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Italy offers the famous Regional Scholarship which covers tuition + hostel + meals + cash stipend.

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Many Italian universities accept "English Proficiency Certificates" from your previous college instead of IELTS.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, mostly. Almost all public universities offer the Regional Scholarship. This scholarship covers 100% of your tuition fees and provides a yearly stipend of up to €7,000. See our Scholarship Guide ↗

It depends on the university. Many Italian universities accept an English Proficiency Certificate from your previous college if your degree was taught in English. However, top-tier universities (like Bologna or Sapienza) often prefer or require IELTS/TOEFL.

Yes! As an international student with a valid residence permit, you are legally allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week. This is often sufficient to cover extra pocket money or travel expenses.

This is a mandatory step for Non-EU students. After a university accepts you, you must register on the government portal Universitaly.it. This process verifies your admission and forwards your details to the Italian Embassy in your country for visa processing.

For the study visa, you generally need to show proof of financial means of approximately €8,000 to €10,000 in a bank account. This ensures you can support yourself for the first year. Note that this amount can vary slightly depending on your specific country's embassy requirements.

The first call for applications usually begins in November or December (for the following year's September intake). Most universities open their portals between January and April. It is highly recommended to prepare your documents by December.

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