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I can't stand it anymore!! I seem to have your question.
I'm the one who is in charge, and I've been in the past three years.
First of all, the intermediary fee of 32000 + language fee is already very high, usually the intermediary fee is between 10000-14000, the language fee is calculated according to the study time, 5000 for half a year 10000 a year is about the same, the two add up to 24000, and it is very important that applying for a bursary does not require any cost to do a good job of materials and submit an application directly (even if the material fee is only 1000RMB).
So, the last ** is up to 25,000 at most.
Knowing that your agent is so expensive, it's very simple, this agent recruits students directly from within your school, and cheats people under the guise of your school's program, so a considerable part of the agency fee paid by each of you will be taken away by the school as a kickback.
15 places??? Paralysis funny dead. Although this year's international student rules have not yet been promulgated, according to last year's majors and quotas, there are at least 80 places for the enrollment of Turin Polytechnic and Mechanical Engineering and Automobile, and at least 10-15 places for each of the majors of civil engineering, architecture, information and communication, industrial engineering, biological engineering and textile engineering.
Do you understand why that shit agent dares to fool you like this, this is "hunger" sales, relying on your lack of knowledge of Italian schools to wantonly exaggerate the difficulty of applying and emphasize how serious the number of places is limited.
There is no need to ask him at all, so to speak, the success rate of the application has no connection with the intermediary, no matter how large he is, there is no difference between your own application, the application process will not be different because of whether it is handled by an intermediary, you have to submit the materials through the embassy, submit them to the Italian school for review, and finally issue the visa uniformly, during which there is no intermediary factor that can intervene.
Many of my classmates came by DIY, and I also helped many of them DIY to Italy. There is nothing difficult or technical about the application process, all that is required is patience and perseverance, as there is a need to go back and forth between the visa application center and the embassy and the notary office.
The intermediary is a tool, that is, to take money to do things, and there is no need to be polite to them. If they dare to call you out, then change, there are hundreds of study abroad agents across the country, and there is a large list of them when you search for them on the Internet, and they will chase you and ask. Why bother with this shit intermediary to be angry.
Finally, I heard about this agency last year, I don't want to talk too much, if you have the heart, you will understand what they are doing.
In addition, it will teach you how to identify black intermediaries.
If you have any questions, you can follow up, or read my posts.
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This fee is expensive, and the agents are generally very black, but generally speaking, 3w is very good.
Generally, the intermediary is about 3w.
Don't believe this kind of fictitious fee for overseas service fees.
But then you have to figure out the whole process on your own.
In fact, don't listen to the intermediary so mysterious.
Generally, those who apply and meet the enrollment requirements should be admitted.
Actually, it can't be said to be an admission, because there is an entrance exam.
It depends on what major you apply for.
You can't say you've been admitted without a formal registration.
I'm a half-DIY half-intermediary and gave 1w
Because I met a friend.
But I don't have language training.
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1.Politecnico di Torino is one of the top universities in Italy, with high prospects and recognition.
2.Hard. In Italy, not knowing Italian really doesn't work. If you rely on English, then you can read a small part of things, but you can't speak, you can only make comparisons.
3.The Politecnico di Torino offers a full scholarship of 10,000 euros per year to particularly outstanding students, as well as partial scholarships for outstanding students from low-income families, mainly the EDISU scholarship, which is about 4,200 euros per year (due to the economic crisis this year, for example, most students have not been able to get this money, which is about 67%). The EDISU Scholarship is also known as the Piedmont University Student Welfare Scholarship, which is mainly for undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students with an annual family income of less than 1,000 euros, and can enjoy full tuition exemption and apply for a scholarship of 4,200 euros for the year of the EDISU Scholarship.
4.I don't know the specific number, and I need a professional answer.
5.I haven't been to school, and I don't know. However, as the top university in Italy, I think the campus environment, cultural atmosphere and student quality will not be low.
Personal opinion, for reference only.
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Politecnico di torino ——
One of the best science and engineering universities in Italy, Polytechnic Europe is ranked 5th.
Founded in the mid-1800s, the Polytechnic University of Turin evolved into a practical school for engineers in 1859 before merging with the Italian Industrial Museum in 1906 to form the Royal Polytechnic University of Turin.
There are 7 colleges and more than 120 majors. Accredited by the Ministry of Education of China; Engineering and Architecture;
The engineering university is ranked 57th in the world, 7th in Europe and 1st in Italy;
Axue provides Italian and English courses for international academics;
The Politecnico Polytechnic de Turin Language Centre (CLA) offers free Italian language courses for all international academics.
Expertise in engineering, covering majors:
Undergraduate – taught in English: Automotive Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Architecture;
The first year is taught in English: Aerospace Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Film and Media Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mathematics in the Engineering Field, Physical Engineering, Engineering and Management.
Master's degree in English: Automotive Engineering, Computer and Communication Network Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Energy and Nuclear Engineering, Engineering and Management Mechanical Engineering, Nanotechnology, Petroleum Engineering, Communication Engineering, Textile Engineering, Ecological Design.
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