How to study at an Italian university and how to apply to study in Italy

Updated on educate 2024-03-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two ways to go to Italy, one is to take the Italian plan, and the other is to be an international student. But no matter how you go, the domestic entrance examination score is required to pass, and the college entrance examination score must be higher than 380. No matter which way you go, you need your high school diploma, college entrance examination scores, college entrance examination scores, household registration notarization and certification, the so-called double certification, as well as your language school in Italy, apply for university and professional certification, notarization has a notary office in your city, and then take the notarization materials to the embassy for certification.

    If you are confident in your ability to learn a language, it is recommended that you take an international student, which costs less money, but some universities require you to take their special language exams, which is not very easy and strict. If you are conservative, find an intermediary and go the way of the Marco Polo program, where the exam will be taken at an Italian language school, and the school will generally make sure that you pass, as long as you are not too bad at Italian. But in any case, Italian is important.

    Italian universities are generally 3 years, there are entrance exams, except for architecture, medicine and some more well-known majors need to be screened by entrance exams, others can be directly enrolled, but the entrance exam only needs to be retaken or trained, as for the difficulty, it depends on your language level, compared to the level of the domestic exam, but the language will definitely be difficult, Italian university admission needs to pass the B2 language test, some may be A2 or B1 can, but basically passed the B2 exam, The entrance exam is also not very handy. So you need to prepare a few more exam-specific exercises, which are available online in Italian bookstores when you go there. Finally, I wish you all the best in your studies, learning Italian well, and all the best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To study in Italy, students mainly go through planning and international student programs, and they need to provide a high school diploma for undergraduate studies, and the score of the college entrance examination cannot be less than 380 points (750 full score).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I suggest that you still plan to go abroad, which is more secure. You don't have to rush to get a residency, you will naturally need to apply for residency procedures through a student visa, depending on the city where you are applying for the university. It is best to do it through a study abroad service agency.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. First of all, students who want to study in Italy should choose the school they want to attend, and pay attention to the number of places reserved by each university for foreign students. Once you have chosen a university, you need to submit an application to the Italian Embassy in China, which includes all the documents required by the university.

    2. The consulate will send the materials submitted by the international students to the Italian universities, and the Italian visas will be issued to the students who pass the application at the end of August 2016. After coming to Italy, you must pass the Italian language level test (which takes place on September 2nd) and the entrance exam to an Italian university before you can apply for a residence permit for study.

    This completely depends on personal needs, if you do it yourself, it is easy to make mistakes, looking for an agent will save time and effort, students can first go to the study abroad supervision center to obtain the recommendation of the study abroad agency, and recommend the appropriate study abroad agency for the student based on the long-term accumulation of the study abroad agent credit file mainly by the student's evaluation. Avoid encountering black agents and refund disputes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Universities in Italy are predominantly public, with tuition fees ranging from €1,000 to €1,400 per year, and private universities are generally more expensive than public universities. If you decide to study at an Italian university, here are the steps on how to fill out the application for admission:

    1. In April and May every year, contact the Cultural Section of the Italian Embassy in Beijing (istitutoitalianodiculturadipechino) and the Consulate General of Italy in Shanghai.

    2. In order to obtain a student visa, you need to have a basic knowledge of Italian. If you have studied Italian language in China, please attach the certificate of study to the visa application form. When applying for a visa, you will be asked in Italian to check your language level.

    3. The Cultural Section of the Italian Embassy or the Consulate General of Italy will ask you to fill out a pre-registration form and they will send it to the university.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese students applying for Italian university courses must have a secondary school diploma, all of which must be translated into Italian and confirmed and certified by Italian diplomatic missions and consulates. The qualifications and accompanying documents corresponding to the relevant degree in Italy must be validated by the school to which they are applied and must meet the requirements of the postgraduate courses of Italian professional schools and universities. For students applying for admission to junior colleges and art schools, a school is required to certify that the applicant has completed secondary school.

    As a rule, a certificate of registration issued by a foreign university, together with a translation that has been verified to match the original, is sufficient for the application for the study of a specialist course. Students applying to study Italian Language and Culture in Italy must have a secondary school diploma.

    According to Italian national regulations, even those who do not need to apply for a visa must provide financial guarantees, which is an indispensable condition for foreigners to enter the Schengen area, but there are no clear official regulations on the specific amount of funds issued by foreigners.

    Therefore, the ** person in charge of checking the fund limit is free to decide whether the applicant's ability to pay the funds meets the needs after making an estimate. The Prosecutor's decision is based on the purpose and duration of the visit, the nationality, social and economic status of the foreign applicant, the circumstances of the travel and visit, and the mode of transport used.

    Applicants should prove that they have sufficient funds to guarantee it, or show cash, or show credit cards and other forms of payment, such as traveller's cheques. Foreign applicants must usually have a return ticket, or be able to purchase a return ticket in any case.

    The student visa allows people who plan to study abroad or to engage in research and other short-term or long-term cultural activities to Italy for a short or long-term visit. This visa can also be issued to ordinary students who are studying a short-term course at a national, regional, provincial or municipal public educational institution, or at an accredited private institution or organization. Please note though:

    Proof of enrollment in a short course does not automatically preclude the applicant from having a tendency to immigrate illegally.

    Therefore, the applicant must give sufficient reasons and provide relevant information. These include: the course or cultural activity that the applicant intends to attend; Scholarships are provided by Italy** or recognized Italian organizations, Italian public legal institutions, international organizations or internationally recognized associations, national or public organizations, religious groups, foreign universities and secondary schools, other Italian institutions and associations, or even private organizations.

    or by a confirmed personal or family sponsorship, a statement issued by the consulate; Or an insurance policy issued by an Italian organization or company.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    To apply to an Italian university, you must first contact your target university to check if you meet the entry requirements for your degree programme. Once your eligibility has been confirmed, you must submit a pre-application to the Italian embassy or consulate in your country of origin, along with the relevant documents (see below). Documents must be translated into Italian by a certified translation agency.

    1. After filling out the application**, you will receive a letter of academic proficiency.

    2. Fill in the relevant pre-registration**.

    3. Undergraduate applicants need a copy of their graduation certificate, and graduate applicants need a copy of their undergraduate graduation certificate.

    4. Examination results, including the results of each examination and the syllabus of the courses taken.

    5. Two passport-sized **, one of which must be signed.

    6. Any other documents that can support your application (translated into Italian) 7. Proof of your proficiency in Italian by passing an Italian language test.

    If you are an EU student, the embassy will send you a letter of academic proficiency confirming your studies in their country before you apply to an Italian university. The embassy will send your documents directly to your desired university, so you will receive a direct confirmation of your acceptance (or rejection) from the university. If you are a non-EU student, the Italian embassy or consulate will check whether you meet the criteria to apply for an Italian student visa.

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