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If you have the opportunity, you can go to Italy without paying tuition. Hehe. However, the disadvantage is that it is difficult to work and study.
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=。It doesn't matter if you can't pass the exam When you get a visa, as long as the college entrance examination score reaches the score line set by him at that time, it's better if you have an admission notice It doesn't matter if you don't have it The usual grades are dragged to the high school teacher You can also make up for it The key is that you have to take the Italian A2 test There is also if you want to interview English and Italian during the interview You must be fully prepared So there is no problem If the family has a certain financial foundation, you can choose a private university In a foreign country, a private university is better than a national university The last reminder is to choose a major carefully After all, what kind of major you choose will set a direction for the future (*
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The approximate cost of the Marco Polo plan mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Language tuition: If you go as an international student, you can save the cost of foreign language study, if you apply for a plan student, you need to pay another 10-11 months of language tuition, ranging from 5500 euros to 6500 euros. Depends on the chosen language school.
2. Accommodation: Generally, in Italy, you choose to share a house, which can be cheaper. 200 500 euros per month, about 50 euros for water and electricity, different cities, different environments, different distances, of course, the rent is also different.
For example, in first-tier cities such as Milan, Rome and Venice, the rent is about 350 to 500 euros.
3. Meals: Generally, international students cook and eat by themselves, or eat in the university cafeteria, which is the most economical, 150-250 euros a month.
4. Transportation: Italian cities are generally relatively small, if you live near the school, you can walk to class. The bus ticket is in Europe, and you can transfer at will within 90 minutes. There are also monthly and annual passes, which cost more than 100 euros a year.
5. Phone fee: about 10-15 euros a month.
After the official admission, Italian public universities are tuition-free, but they need to pay a registration fee every year, ranging from 500 to 2000 euros a year, and there are also more than 3000 euros, such as the Politecnico di Milano. Books cost 10-20 euros a copy, and they are usually photocopied, because Italy is a copyright-oriented country. [Click here for a free professional evaluation of professors at Italian universities].
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The Marco Polo Program is an official study abroad pathway, which was established in Italy in 2005 specifically for Chinese students. So don't worry.
There are three main aspects of the fee:
1. After the application is approved, you can go directly to Italy to study in a language school for 11 months, the cost is generally about 5300-6000 euros, which is equivalent to 4-50,000 yuan, and the living expenses such as food and accommodation are about 9-100,000 yuan.
2. After formal admission, public universities are tuition-free, and registration fees are charged every year, generally ranging from 800-2000 euros per year.
3. The cost of living will vary according to the city, generally first-tier cities, such as Rome, Milan, etc., are about 9-100,000 yuan per year. Second-tier cities such as Venice, Bologna, Turin, etc., are about 8-90,000 yuan per year. Third-tier cities such as Lecce and Bari are about 6-70,000 yuan per year.
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If you are looking for an intermediary, the cost of half a year in China and half a year abroad is about 10w yuan, and the tuition fee is free after officially entering the university, the annual registration fee is 500-1500 euros, and the living expenses are 6-8w yuan a year.
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Hello, I don't know much about whether it is formal to sign up from Huzhou Normal School, I suggest you see if you can find the former seniors and learn more about it. In addition, the fees may vary depending on the specific situation of each intermediary, ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands. I went to an intermediary in Beijing at that time, and all the expenses before going abroad were about 20,000 yuan or nearly 30,000 yuan (including the cost of Italian language study for about half a year during the preparation period, intermediary fees, notarization and translation of various documents and materials, and certification by the Italian consulate in China, and other miscellaneous expenses.
However, it should be noted that I did not study in Beijing for half a year, but in our local study and accommodation, and then I arrived in Beijing when I had to meet at the embassy, so the cost of living may be different.
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The intermediary doesn't know... There are many schools in the Marco Polo plan, and there is a big difference in the consumption level in the area, the most expensive are Milan and Rome, about 150,000 a year, and the cheapest 100,000 a year is enough.
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The first is three hard requirements:
1. Hold a high school diploma, or an equivalent diploma (such as technical secondary school or vocational high school). It must be a graduation certificate, and a graduation certificate is not acceptable. In the past, I have encountered some students who have lost their high school diplomas, so they can only be reissued; There are also some students who have not received their high school diplomas because they have not passed the baccalaureate, so they have to take the re-examination exam;
2. Primary school + junior high school + high school, a total of 12 years or above;
3. The college entrance examination score is more than 400 points (750 full points in cultural courses);
Other requirements; 1. When entering the institution, you must take the Italian language certificate, B1 or B2, depending on the institution you want to apply for. For example, the University of Bologna requires students to provide a B2 certificate in Italian; Prospective students at the University of Florence can submit a certificate of Italian language proficiency at B1 level;
2. Take the entrance examination of the institution. Some universities require students to pass an entrance exam; In some universities, even if students do not pass the entrance exam, they can officially register for the university and start their undergraduate studies, but if they do not pass the entrance exam, they may need to take an OFA course in their freshman year.
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1. Do you bring your own living expenses?
You can bring it yourself, but it's not very safe, you can open an account in an Italian bank and let your parents send money every month, which is safer.
My method is relatively simple, when in the country to do a mother and child credit card, the main card put your parents there, you take the supplementary card abroad, when you need money, you can let your parents to the main card to lose money, if you want to withdraw cash, you can find an ATM, this is bancomat.
2. How much money do I have to prepare for the first year? How much is 5000 euros?
The first year costs a lot because I have to buy a lot of things, about 100,000 yuan. 5,000 euro traveler's cheques + 2,000 euros + 3,000 euros to bring with you can be sent by your parents one after another.
3. Can I really choose a school when I go?
The school is pre-registered in November each year, arriving in Italy for 6 months of language training in the following year, the final exam of the language school in August, and the entrance examination of the pre-registered school in September (depending on the situation, it is generally all recruited, because Italy is still an unpopular country for studying abroad; However, some popular schools, such as Politecnico di Milano, still have certain restrictions. )
4. Don't you need an interview? No, you don't.
I read the introduction and said that I want to train twice, once in China and once in Italy, so how about the charge? In addition, the prawns were asked to make a list of the expenses they would need to spend in the first year. I'll add extra points.
Since it is common to reach the A2 level of Italian before going abroad, students will take a language course for 2-4 months before they go, depending on the language school you choose. Some agents also have their own language classes.
The list of expenses is very troublesome, so I can only give you a rough list.
Before going abroad: intermediary fee 8000-15000
Overseas service fee (optional) 3000-6000
Language training fee 10000-20000
Tickets abroad 5000-7000
Other baggage is prepared 5000-10000
After going abroad (month Europe):
Rent deposit: 500 (backward).
Rent 150-350 per month
Eat 100-200
Transportation costs 10-20
** Fee 10-20
For other medium-sized cities, 400-500 euros is sufficient.
The big city of Rome Milan 500-1000 too.
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You can ask about studying abroad in middle and young people, my friend did it there, and the explanation is quite detailed.
The main reason is that the consumption is expensive, and if you have to apply for a scholarship, the conditions are enough.
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The Marco Polo Program is a study abroad route for Chinese students in Italy, and it is a formal official program.
Marco Polo students need to go to a language school in Italy for 10-11 months to obtain a B1-B2 language certificate, and then take the entrance exam for a pre-registered university in September of the following year. The cost of language learning is basically around 5,300-6,000 euros. The living expenses are basically about 9-100,000 yuan.
After passing the exam, the official admission is 3 years for the undergraduate degree and 2 years for the graduate school in Italy.
Public universities are tuition-free, charging only a registration fee per year, which generally ranges from more than 1,000-3,000 euros.
The cost of living is generally different according to the city, and the annual cost of living in first-tier cities such as Milan and Rome is about 9-100,000 yuan. Second-tier cities such as Bologna, Florence, Turin, etc., are about 8-90,000 yuan per year, and third-tier cities such as Bari, Palermo, Lecce, etc., are about 6-70,000 yuan per year.
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Hello classmates.
The Marco Polo program itself has no language requirements, but the school is taught in Italian, and most universities have entrance exams, which are also in Italian, and the Italians themselves are not good at English, aside from studying, it is basically difficult for you to survive if you don't know Italian.
Therefore, if you go to Italy to study, the agent will arrange it for you in this way: the language in the domestic school for half a year, help you submit the application when you reach the month or so, and study until February of the following year, wait for the admission notice in the process, help you apply for visas and other procedures, etc., go abroad in February, continue to study the language abroad for half a year, and then enroll in the school around September.
Therefore, it is half a year at home and half a year abroad, which adds up to a whole year of study.
The study in China is to help students who have no foundation in Italian to lay the foundation, and half a year abroad is to strengthen the training of Italian in the local environment.
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The Marco Polo Program is an official and formal route for Chinese students in Italy.
Application requirements: high school graduate, obtain a high school diploma, take the college entrance examination, and achieve a score of 400 or above. As long as you meet this condition, you can apply for the Marco Polo program.
Generally, more than 6 months in advance to prepare materials (including embassy certification, *** certification, online certification of the Ministry of Education, translation notarization, etc.), submit pre-registration materials from July to mid-August, pre-registration, after successful pre-registration, start to submit visa materials from September to October, apply for a visa, go to Italy from October to November to study in a language school for 10-11 months, obtain B1-B2 language certificate, take the entrance examination of the pre-registered university in September of the following year, and officially enroll after passing.
Since the Marco Polo program is specifically for Chinese students, the competition is relatively small.
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Requirements to apply for the Marco Polo program:
1.Bachelor's degree: High school graduation (vocational high school or equivalent), college entrance examination score (not less than 380 points) and passing the entrance examination.
2.Master's: Bachelor's degree, university transcripts and course descriptions are required.
3.Visa requirements: No Italian language certificate is required, and the visa approval rate is high, almost 100%.
4.Admission requirements: Pass a language test, as well as a professional entrance exam for individual majors.
The Marco Polo Program is an educational program aimed at facilitating the study and further study of Chinese students in Italy. The project was initiated by the Federation of Italian University Rectors (CRUI) with the aim of strengthening academic exchanges between Italy and China from the end of 2005 onwards and consolidating the already stable relations between the two countries. To this end, two offices will be established in Italy and China to coordinate exchange activities (involving students, doctoral students, researchers, interns, universities, diplomatic institutions, etc.).
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The main cost of the Marco Polo program is 8-100,000 yuan during the first year of language learning.
50,000-70,000 yuan a year after officially entering the university, and three years of undergraduate.
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The Marco Polo Project was launched by the Federation of Italian University Rectors (CRUI) with the aim of strengthening academic exchanges between Italy and China from the end of 2005 onwards and consolidating the already stable relations between the two countries. More than 50 national universities are participating in the project. Under the implementation of this program, Chinese high school graduates can pursue a three-year undergraduate program at an Italian university, and university graduates can pursue a two-year master's program at an Italian university with free tuition.
Educational Advantages in Italy:
1. Italian universities have strong autonomy and enjoy full academic freedom;
2. Each department is distributed in different locations in the city, and the resources of higher education are balanced;
3. Italian qualifications are widely recognized in European countries and countries that have signed agreements with Italy on mutual recognition of academic qualifications;
4. Pay attention to the quality of teaching: emphasize the active participation of students; Emphasis on "notes"; Emphasizing students' ability to use online library learning materials; emphasizing student-teacher interaction;
5. Pay attention to the cultivation of practical ability and the awareness of "creative innovation"; Cultivating compound talents with employment competitiveness;
6. The cost of studying abroad is lower than that of major European countries; Public universities do not charge tuition; Only the registration fee will be charged. [Click here for a free professional evaluation of professors at Italian universities].
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