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Why Study in Italy? A Complete Guide to Universities, Scholarships, and Admission Process

Why Study in Italy? A Complete Guide to Universities, Scholarships, and Admission Process

Why Italy….?

Italy is an all-embracing haven for aspiring students, emerging as an increasingly attractive destination for academic pursuits. The charm lies in the extensive array of facilities generously offered by the Italian government, making it an optimal choice for those seeking higher education. We will discuss the numerous benefits and resources available, providing invaluable insights for students aspiring to embark on their educational journey in Italian universities.

Quality Education

? Are Italian universities included in the top rankings?

Italy houses over 20 universities consistently ranked among the top 500 QS-ranking institutions, attesting to the high quality of its education system. Notably, it is home to the world's oldest university, emphasizing its rich academic heritage.

Admission Procedure & Requirements

? How can I find my relative courses and universities?

You can search for your relevant courses and universities through the universitaly website.

? How can I apply for admission?

There are two ways to apply for admission:

1. You have to apply directly on the university’s portal, and after getting an admission letter, you have to apply for pre-enrollment universitaly’ portal.
2. For some universities, you don’t need to apply on ‘university’s portal; instead, they ask you to apply directly for pre-enrollment ‘universitaly’ portal.

 

? How much admission fee cost?

Some universities charge around 15-30 euros for an admission fee, but there is no fee for applying for pre-enrollment on the universitaly portal.

? How much percentage should I score to get admission?

Italian universities have relatively lenient admission criteria, with a 60% score in your previous degree significantly boosting your chances.

? Is there any requirement for a language certificate?

Most of the universities don’t require IELTS, instead requiring only an English proficiency letter.

? Is the study gap acceptable??

Having a study gap poses no obstacle to your admission process.

? Which documents are required for the admission process?

The following documents are required for the admission process:

Passport size photograph (white background)
A valid passport
All academic transcripts and certificates
English proficiency letter
Recommendation letters
Motivational letter
Curriculum vitae

Fee Structure

? How much fee does Italian universities charge?

Italy stands out among nations with its public universities that impose no tuition fees. It means you can study here free of cost.

Scholarships

? Does Italy provide scholarships?

Numerous scholarships are available; inquire with your institution and external programs for details. Italy offers two primary scholarship categories:

Merit-based scholarships: It require higher academic achievement, and Regional scholarships, open to all students.

Regional scholarships: If your university falls within a specific region among Italy's nearly 20regions, you become eligible for the corresponding regional scholarship.

? How much can I get through a scholarship?

Both scholarships, amounting to around 600 euros per month, cover accommodation and additional expenses. Some regions also include canteen services in this scholarship.

Visa Process

? How to start the visa application process?

To initiate the application process, visit the BLS website and book your appointment.

 

? When to apply?

You can apply after getting a pre-enrollment summary.

 

? Which documents are required for a visa application?
Visa application form
Two passport-size pictures
Valid Passport
Pre-enrollment summary
Bank Statement of minimum 25 lac
Matric and F.Sc degrees (should be attested from the relevant board, IBCC, and MOFA)
Bachelor’s degree (should be attested by the university, HEC, and MOFA)
Family residence certificate
Family income certificate
Police clearance certificate
Health transport insurance
Translation of all academic documents in the Italian language

 

? How many countries can I travel to with a Schengen visa?

Travel within the Schengen Area is usually permissible for up to 90 days within 180 days.

? Is there any age limit to apply for a visa?

There are typically no age restrictions for obtaining a study visa.

? Can I extend my visa?

Study visa extensions are possible; apply for an extension before the current visa expires.

? Can my family apply for a visa?

Family members can apply for a separate visa, with various requirements.

? Is there any requirement for health insurance for a visa?

Health insurance coverage is mandatory. Ensure it covers the entire duration of your stay.

? What if a visa is rejected?

In case of a visa denial, consider appealing the decision or reapplying, addressing the issues that led to the rejection.

Job opportunities

? Are there reasonable job opportunities?

Upon graduating, you are awarded a one-year job search visa, allowing you the opportunity to explore employment prospects within any Schengen region.

Permanent Residency

? How can I get permanent residency?

After spending 5 years here, you can apply for permanent residency.

Part-time Job

? How many hours can I work?

Yes, you can work part-time, usually up to 20 hours per week during the academic term.

Monthly Expenditures

Monthly expenses can vary based on factors like the city and individual lifestyle. However, the following are approximate monthly expenditure figures.

? Accommodation:

It can vary from city to city, but on average, it can cost up to 250-300 euros

? Grocery:

It can cost in range between 150-200 euros.

? Transport:

Transport charges can go up to 50 euros.

? Recharge:

Mobile services can cost you up to 30 euros.

 

 

 

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