Apply to Study in Italy

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Required Documents

Before submitting your application form, please make sure you have prepared the following documents in the correct format. This will ensure a smooth and efficient evaluation process:

Diplomas

A single PDF containing all your diplomas (Bachelor, Master, etc.).

Transcripts

A separate PDF for each educational level, including all transcripts of that level. (For example: all transcripts of your Bachelor degree together in one PDF.)

Language Certificate

If you already have a valid certificate (TOEFL, IELTS, CELI, etc.), please upload it in PDF format.

If you do not have a language certificate, take the free English test here:https://www.efset.org/Download the result as a PDF and attach it to your application.

Passport

A passport copy is preferred.

An ID card may be accepted temporarily, but please note that you must begin the passport application process as soon as possible.

🔐 Data Consent

By submitting your application, you authorize the use of your personal data and uploaded documents for the purposes of academic advisory, admission guidance, and integration support.

You also consent to the secure sharing of your information with relevant institutions and partners directly involved in your study journey, such as universities, language centers, embassies, and accommodation services.

Your data will be handled with confidentiality and in full compliance with applicable data protection regulations.

Application Process

Our step-by-step guide to help you through the application process

1

Submit Your Application

Complete the online application form and upload all required documents. Our team will review your application and contact you within 48 hours.

2

Initial Consultation

Schedule a consultation with one of our advisors to discuss your academic goals, preferences, and options. We'll help you identify the best universities and programs for your profile.

3

University Application

We'll guide you through the university application process, including pre-enrollment on the Universitaly portal and preparation of all necessary documents.

4

Visa Application

Once you receive your acceptance letter, we'll assist you with the visa application process, including preparation of all required documents and guidance for the visa interview.

5

Pre-Departure Preparation

We'll help you prepare for your journey to Italy, including accommodation arrangements, health insurance, and practical advice for settling in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about applying to study in Italy

What are the language requirements for studying in Italy?

For programs taught in Italian, you typically need a B2 level Italian language certificate. For programs taught in English, you'll need to demonstrate English proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Some universities may have their own language tests or exemptions for native speakers.

How much does it cost to study in Italy?

Tuition fees at public universities in Italy are relatively affordable compared to other European countries, ranging from €900 to €4,000 per year depending on the university and program. Living costs vary by city, with northern cities like Milan being more expensive than southern cities.

Can I work while studying in Italy?

Yes, international students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) while studying in Italy. This can help cover living expenses, but should not be relied upon as the primary source of funding for your studies.

What scholarships are available for international students?

There are various scholarships available, including those offered by the Italian government, regional authorities (Diritto allo Studio), and individual universities. Scholarships may be based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria related to your country of origin or field of study.

Ready to Start Your Application?

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