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More than 90% of people in Italy speak Italian, so you need to learn Italian, both in your studies and in your life.
International students taught in Italian are required at the B1 level, and at ** the Faculty and a few art academies require a B2 level.
If you are applying for an English-taught major, the requirements for Italian are not very high, but you also need to use Italian in life, so it is recommended to learn some of the language basics.
The plan (also known as the Marco Polo Plan and the Turandot Plan) is to go to Italy one year in advance, basically at the beginning of October or early November every year, and complete 10 to 11 months of language study in Italy, and then directly enter Italian public universities or art colleges to study.
International students need to complete the language in China and get the corresponding level certificate, apply for a tourist visa to go to Italy for the entrance exam, and then return to China to apply for a study visa.
When it comes to the language level required to study in Italy, we know that the Italian level is divided into: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and entry level, C2 is the native language level, and B level is the current level required for admission to most Italian universities. Because in addition to some simple languages taught by Italian teachers, there will also be some professional terms, such as art history, ** history, architectural renovation history, etc., if you don't fully reach the B2 Italian level, it sounds like a book from heaven, and you don't know what you're talking about.
For Chinese students, to understand the teacher's lectures, they must reach the B2 level.
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The Italian language certificate is a document that must be handed over to the school at the time of admission.
Different institutions have different language certificate requirements, for example, most Italian public universities will require a language certificate at B2 level; Each Academy of Fine Arts requires a B1 language certificate. However, there are exceptions, such as the Politecnico di Milano, which requires students to submit a language certificate at the B1 level, if not, students need to take an Italian language test organized by the school when they enroll; The Academy of Fine Arts of Florence requires students to have a B2 language certificate, and if there is no certificate at this level, they are required to take an Italian proficiency test.
Most of the undergraduates in Italian public universities are taught in Italian, and those taught in English are majored in English, and the IELTS certificate is basically required or above; For students from private art colleges, the IELTS requirement is at or above, and some colleges require at or above.
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