Cost of studying in Italy preparatory department, is it tuition free to study in Italy

Updated on educate 2024-05-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know if the preparatory department you refer to is a foundation university or a language school? Due to the differences in the education system at home and abroad, and the low level of the preparatory academic qualifications, the preparatory academic qualifications are completely unrecognized in China!! And it is not possible to apply through the embassy at all!!

    Please distinguish between the "preparatory course" and the "language preparatory course" of the Turandot program and the Marco Polo program to study the language in Italy The cost of studying the language is between 2000 euros and 3000 euros There are many language schools in Italy There are language schools in Perugia, Siena, the University of Milan, Urbania, Modena, Pavia, Rome, Venice, Udine and other places The specific cost of living depends on the city The cost of living is generally 400 euros to 800 euros a month.

    The Italian Academy of Fine Arts or ** Academy has a preparatory degree, which is a formal degree above high school and below the bachelor's degree, and it is called pre-accademico or propedeutico in Italian

    This degree is not available at a comprehensive university.

    Moreover, the comprehensive universities in Italy have three academic qualifications: undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate, with the lowest undergraduate and highest doctorate, while art schools have three academic qualifications: preparatory department, undergraduate degree, and postgraduate philosophy, with the lowest preparatory department and the highest graduate degree.

    And the academic year of the preparatory department of the art school also ranges from 2 years to 7 years, and the exact length of study depends on the school and major you are studying、、、 and finally gnawed a few years to get a diploma or a piece of waste paper.

    The tuition fee for the preparatory department is between 600 and 800 euros a year, depending on the city you are in.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is the Italian preparatory course for planned students: tuition fee 2160 euros, exchange rate: 1:8

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only public universities in Italy are tuition-free, and they only need to pay a registration fee of about 5,000 to 20,000 RMB per year.

    Chinese students studying in public universities in Italy can be exempted from tuition fees like local students, and only need to pay a small registration fee (500-2500 euros) every year to study in Italian public universities, with low living costs and can apply for living subsidies and high scholarships. The cost of living in Italy's first-tier cities (Milan and Rome) is between 8-100,000 yuan a year. In Italy's second-tier cities (Florence, Bologna, Turin, Naples), the cost of living is 6-80,000 yuan a year.

    Italy's third-tier cities (remaining cities) spend 50,000-60,000 yuan a year on living expenses. At the same time, for students with particularly excellent grades, the school will give high scholarships every year. For students with average studies, as long as they meet the requirements of the school, they will also receive different amounts of bursaries from each school.

    Studying in Italy, you can also work legally, international students can work 20 hours a week, according to the Italian labor wage standard of 60 yuan per hour, Chinese students can earn about 4,800 yuan per month. [Click here for a free professional evaluation of professors at Italian universities].

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Public universities in Italy do not charge tuition fees, but only charge a registration fee per semester (from a few hundred euros to one or two thousand euros, depending on the school). Originally, foreign students, including Chinese students, could apply for a bursary to reduce the registration fee, but if it was reduced, it would be about a few hundred euros.

    However, in recent years, due to the poor Italian economy and the tight finances, the application for grants and exemptions have become increasingly strict. In recent years, most Chinese students have not been able to obtain double certification documents from the Italian embassy smoothly or in a timely manner. Therefore, this registration fee reduction is basically not to be considered.

    Considering that 76% of Chinese students studying in Italy are art students, and although the registration fee of Italian art schools has been in the first place every year in recent years, it is converted from a relatively high amount of 3,000 euros, which is slightly more expensive than the tuition fees of domestic art schools of several thousand yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Studying in Italy can be called an out-and-out working student, public universities are free of tuition, if the language of students in the early stage does not reach the level of understanding professional courses, they only need to learn the language, and the language tuition is relatively low, about 300 euros per month, far lower than other European countries, and the standard of living expenses is comparable to Beijing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Italy is known for its rich and colorful arts and wealth, and its education standards are even more renowned, and Italy is becoming more and more popular and loved by international students. Many prestigious Italian universities have preparatory courses for international students to learn the language. What are the application requirements?

    Going abroad will give you a detailed introduction, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    Requirements for the Italian Preparatory Department

    1. Age requirement: at least 18 years old.

    2. Educational requirements: high school graduate, with high school diploma.

    3. Scores: The score of the general college entrance examination is above 380 points (calculated with 750 points).

    Daily Italian lessons, including intensive reading, grammar, speaking, listening.

    Elementary stage

    250 hours.

    Daily Italian lessons, including intensive reading, grammar, speaking, listening.

    Students will have a basic grasp of Italian grammar and vocabulary, as well as the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing in Italian. Able to read general texts and be able to communicate in Italian on a daily basis.

    Improvement stage

    100 hours.

    Intensive Italian language course, including grammar, reading, intensive speaking, listening.

    Comprehensively improve students' comprehensive level of Italian (grammar, speaking, listening, etc.) to A2 level. The vocabulary reaches around 1500.

    Introduction to Italian culture and art.

    20 hours. Introductory lecture on Italian culture or art.

    To enable students to understand the characteristics of Italian culture and art, and to improve their own artistic accomplishment.

    Application Materials:

    High school graduates are required to prove their college entrance examination scores, and art students are also required to provide a provincial unified art examination score certificate; (All of the above need to be issued and stamped by the Provincial Examination Institute or the Municipal Recruitment Office).

    The original certificate of passing the examination (for provinces with unified examination, if the original is lost, it needs to be issued and stamped by the main examination unit); If the high school diploma is accompanied by the results of the entrance examination, you need to go to the provincial recruitment office to issue the examination transcript.

    Proof of high school diploma (for embassy authentication, issued and stamped by the high school).

    1 copy of ID card.

    10 recent 2-inch bareheaded photos with white background.

    Original passport signed on the last page.

    The above is an introduction to the conditions for studying abroad in Italy for pre-university studies, I hope it will be helpful to you. If you want to study in Italy successfully, you need to know more first-hand information, and you will be updated in time when you go abroad. If you like it, you can press CTRL+D to continue to pay attention to surprises!

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