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Inadequate. To study an undergraduate course in Italy, the tuition fee for a year is about 1,000 euros, the living expenses range from 500,100 euros per month, and the total annual expenses are about 10,000 euros (equivalent to about 100,000 yuan).
According to Italy's visa policy, international students should deposit all tuition fees and living expenses in an Italian bank in advance, and the tuition fees will be transferred directly to the school, and the living expenses will be withdrawn from the bank. In addition, it is strictly forbidden for international students to work in Italy**.
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Not enough, the cheapest at home and abroad to learn the language is 30,000, the intermediary fee is generally more than 10,000, the annual living expenses are 4 to 70,000, there are legal working hours for 22 hours a month, you can earn 1,000 to 2,000 yuan, you spend a lot of money in big cities, and the cheapest accommodation is also 125 euros a month, but if you can get a scholarship, you can almost read it.
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This is theoretically possible. But you're going to have a hard time.
First, you can earn a scholarship of an average of 5,000 euros a year, (or if you apply for free accommodation, free non-canteen) and you can save money, don't buy clothes, and don't go far away.
Second, it only applies to large cities. My classmates in Milan and Rome can earn 1,000 a month by working part-time. However, this takes up most of the study time.
It is recommended that you apply to Genoa, which is very cost-effective.
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120,000 is equivalent to more than 11,000 euros, and it depends on how many years you have to study, but as the guy downstairs said, it will be stuck in almost 1 year.
The cost of foreign countries is also large, so think about it.
But it's right that the famous brands are cheap there, hehe.
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First-tier cities: Milan, Rome, Venice, etc.;
University registration fee (approx.): 1,500 euros, 10,500 yuan per year (before the stipend), 800 euros, 5,500 yuan per year (after the stipend).
Scholarship (approx.): 3,000-5,000 euros 10,000 yuan living expenses: 400 euros 2,800 yuan per month equivalent to 10,000 euros accommodation expenses: 400 euros 2,800 months equivalent to 10,000 euros 8,400 yuan per year.
Clothing and daily expenses: 1,300 euros 100,000 yuan annual transportation expenses: 240 euros 1,680 yuan per year.
Air ticket: 600 euros 5000 yuan round trip.
A total of about 100,000 per year.
Second-tier cities: Bologna, Turin, Florence, etc.;
University registration fee (approx.): 1,200 euros, 8,400 yuan per year (before stipend), 600 euros, 4,200 yuan per year (after stipend).
Bursary (approx.): 3,000-5,000 euros 10,000 yuan annual living expenses: 350 euros 2,450 yuan per month equivalent to 10,000 yuan annual accommodation fee: 300 euros 2,100 yuan per month equivalent to 10,000 yuan annual travel expenses: 1,200 euros 8,400 yuan per year.
Clothing and daily expenses: 1,300 euros 100,000 yuan annual transportation expenses: 240 euros 1,680 yuan per year.
Air ticket: 600 euros 5,000 yuan A total of about 80,000 yuan a year round trip to third-tier cities: Lecce, Foggia, Naples, Bari, etc.
University registration fee (approx.): 900 euros 6,300 yuan per year (before the stipend) 400 euros 2,800 yuan per year (after the stipend).
Bursary (about): 3000-5000 euros 1000000 yuan annual living expenses: 300 euros 2100 yuan per month equivalent to 10,000 yuan annual accommodation fee: 200 euros 1400 yuan per month equivalent to 10,000 yuan annual travel expenses: 1200 euros 8400 yuan per year.
Clothing and daily expenses: 1,300 euros 100,000 yuan annual transportation expenses: 240 euros 1,680 yuan per year.
Air ticket: 600 euros 5,000 yuan A total of about 70,000 yuan a year.
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1.If you are planning to study in two stages, it will be about 20,000-30,000 yuan in China and 3-50,000 yuan in foreign countries. International students save money on language fees abroad.
2.Regarding the handling and pre-registration of various materials, etc., it is recommended not to do it yourself, the time cost is really not cost-effective. Wouldn't it be better to find a reliable organization that goes through every layer of the process over and over again, and it won't cost a lot of money.
At present, the cost of studying abroad materials is about 10,000 yuan, and if there is an institution that packages it for you, it will not cost 10,000 yuan.
3.The pre-registration fee of the embassy is 1860 yuan.
4.Visa fees. About 600 yuan.
5.Overseas insurance. About 500-1500 yuan, the type of insurance is different, so ** is not the same.
6.Airfare. One-way ticket to Italy: between 4000-6000 yuan, one round trip.
7.The registration fee varies from school to school, generally at 1,000-3,000 euros (that is, about 8,000-25,000 yuan), three-year undergraduate program, two-year graduate program, you can calculate it yourself.
8.Accommodation fee.
Milan, Venice, Rome: about 400-600 euros per month for a single room; Florence, Bologna, Bari, etc.: about 250-500 euros per month for a single room; Lecce, Carrara, Perugia, Padua, Pisa, etc.:
Single rooms cost 170-250 euros per month.
9.Information fee. The textbooks are different for each major, but you will have to spend at least 300-600 euros (about 2100-4200 yuan) on materials every year
Then there's the cost of living while studying in Italy
10.Meals: 400 euros per month, about 2800 yuan; This is ideal, but many students will have dinner parties or go out on weekends to treat themselves at this price!
11.Other Fees.
Some expenses for daily necessities and shopping! Generally, it is about 150 euros (RMB 1000) a month, but everyone's lifestyle is different, some students change daily necessities more frequently, and some students change them in a short time. All in all, 120,000 in first-tier cities is enough.
If you're in a second- or third-tier city, 80,000 is about the same. The cost varies depending on the region!
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Italian public schools are tuition-free, and they charge an annual registration fee, which generally ranges from 800-2,000 euros, depending on the institution and specialty. The main cost is focused on food, housing and living expenses. This is different according to the city, generally first-tier cities, such as Rome, Milan, etc., the annual cost is about 9-100,000 yuan.
Second-tier cities such as Bologna, Florence, Turin, etc., are 8-90,000 yuan a year, and third-tier cities such as Bari, Palermo and other cities are around 70,000 yuan a year.
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The annual cost of Italian public institutions is 7-100,000 yuan (including living expenses and accommodation expenses).
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Private universities.
Tuition fee: 10-170,000 RMB per year; Living expenses are 6-80,000 RMB per year.
Public universities. Tuition is free of charge; Living expenses are 6-80,000 RMB per year.
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Domestic expenditure part.
1. Domestic Italian language learning intermediary fees and third-party fees, etc.: The tuition fee varies according to the different grades reported, generally about 2-30,000 yuan.
2. The material fee involved in the study abroad application (including notarized translation of academic materials, double certification, certification by the Ministry of Education, etc., the pre-registration fee charged by the Italian Embassy, the personal overseas medical insurance of visa materials, the student visa fee of the visa center, etc.): generally the total amount is about 5,500 yuan.
3. One-way ticket to Italy: about 12,000 round-trip. Air China will be more expensive.
4. Italian 10 11 months study fee. This item is only required for students who take the Marco Polo Program and the Turandot Program. At present, the tuition fee of foreign language schools for planned students is basically about 4,500-6,000 euros, about 35,000 yuan.
Normally, if you take the Turandot plan or the Marco Polo plan, the cost involved before going abroad (in China) will be about 6-80,000 yuan; If you are an international student, the cost before going abroad is generally less than 40,000 yuan.
Foreign Expenses Part:
1. Registration fee for Italian universities. Although Italian public universities are tuition-free, each university will charge a certain registration fee, generally around 1,000-3,000 euros (about 7,000-20,000 yuan), and the university registration fee can be waived. Due to the large number of Italian universities and the variety of majors, the registration fee for each major is different, so I will explain the cost of the registration fee in general.
For general liberal arts majors (not all), the registration fee is low, mostly around 1300-1700 euros a year; Science majors (not all) are higher, generally between 1800-2500 euros. The reduction of the university registration fee is generally applied for at the CAF office in Italy, and the ISEEU and ISEE (per capita funds of the family calculated based on the family's income and fixed assets of the family) are generally submitted to the university secretariat after obtaining the relevant certificates. Generally, the registration fee for the second or third semester of the current academic year can be waived, and more than half of the registration fee for the current year can be reduced.
2. The cost of living in Italy, as mentioned earlier, the main expenses for studying in Italy are food, accommodation, transportation, buying all kinds of daily necessities and clothes, travel and personal pocket money. In Italy's big cities, consumption is relatively high, mainly in terms of rent, while in smaller cities it is lower.
For example, in the center of Milan, a single room is generally rented for 400-600 euros a month**, while in small cities, such as Perugia, Macerata, Padua, etc., a single room is rented for 180-250 euros a month. Relatively speaking, the gap is still very large.
If you want to sum it up every year, there are almost 12-150,000 in first-tier cities; Second-tier cities are about 8-100,000; In third-tier cities, it is about 6-80,000 yuan, depending on the city where your school is located and your usual daily expenses.
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Hello The first major expense of living in Italy should be rent, in addition to renting a house, there are living expenses, including food consumption, transportation, shopping, etc. As long as you don't spend lavishly, it is estimated that studying in Italy for a year will cost about 80,000 yuan.
The reason why the cost is relatively small is because Italy is one of the few countries in the world where university education is tuition-free (only for public schools), ** does not regard education as a profitable industry, international students only need to pay a small registration fee every year (in fact, the university registration fee is about equal to the university's taxes), children who study in public schools can not only be exempted from tuition, but also enjoy the same free medical care and other benefits as Italian students. Therefore, the overall cost of studying in Italy is mainly the hard cost of applying to Italian schools and the cost of living in Italy
International students: International students generally study language in China, take the B1-B2 level, and then go abroad to take the entrance exam, the fee includes.
Pre-registration fee: 1,860 yuan for pre-registration at the domestic consulate.
The language fee for learning B1-B2 in China: about 30,000 RMB.
Round-trip air tickets: about 4,500 if you book in advance, total: 4-50,000 RMB.
Prospects: Prospective students are required to study abroad for 10-11 months of language study, and then pass the language test and enter the university to take the entrance exam, the fee is included.
Pre-registration fee: 1860 yuan for domestic consulate registration.
Domestic language learning A2-B1: 20,000 RMB.
One-way air ticket: about 4000-5000 yuan.
Foreign language tuition: about 5,000 euros, equivalent to 40,000 yuan.
Daily expenses during the 10-month language period: about 8-100,000 yuan in first-tier cities, 6-80,000 yuan in second-tier cities, and about 4-60,000 yuan in third-tier cities.
Total: 12-150,000.
Living expenses for one year during the study abroad period: mainly including registration fees, accommodation fees, living expenses, transportation expenses, etc.
First-tier cities: Milan, Rome, Venice, Como, etc. 10-120,000 years.
Second-tier cities: Florence, Turin, Bologna 8-100,000 years.
Third-tier cities: Naples, Genoa, Perugia, Siena, etc. 5-80,000 years.
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If you go to Italy to study and add living expenses, it will be about 50,000 or 60,000 yuan a year.
And if the family conditions are not good, you can choose to study and work part-time.
And it is important to choose a good starting point to study abroad, 1Italian exam fee. In China, it is necessary to take the Italian level exam at A2 or higher level, depending on the situation. The general examination fee is about a few hundred to a thousand yuan.
2.Italian language learning in the country. Domestic small language training, more formal ** is generally charged about 8000 to 9000 per 300 class hours, which refers to small class teaching.
3.Study abroad processing fee. The study abroad process includes entrusted study abroad services, as well as material fees, visa fees, etc., and the specific expenses vary according to the standards set by each study abroad service agency.
4.Guarantee of funds (private universities). 5,000 euros-10,000 euros, about 50,000-100,000 yuan.
5.Airfare cost. 5000-7000 yuan, according to the off-peak season.
6.Overseas Service Fees.
7.Italian language study abroad. For Marco and Turandot students only, there are 6-month language courses abroad from March to September, and the tuition fee is generally between 1800-2200 euros, which is about 18000-22000 yuan.
8.Italian University Tuition Fees. Public universities in Italy are tuition-free. The annual registration fee is 500-1000 euros, i.e. 5000-10000 yuan.
9.Cost of living while at university in Italy. About 5,000 euros per year, or 50,000 yuan. Including accommodation, meals, transportation, etc.
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