Study in - Italy

Why study here

Italy combines design, architecture, mobility engineering, data/AI, construction, and hospitality strengths with an expanding catalogue of English-taught programs. Institutions like Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino connect classroom learning to industry studios, labs, and urban projects. Public tuition can be competitive, and scholarships/fee waivers are common for strong profiles. Living in cities such as Milan, Turin, Bologna, and Rome offers rich culture, affordable regional travel, and strong networks in fashion, automotive, and built-environment firms. You gain European technical standards and portfolio-driven training that employers value globally. Learning basic Italian enhances internships and client-facing roles, especially in design and operations.

Quick Facts :

Education system:

Laurea 3 yrs; Laurea Magistrale 2 yrs; Dottorato.

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University:

Scholarship:

Eligibility & documents:

  • 10+2, UG
  • Universitaly pre‑enrol
  • English test
  • transcripts
  • SOP/LOR
  • funds

Student life & culture:

  • Rich culture
  • Best food
  • Diverse cities

Work during & after study:

  • 20 hrs/wk
  • post‑study job‑seeker permit

Major Cities — Living & Tuition

City Monthly Living (range, local) Currency UG Tuition / yr (range) Masters Tuition / yr (range)
Milan €1,000–€1,400/mo EUR Public: €2k–€4k; Private: €8k–€15k Public: €2k–€4k; Private: €10k–€20k+
Rome €1,000–€1,400/mo EUR €2k–€4k €2k–€4k
Bologna €900–€1,200/mo EUR €2k–€4k €2k–€4k

Earnings (Indicative)

Part-time hourly (typical/min) Part-time monthly (20 hrs/wk est.) Full-time average monthly salary (gross)
€7–€12 (no national minimum; sectoral agreements) 20 hrs/week → ~€606–€1,040/month ~€2,000–€2,800 gross/month

 

 

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