Study in Italy and its requirements
This paper analyzes the students’ study and dispatch to Italy, the top universities, living conditions and costs and the costs of studying in Italy. Will immigration to Italy through study lead to residency and citizenship? What documents are required to study in Italy? At what level is it possible to study and send students to Italy? This article highlights the conditions for student Study and dispatch to Italy. After studying this issue if you need additional information, please contact the experienced consultants and experts of Malekpour Law Institute (MIE Austria) and enjoy free telephone advice.
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Study conditions in Italy
Studying and sending students to Italy is one of the topics in question that we will review in this article. Italy, by the official name of the Republic of Italy, is a country located in Southern Europe. The country’s capital is the historic city of Ram. Italy is known as The Boots country because of its territory, its population is more than 60 million people and its area is 301,340 square kilometers. Italy is one of the main powers of the world economy and the eighth largest economic country in the world in terms of GDP. The Italian currency is euro and their language is Italian.
Among Italy’s most important industries are metalworking, vehicles, food and liquor industries. An average of 60 million foreign tourists visit Italy each year, and is the fifth most visited country in the world. Among Italy’s tourist attractions are Verona, Trevi, La Pelosa Island, D-San Francisco Church and…. Noted. About 5.5% of Italy’s domestic production is tourism. It should also be noted that Italy can be a good destination for continuing education due to the number of universities and scientific centers in the country.
Study and sending students to Italian schools
Study and sending students to Italy is possible, as in all European countries of all ages. But to study in Italy, applicants must have the conditions we will continue to meet.
In Italy, the school starts optionally at the age of 3 and compulsory education begins at the age of 6. The guidance period begins at the age of 11 and continues until the age of 14. High school starts at the age of 15 and lasts 5 years. It is interesting to know that only 2 years of high school in this country is compulsory and the duration of study in Italy varies in technical, classical, art and scientific fields. People in any field after studying at the end must take the test and after the test is successful, they can enter the university.
Study Undergraduate in Italy
Undergraduate study and sending students to Italy is one of the most attractive and popular options for moving to Italy. Applicants must present their diploma and pre-university degrees to be able to obtain admission from Italian universities. In Italy, entrance exams are required to enter many fields, but some fields are not required for undergraduate tests. Many fields are offered in universities of this country. The course is in Both English and Italian and in recent years, English studies have been increasing in the country. It is important that there is another method for those interested in studying in Italy, the Italian Embassy in Iran organizes an Italian language class every year where three books (Express) are taught during the course. In general, if the student earns 90% of the scores successfully, he or she will be introduced to the embassy for admission and visa in Italy. Undergraduate students can work about 10 hours a week and receive an average of between 8 and 10 euros per hour of work.
Study postgraduate and sending students to Italy at this level
It is possible to continue studying free of charge or at very low cost at a master’s degree at Italian universities. The duration of master’s degree in this country is 2 years, just like Iran. It is possible for master students to provide some of their living expenses with 20 hours of part-time work per week and an average income of EUR 8-10 per hour. Another point is that most students who are accepted at master’s degree in this country usually manage to get scholarships that we have explained in the following article about receiving Italian scholarships.
PhD Study and Dispatch to Italy
The PhD in Italy takes 4 years. Students are generally working in a research project under the supervision of supervisors in the framework and rules of the university.
Students must present at least one thesis for PhD, with more than 100,000 words. They must then defend their thesis against the relevant committee. PhD studies and dispatches to Italy are normally offered in Italian, however some programs are offered in English and international students can continue their studies. PhD students in Italy are allowed to work 30 hours a week.
List of universities in Italy
Italy’s universities are among the oldest universities in Europe and usually have a high ranking in international rankings. More lists of universities and their ranking are shown.
World Ranking |
University Name |
Faculty of Advanced Studies—Pisa sant’Anna |
149 |
Scuola Normale superiore di pisa |
152 |
University of Bologna |
168 |
Padua University |
250-201 |
University of Vita |
250-201 |
Sapienza University of Rome |
251-300 |
University of Milan |
350-301 |
Milan Polytechnic University |
350-301 |
University of Trento |
350-301 |
University of Florence |
351-400 |
Napoleon’s University of the Second |
400-351 |
Parma University |
351-400 |
Pisa University |
400-351 |
University of Salerno |
400-351 |
Bari Aldo Moro University |
401-500 |
Fara University |
401-500 |
Bozen Free University- Bolzano |
401-500 |
University of Genoa |
401-500 |
University of Milan– Bicocca |
401-500 |
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
401-500 |
University of Pavia |
401-500 |
Bari Polytechnic University |
500-401 |
Study and sending students to Italy and the cost of studying and living in Italy
The annual tuition rate is variable in different levels, universities and cities of Italy. The cost of studying at Italian public universities is more than 1,000 euros a year. In general, the cost of studying non-European students is higher than Europeans and usually the cost of studying students is determined based on their parents’ financial conditions.
Like most European countries in Italy, private universities charge more fees and fees are higher than public universities. The average tuition fee at private universities is from 6,000 to 20,000 euros per year, and students are obliged to pay the fee on their registration day. If agreed with the scholarship, the entire fee will be refunded to the university in the second year of the study.
One of the most important issues in immigration and living in any country is the study of living costs which some of them are in the table below.
Commodity | Average price to euro |
Meal for two at the restaurant | 50 |
Cappuccino | 1.34 |
Milk 1 liter | 1.12 |
White Bread 500 g | 1.47 |
White rice | 1.99 |
12 Eggs | 2.57 |
Local cheese 1 kg | 11.49 |
Beef 1 kg | 15.03 |
Apple 1 kg | 1.83 |
Banana 1 kg | 1.68 |
Tomato 1 kg | 1.84 |
Onion 1 kg | 1.27 |
Bottled water 1.5 liter | 0.39 |
Gasoline one liter | 28.32 |
Mobile Tariff | 0.11 |
General expenses for apartments | 147.72 |
One-bedroom apartment in the city center | 595.81 |
One-bedroom apartment outside the city center | 453.09 |
Study and sending students to Italy with scholarships
There are undergraduate scholarships at Italian universities, including:
The number of scholarships in master’s degree increases compared to undergraduate level. Master’s degree scholarship includes:
PhD students can also use scholarships in Italy, two of which are mentioned in the following.
Other scholarships are also considered by universities that these types of scholarships are usually awarded after reviewing the individual’s circumstances. The terms of the resume are generally: the applicant’s articles, language level, average and applicant’s knowledge. This type of scholarship is usually offered less for undergraduate students and is mostly for master and PhD levels. The fee for PhD students per month is EUR 1,200.
The documents required for sending students to Italy with scholarships are reviewed below.
Study and sending students to Italy and its required documents
To obtain a study visa at the Italian Embassy at undergraduate, master’s, PhD and specialized courses, the required documents are as follows:
Please note that Italian embassies in different countries may apply for additional financial documents on the above according to their domestic laws.
Study and sending students to Italy and the time of Apply
Study and dispatch to Italy has certain times based on university and educational levels. In general, you can submit your application from September to June if you are planning to study in Italy. It should be noted that the start of study in Italy is from September. Students who intend to apply for a PhD must also consider that admission is also accepted 1 time a year and must submit their application in March to December.
Study and sending students to Italy and renew residence in Italy after finishing studies
Obtaining a residence in Italy is required to find work. If the applicant can find work after studying and formally sign a contract of employment with an employer, he or her can obtain a permanent residence in Italy after five years of working stay in the country and then apply for Italian passport and citizenship. Among the documents required for obtaining a passport in Italy are valid identity documents, two pieces of photographs, proof of legal residence in Italy, proof of financial income to cover the cost of living during the stay in Italy, medical health certificate, non-background certificate, insurance and marital status certificate.
One of the disadvantages to study in Italy is the high unemployment rate in Italy. This has caused international students to face problems to find work after their studies and have little chance of working after studying in Italy and ultimately cannot extend their stay in Italy.
Study and sending students to Italy and requesting dependent visa
You cannot join the student simultaneously and may be with a tourist visa for a limited time with the student. For a mobile visa, the student can apply for a residence permit for a dependent persons or dependent persons after obtaining a residence card.
We will then review the documents required for a mobile visa.
Answers to common questions about study conditions in Italy
✅ Is it possible to study for free in Italy?
Italian universities are not free of charge, but you can study at them for free by scholarships.
✅ Is it possible to study in Italy without a language certificate?
Some universities may accept you without a language certificate, but you are not advised to take a visa without a language certificate due to the reduced chances.
✅ Is it possible to study in Italy with a diploma?
Diploma holders can apply for undergraduate studies at universities in The Country.
✅ Is it possible to study in Italy in English language?
You can also study English at some universities and fields.
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