to August
- Winter: December to February
- Population: 67.8 million
Top courses in Italy
- Science and Technology
- Art and Design
- Social studies
- Engineering
- Humanities
- Medical and nursing
- Management
- Architecture
Top universities in Italy
- Politecnico di Milano
- Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna
- Sapienza University of Rome
- Università di Padova
- University of Milan
- Politecnico di Torino
- University of Pisa
- University of Naples – Federico II
- Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele
- University of Trento
Why study in Italy?
Italy is one of the hotspot destinations for international students for both undergraduate and master’s studies. The name of the country itself creates a dream related to art, architecture, language, culture, and food. These phenomenal reasons inspire students around the world to study in this country. Students from countries like the US, UK, Canada travel every year to study in Italy and end up living for years. The courses offered here outshine other disciplines as it has a learning quality that offers a good deal to students. From luxury goods marketing to rich innovation and research, Italy’s offers all.
General requirements
The Italian student visa is applicable for students who wish to study bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, diploma courses. Other than studying, students who want to do an internship or training can apply for an Italian study visa. Here is the list of requirements that students need:
- No objection letter from your university or institute from where you are currently enrolled.
- Signature on internship agreement between the company located in Italy and the trainee.
- There should be a clear statement on the duration of the course and enrolment proof by the Italian school of education.
- There should be a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) of the applicant’s educational certificates duly signed by the Consular office of the Consulate General.
Average university fees
No. | Programs | Costs |
---|---|---|
1. | Undergraduate program | €850 to €1000 annually |
2. | Postgraduate master’s degree | €850 to €1000 annually |
3. | Doctoral Degree | €850 to €1000 annually |
Average living cost
Accommodation(shared) €700 to €1000 per month including food, travel, utility, entertainment, and Phone Bills.
Visa processing time
The visa processing time for Italy takes around 4-6 weeks before you choose to go. Make sure you book your visa interview in advance as your application may take longer than 1-3 weeks.
Stay back options and work permits in Italy
For a stay back option in Italy students have to complete a PhD or level 2 master’s program. After completing masters in Italy the stay back is referred to as “permesso di Soggiorno” translated as a residence permit. The duration of stay back is allowed for 6-12 months. For international students, the only relevant option for staying back is to complete a masters and PhD and look for jobs for an extension.
Working rights on student visa
International Students can work –
- Part-time work permit (20 hours per week and 1040 hours per year).
- Full time (40 hrs per week during scheduled holidays)
Visa conditions
- Should have a travel document valid for a minimum of 3 months after getting a visa.
- Pre-enrolment and enrollment in a university course.
- Proof that you are financially stable (at least € 448,07 per month for the academic year and a total of € 5824,91 per year)
- Proof that you have accommodation in Italy to stay for a short period or long period.
Intakes
There are two intakes:
- First academic year is generally starts in the month of September and or October.
- The second intake starts in February.
The accurate starting and ending dates of semester is different in various universities. Each semester ends up in twenty weeks in which 14 weeks are of teaching period and 6 weeks are of exams period.
Students need the following documents to study in Italy:
- A student visa
- A valid passport
- Residence permit
- College admission letter
- Language marks
- Health insurance
- Other permissions
Students who have passed their high school and are above 16 can apply for the Italian student visa. Students need to pass entrance exams related to their course and have to score well in language exams for their entry.