How much does it cost to study in Italy for one year? Speaking of studying in Italy, many students will ask, how much does it cost to study and live in Italy for a year? If you want to study in Italy, you can't figure out what is hard consumption, and you are worried about the insufficient budget, let's make an inventory. How much does it cost to study in Italy? Where did they spend it?
1. Tuition/registration fees (different schools, different majors, different tuition fees)
Public university registration fee: 1000-3000 €/year
Business School tuition: 12000-16500 €/year
Private art schools 4500-20000 €/year
2. Rent
Milan/Rome/Bologna: 500-800 €/month (shared)
Venice/Florence: 400-600 €/month
Third tier cities: 200-400l €/month
3. Living expenses (excluding luxury goods and tourism consumption)
Medical insurance: 700 (the price has increased, or Allianz Allianz 76 € can be used)
Residence renewal fee: 70.46 € for large envelope, 30 € for mailing and 2 € for handling
Transportation: 4.5 € for daily ticket, 1.5 € for second ticket, 20-40 € for monthly bus ticket, 252 € for annual student card, and from 10 € for taxi
Telephone card&network fee: 10-20 €/month for telephone package, 21 €/month for broadband, water, electricity and gas
Management fee: 50-100 €/month
Daily necessities: 50-10O €/month
4. Meals
Self cooking: 200-300 €/month
Eating out: breakfast 3 €, Chinese restaurant 15-25 €, Italian restaurant 30 €
Supermarket food price reference:
Pork and pork 2-5 €, eggs 1.8 €/10, milk 1.5 €/bottle, Chinese spices 2-6 €, wine 2-4 €
5. Revenue
Public University
Grants (applied before admission, according to the ISEE value, different grades of grants, different regions)
Cash subsidy 3000-5000 €/year, meal allowance 3-5/day, tuition reduction, preferential dormitory
Scholarship (merit based and strict selection)
Politecnico di MILANO Master: Platinum scholarship 10000 €/year+free registration fee; Gold scholarship 5000 €/year+free registration fee, silver scholarship 3300 €/year;
Polytechnic University of Turin Undergraduate: 8000 €/year; University of Trento: 7200 €/year; University of Bologna: 11000 €/year, free registration fee
University of Padua: 2600-5760.37 €/year, 12000 €/year+reduction of registration fee
private college
Early Bird Scholarship: 10% - 20% tuition reduction (apply within the specified time to enjoy reduction)
Competition scholarship: 15% - 50% tuition reduction (preferential)
6. Part time
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Here is a summary of general expenses for your reference only.
Everyone asked about the tuition fees. Public schools only need registration fees. This is true! The registration fee is basically between 1000 Euros and 4000 Euros. For example, the annual fee for ordinary undergraduate students in Rome University is about 8000 yuan. Chinese students studying in Italian public universities can enjoy the same preferential treatment as Italian local students.
Relatively speaking, the financial burden of students attending universities in Italy is light, because the living cost in Italy is lower than that in Europe, and the northern cities are slightly higher than those in the southern cities.
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