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Application conditions and ways to apply in Italy.
Project Marco Polo and Project Turandot:
The Marco Polo Program was signed in 2005 between Italy and China to promote free admission for Chinese students to Italian public institutions.
The Turandot Project is a spin-off of the Marco Polo Program, which aims to allow more art candidates with outstanding professional courses to study in Italian public institutions. The former is for candidates applying to Italian comprehensive universities, and the latter is for applying to Italian art colleges.
1. For students who apply for the Marco Polo Program, the score of the cultural course of the college entrance examination shall not be less than 400 points.
2. For students who apply for the Turandot Program, the score of the cultural course of the college entrance examination is not less than 300 points.
The average score obtained by the college entrance examination score and the art examination score according to the conversion formula shall not be less than 400 points.
Requirements for international students to apply to study in Italy:
International students are also a way to study in Italy. It is an application route for international students from all countries in Italy.
Students applying for comprehensive colleges can be: regular high school students; Post-secondary students (current or graduated);
2. You need to take the college entrance examination and provide a high school diploma and college entrance examination results;
3. High school students need to meet at least 12 years of educational experience.
Note: All the above relevant materials must be notarized and translated into Italian at the place of household registration, and must be certified by the Chinese government and the Italian embassy and consulate. The high school diploma or bachelor's degree certificate must also be certified by the Accreditation Center of the Ministry of Education.
If the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and grades, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, which study abroad agent they have used, and so on.
The query is as follows:
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1. Italian language certificate.
Italian universities, academies of fine arts or ** colleges all have requirements for Italian language certificates, which are generally at a level of B1 or B2.
In Italy, the Italian language proficiency requirement for general universities is B2; The Italian language proficiency requirement at the Italian Academy of Fine Arts is B1, with the exception of some institutions (e.g. Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Roman Academy of Fine Arts, Macerata Academy of Fine Arts).
2. Entrance examination requirements.
Some general university entrance exams require exemption from the language certificate, such as Industrial Design at the University of Florence; While some academies of fine arts require a language certificate for admission, for example, admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin requires a B1 certificate to be eligible for the exam.
Some ** colleges have an oral examination and an interview, such as Filmore ** College, the interview is selected from different periods of chamber singing repertoire and opera singing repertoire 1 each, depending on the admission requirements of ** college.
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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 a financial guarantee, which is an indispensable condition for allowing foreigners to enter the Schengen area, but there are no clear official regulations on the amount of funds to be 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 of the foreign applicant (considering whether the applicant belongs to a country where illegal immigration is serious), social and economic status, the circumstances of the trip 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 (expenses deemed necessary for the visit are not counted).
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 type of visa can also be issued to ordinary students who are studying a short-term course at a public educational institution affiliated with a country, territory, province or municipality, 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.
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In Italy, the qualifications of domestic junior college students are not recognized.
Therefore, the requirements for junior college students are the same as those for high school graduates, and the requirements for studying in Italy: art students take the "Turandot" program.
The requirements of the plan are: [college entrance examination score + (art score and total art score score) 750] The last score is greater than 380. Non-art students take the "Marco Polo" program.
A score of 380 or above is required in the college entrance examination. Because the plan is open to all of China.
It is also open only to Chinese.
So the requirements are all unified.
Therefore, the requirements for the college entrance examination on the second floor are different from each province.
There is no such thing.
Program process: Both programs are to register with a language school at the embassy in November and December each year.
and a university and major to be examined.
After registration, you will leave the country at the end of February.
After going abroad, you will participate in a six-month language training that starts in early March.
After language training, you will need to obtain a language certificate of B1 or B2.
This certificate is necessary for university entrance examinations.
After getting it, we perform entrance examination of university in September. Because I only studied the language abroad for half a year.
It is a bit difficult to take B1.
Not to mention B2.
So be sure to go to Beijing to learn Italian before pre-registering in November. Also to note:
You can only apply for one language university and one university you want to go to.
And it all has to be determined before pre-registration.
Pre-registration is similar to signing up.
After pre-registration, you cannot change your plans to go abroad to Italy, which guarantees that you will be able to go abroad 100%.
There is no need for an in-person exam.
There is also no need for any language level test before leaving the country.
As long as you pre-register, everything is a sure thing.
So don't worry about visas.
But can you be admitted to university after going abroad?
It's up to you.
Learn Italian at home.
600 hours are recommended.
600 hours at A2 level (A1A2B1B2C1 in Italian).
C2 of these six levels.
If you can get a C2 certificate.
can teach Italian anywhere in the world).
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According to the regulations of Italy, self-financed study must be applied through the Italian diplomatic mission in China (the Cultural Section of the Italian Embassy in China), and any application by an individual to the institution without permission is invalid (except for language schools).
Documents required for application:
The study of the Italian language proves that the courses in Italian universities are mainly taught in Italian, therefore, international students should be proficient in everyday Italian.
The notarized graduation certificate and transcript must be translated into Italian by a translation bureau recognized by China (**Translation Bureau, Translation Company), and then authenticated by the Legalization Section of the Consular Department of China and the Consular Section of the Italian Embassy in China;
1. Notarized birth certificate;
2. Bank deposit certificate;
3. Health certificate;
4. If you are studying for graduate school, you need two letters of recommendation from supervisors with the title of associate professor or above;
5. If you wish to receive a scholarship, you can obtain a scholarship application form;
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There are three pathways to study in Italy: planned, international, and pre-university.
1. The program is a study abroad route specially opened for Chinese students in Italy, including the Marco Polo plan and the Turandot plan.
The Marco Polo Program is a study abroad path for liberal arts and science students, requiring high school graduation, obtaining a high school diploma, taking the college entrance examination, and achieving a score of 400 or more.
The Turandot program is a way for art students to study abroad, requiring high school graduation, obtaining a high school diploma, taking the college entrance examination, with a cultural score of more than 300 points, and the art examination score meets the formula [college entrance examination score + (art examination score art examination total score) 750] 2 400
2. International students are a study abroad route opened in Italy for students from all non-EU countries, with a wide range of enrollment and fierce competition.
Students are required to graduate from high school, obtain a high school diploma, take the college entrance examination, with any score limit, and Italian at B1 or above.
3. Preparatory students are students who can directly transfer to Italian high schools, and they can graduate from Italian high schools and go to university as Italian high school graduates, and the competition is relatively small.
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To study in Italy, students mainly go through the program 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); To study for a master's degree, you need to provide an undergraduate degree certificate, school transcripts, and course descriptions.
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1) Marco Polo Plan:
Business: International**, Marketing, Economics & Business, etc.;
Design: fashion design, corporate art design, graphic design, art design, architectural design, etc.;
Language and Culture: Cultural Exchange, Language and Literature, Italian Studies, Translation, etc.
Science and Engineering: Architectural Design, Interior Design, Transportation Design, Engineering, etc.;
Liberal Arts: Law, Winemaking, Luxury Management, Tourism Management, Language and Culture, History, Heritage Restoration and Protection, etc.
2) Project Turandot:
**: Vocal Music, Composition, Piano, Orchestral Music, etc.;
Fine Arts: Painting, Art Education, Decoration, New Art Technologies, Cultural Relics Restoration, Sculpture, Stage Design, Jewelry Design, Fashion Design, etc.
In fact, you can consider these two projects, if you want to find an agent to help you apply, you can find an agent to help you apply, here is a recommendation for you called a foreign language agency, quite reliable, very responsible when applying for school, if you have the opportunity to call ** to his house to consult 4008-366-377
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At present, there are 3 study abroad programs in Italy:
1) Marco Polo Plan: It is aimed at liberal arts and science students, and the Italian universities they apply for are also comprehensive universities.
2) Turandot Plan: It is aimed at art students, who apply for art schools, and design comprehensive colleges can also apply for it.
3) September International Student Program: It is a study abroad route for students from all non-EU countries.
If you want to study abroad, you can apply for it at a project partner institution such as Foreign Language Language, which will be much more convenient.
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You can send an application to a university in Italy, and if you are admitted to the school, you can apply for a student visa with the admission notice, and you can pass it after the visa is issued.
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Eligibility
Planned students: fresh or previous graduates with excellent grades and bachelor's degrees. International students: fourth-year students or graduates, with qualified language skills. Private students: bachelor's degree or equivalent, qualified language ability, design majors need to examine portfolios.
Language Proficiency Program: 400-500 hours of Italian language basics. International students: at least A2 in Italian and B2 or equivalent in English for admission. Private students: at least B1 in Italian, at least IELTS.
Educational Background Prospects: Fresh or previous graduates, with a GPA of 75 or above, with strong learning ability, adaptability and independence. International Students: Fourth-year students or graduates. Private students: Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Tuition fees: Public universities are free of tuition, and registration fees need to be paid about: year. Tuition fees for private institutions vary from 100,000 to 180,000 RMB per year. Living expenses: 4-70,000 RMB per year.
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