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I'm a student at Politecnico di Torino and I've been here for more than three years.
First of all, I would like to tell you responsibly: there is no such thing as a so-called selection exam!! It's all a gimmick made by some bad intermediaries!!
You only need to pass one exam before entering the Polytechnic University of Turin, that is, September is before the start of the semester, and the unified entrance examination after arriving in Turin is related to whether you can enter the exam of your major, but the exam may be adjusted by the major.
And, again, I will tell you responsibly:
Polytechnic di Torino does not offer any exams in the country [including the optional exams you are talking about]!!
Only the embassy or consulate is eligible for interviews, and all other forms of interviews are counterfeit!!
It is impossible for Politecnico di Torino to go to high school to recruit students, and all those who are in the name of Politecnico di Torino are intermediaries!! And it is an unscrupulous intermediary!!
So, if you don't pass this kind of exam, you don't believe that you can last look at those students with low scores, as long as you pay the money, you can register, the agent is to create some tension for you, so that you can believe in how high their ability is, believe in how formal they are.
But in the end, they are intermediaries, just intermediaries who take money to run errands, and they are not qualified to recruit students under the banner of Politecnico di Torino, and they are ashamed to hold selection exams, which is really a joke!!
Finally, I would like to give you three questions that I have had:
Judging from the deceptive method, it should be the same intermediary.
This classmate hopes that you can carefully screen it, and it is inevitable that you will be confused by these scum in society after staying in school for a long time.
If you have any questions, you can ask them, or refer to my records, I just can't get used to seeing these unscrupulous intermediaries swindling in China.
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It's not difficult, and you should be able to pass English 120 or above.
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The full scholarship is 4,600 euros per year, and the full scholarship is 9,800 per year, but this year Italy has just passed a bill to reduce education spending, which has led to the rejection of a group of full-scholarship doctoral students from China to the Polytechnic University of Turin this year, so now it is more and more difficult to get.
Living expenses 200-250 euros per month (food, clothing, transportation) and renting a house 180-300 euros per month (rent, electricity, network).
Insurance 98 euros per year and registration fee 400-500 euros per year (full exemption for registration fee reduction).
Tickets abroad range from 500 to 600 euros.
The cost of going abroad: varies from person to person, DIY is the cheapest, 1500RMB for three double certifications, 800RMB for graduation certificate notarization and double certification, it is free to submit a student visa to the visa center, fill in the embassy application**, and then wait for the interview, if your home is in Beijing, you can save a lot of transportation costs, and the mess is only 1000RMB.
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The amount of financial aid varies every year, and Torino Polytechnic University is a public institution that charges a student registration fee every year, and the overall cost is about 2,780,000 yuan, and it will not exceed 300,000 yuan at most.
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Hey, I really envy you! I wanted to go last year, but I didn't get enough results in the college entrance examination and finished the game.
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