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Hello, what should I prepare before applying to study in Italy?
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Prospective international students should be cautious in the process of choosing a school, and need to understand all aspects of the school, including the professional setting, faculty, school environment, fee standards, admission conditions, accommodation and meal arrangements, etc.
According to Italian law, universities must teach in Italian, so it is recommended that Chinese students should lay a solid foundation in Italian and learn grammar and basic vocabulary before going abroad, so as to lay a solid foundation for future study. 10 months abroad to study at the University for Foreigners of Perugia or the University for Foreigners of Siena, which is one of the most famous language schools in Italy. When studying for a university course, the biggest challenge is overcoming the language barrier.
Although we already have a certain foundation in Italian, we used to focus on learning grammar, and our spoken English was basically at the level of daily conversation. All of a sudden, I had to face all kinds of technical terms, I couldn't understand them in class, and I didn't know what the key points were in exams.
Italian public schools are the first choice.
There are currently 77 comprehensive universities in Italy, and the tuition fees for studying at Italian public universities are lower than those in other European countries. In big cities like Rome and Milan, the cost of studying is relatively high, and if the school does not provide student apartments and canteens, it is difficult for students to find accommodation on their own.
Aim for the current popular disciplines.
Studying in Italy has many advantages for Chinese students. In terms of learning, Italy is a world leader in painting, photography, fashion design, sculpture, sculpture, archaeology, cultural relics conservation, architecture, etc., and is also rich in physics, philosophy, law, medicine and agriculture. Because China and Italy have the same long historical background, they have many things in common in terms of ideology and culture.
In the body of the Italian people is the blood of the Latins, who are cheerful, warm, hospitable and friendly to the Chinese. Italy is located in southern Europe, with a pleasant climate, warm in winter and cool in summer, which is suitable for Chinese students to study and live.
In addition to the requirements of the embassy and the Italian Ministry of Education, each school also has its own special requirements, such as Bocconi Business University, which requires language scores such as IELTS or TOEFL and computer scores, so students should prepare for these requirements in advance. When choosing a graduate program, it is important that the undergraduate courses and bachelor's degrees obtained in China match the courses they choose to study in Italy. In the past two years, some Italian universities have placed great emphasis on the assessment of students' undergraduate courses.
The domestic education system is not the same as the Italian education system. Italy is a European education system, and it is different from China in terms of curriculum, class hours, and credits. Therefore, it is likely that the Italian study abroad school will evaluate the student's course to see if the student's course at a Chinese university can be immediately enrolled in an Italian postgraduate program.
If the assessment result is not good, the school may allow the student to make up the undergraduate course.
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After graduation, if you do not want to study Italian in China, but want to study directly in Italy with no language foundation, then you must prepare your study application and visa application materials as soon as possible in order to get a student visa as soon as possible. Actively participate in Italian language courses, learning 300 400 hours of Italian, with a language level of A2; During the training, prepare the pre-registration materials in order to participate in the pre-registration of the university majors held by the Cultural Section of the Italian Embassy in Beijing in December every year, and after the successful completion of the pre-registration, you will go to Italy in February-March of the following year! Continue your training in Italian language at a language school for six months until September.
After that, if you take the Italian language test of the pre-registered university, and if you reach the B2 level of Italian at the university, you will be officially admitted to the university and start the master's degree program. That's probably all, and can you ask Orient International.
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1. Educational requirements.
The diploma must be translated into Italian by a translation bureau recognized by China, and then authenticated by the Chinese Consular Office. China's high school Chinese can be directly registered at the university to apply for majors after being certified by the Chinese Consulate in Italy, and Chinese university diplomas can be applied for post-secondary education, master's degree and graduate studies in Italy after being certified by the Chinese Consulate in Italy, and some majors can also be directly upgraded and renewed.
2. Issue a certificate.
Students are also required to issue a "fit to study" certificate, which is a certificate of passing the national college entrance examination.
3. Language foundation.
Have a basic knowledge of Italian. The period spent studying Italian at school must not be less than 4 to 6 months. Applicants must take a language test in Italy, which is usually taken in early September each year at the university where the applicant is pre-registered.
4. Eligible to apply.
Chinese students applying to study at an Italian university must have a secondary school diploma; Students applying to study Italian Language and Culture in Italy must have a secondary school diploma. If you get a student visa for Italy, you can travel to 14 countries, including Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Greece, Denmark, and the Netherlands, without a visa.
5. Provide financial guarantees.
According to Italian national regulations, even those who do not need to apply for a visa must provide a financial guarantee, which is an essential 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.
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1. Academic requirements
Overseas students with academic certificates must be translated into Italian by a translation bureau recognized by China, and then authenticated by the Chinese Consular Office. China's high school Chinese can directly register at the university to apply for majors after being certified by the Chinese Consulate in Italy, and Chinese university diplomas can be applied for post-secondary education, master's degree and graduate study in Italy after being certified by the Chinese Consulate in Italy.
2. Language Basics
To study in Italy, you need to have a certain foundation in the Italian language. The period spent studying Italian at school must not be less than 4 to 6 months. Applicants must take a language test in Italy, which usually takes place in early September each year at the university where the applicant is pre-registered.
3. Application requirements for different academic qualifications
1. Non-art undergraduates.
Non-art undergraduates generally go to universities to study undergraduate courses through the Marco Polo Program, and the conditions for studying in Italy are: high school diploma, no less than 380 points in the college entrance examination cultural courses, and a total score of 750 points. A financial guarantee of 5,000 euros.
2. Master of non-arts.
Non-art masters generally go to public universities to study for master's programs through the Marco Polo program, and the conditions for studying in Italy are: have a bachelor's degree certificate and hold the transcript and course description of the undergraduate course issued by the school. A financial guarantee of 5,000 euros.
3. Bachelor's degree in art.
Art undergraduates generally go to art colleges and universities to pursue undergraduate courses through the Turandot Program, and their application requirements were just adjusted in May 2010. The conditions for studying in Italy are: a high school diploma and a financial guarantee of 5,000 euros.
4. Master of Arts.
This kind of pre-emptive promotion is generally through the Turandot program to study in an art college for a master's degree, and the conditions for studying in Italy are: a bachelor's degree certificate in an art major and a bachelor's transcript and course description issued by the school. A financial guarantee of 5,000 euros.
There are a few things to keep in mind when studying in Italy:
When choosing a school and major to study in Italy, you should start from your actual situation, and you can't blindly choose a well-known city or a well-known school. It is more rational to choose a major direction according to your own conditions, and then consider the professional ranking to choose a school.
When you go to Italy to study, you need to pay attention to the local customs, when eating, the right knife and the left fork of both arms, clamp the arms, do not put the elbows on the table, the knife and fork cross indicate that you have not finished eating, and the merger order is put in order to indicate that you have eaten enough. Italians generally wear Western-style clothes for formal social occasions, especially for some major events, and pay attention to neat dressing, and like to wear three-piece suits.
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If you want to study in Italy, you must first determine the conditions and then see if you meet these conditions. Let's take a look at what the requirements for an undergraduate in Italy are.
1. Application requirements for Italian undergraduate students
1. Language conditions.
At these universities in Italy, there are usually only two languages in the curriculum, English and Italian. However, when students apply to universities, they need to pass the Italian test, and of course they need to pass the English speaking part.
However, for many international students, most of them have no foundation in Italian. Therefore, students need to go to a language school to complete the knowledge of the Italian language. As for the study time, it depends on the language talent of each student.
But generally speaking, the learning time is usually about half a year, so that the Italian language can have a better foundation.
In addition, you should be careful not to conflict with your enrollment time in a language school. The time of the language test in Italy is very uniform, usually around September every year. Therefore, you need to consider your own schedule to ensure that you can register smoothly after passing the language test.
2. Economic conditions.
To apply for an undergraduate degree in Italy, you need to prove your financial situation so that the school can confirm that the student can pay the tuition fee. The general deposit is 400 euros per month, which means that the student's certificate costs 4,800 euros for one year, and 9,600 euros for two years.
2. Reasons for studying in Italy
1. Italian universities have a very advanced education system, a deep educational background, and a variety of long-established universities.
2. In Italy, the educational resources between various schools are very balanced, and the teachers and teaching facilities of each school will be uniformly distributed. In other words, whether it is a school in a big city or a university in a small place, the quality of education that students can receive is the same. In addition, in order to attract more students to study here, there are many programs and preferential policies for international students.
3. There is no tuition fee to study in a public institution in Italy, and the overall cost of studying abroad will be lower than that of the United Kingdom and the United States. Students only need to pay an annual application fee, and they can get a bachelor's degree with 180 credits after three years of undergraduate study, and a master's degree with 120 credits after two years of master's degree. These degrees are also accredited internationally, and many of its private schools are now accredited.
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Because Italy has a relatively developed economy and its education level is relatively high, there are many students who want to study here. So let's talk about going abroad, how do international students go to Italy for an undergraduate degree?
1. Undergraduate study conditions
1. In terms of academics, students are required to complete high school courses, so that students can choose more colleges and universities. It is best to apply after completing the college entrance examination and getting the results, and the Italian university can also review it, so you don't have to spend time waiting for students to prepare all the materials. Of course, there will be score requirements when applying.
First of all, students need to submit an application to the school to send their transcripts, and then they can show the transcripts that they meet the requirements after receiving permission. In general, Italian universities require students to have a GPA above above.
2. Generally speaking, there are also requirements for Italian, and you need to spend more energy to prepare for the language, after all, this will have a greater impact on your admission application. If you do not have a passing language score, you will need to take a language course. At present, in these Italian universities, the required grade should be B1 B2.
In terms of language preparation, it is best to prepare early.
2. Matters related to studying abroad in the undergraduate program
1. The difference between planned students and international students.
The difference between international students is that the program is only for Chinese students, because these programs themselves are a kind of study abroad program that Italy has developed with us. In the planned student project, there are also two projects: Marco Polo and Turandot. The two programs are also different, the former is for comprehensive universities, and the latter is for art universities.
But you need to learn Italian in your home country first, and then you have to go to a language school in Italy. Program students are more suitable for students who have graduated from high school and are in their third year of high school.
The international student program is open to global students, and students need to complete the language study first, and get enough Italian scores before they can enter the school in Italy.
2. Courses in Italian institutions.
In Italian universities, there is a tolerance and rigor in the study of any major. Italy has a credit system, which means that students must complete all credits before graduation, and if they do not get enough credits, they can only postpone their graduation. These universities in Italy have high graduation requirements for students, who need to complete more than 70,000 words** for undergraduate graduation and have internship experience in their major.
This may seem like a lot of difficulty, but in fact, as long as you keep studying hard, you will be able to graduate normally.
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