Why Italy?

One of the most important and difficult steps for studying and migrating abroad is choosing the right destination for each applicant in each degree and
field of study
Today, due to the strange increase in the price of currency in the country, choosing a destination has become much more difficult than before. Because student migration does not simply mean getting on a plane and going to another country; Rather, this is just the beginning, and a person who intends to migrate abroad for study should have a plan for the coming months and even years in mind and, as the saying goes, have done everything in the book
  • Why can applicants to study abroad at different times, look at Italy as a good choice?
  • What are the advantages of studying in Italy compared to other European countries?
  • What are the costs of studying and living in Italy?
  • What is the reputation of Italian universities in Europe and the world?
    What are the study conditions in Italy?
    These are just some of the goal setting shareware that you can use in order to make the right decision.

 

Very reasonable cost of studying in Italy

According to the exchange rate, one of the most important factors in deciding whether to choose a country is the cost of education.

In Italy, schooling is completely free for ages 6 to 16, and in universities, students pay tuition according to the income of their supervisor. Now, if your supervisor’s income is lower than the amount specified by the Italian Ministry of Science, in addition to tuition waivers, you can also apply for a scholarship, and also if the student’s family is far from the university, the student is now In addition to deducting tuition or exemption from paying tuition and applying for a scholarship, you can also apply for a housing allowance.

Click here for more information on studying and living in Italy.

Very reasonable cost of living in Italy

One of the most important factors influencing the cost of living anywhere in the world is our lifestyle and our expectations of life. It is noteworthy that the figures given for the cost of living in Italy in this section are average and normal for a student life. If we want to reduce the cost of living in Italy in general, it should be noted that every student in Italy, depending on the city, university and field of study, should consider an average of between 400 and 800 euros per month for living expenses. . In the following, we have tried to describe the cost of living in Italy separately.

The cost of housing in Italy

By expressing and imagining an apartment unit in Milan, which is also the most expensive city in Italy, we may be able to speak clearly and accurately about the cost of housing.

Consider an apartment in Milan with two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. If you want to rent a single room, you have to consider between 350 and 550 Euros, and if you want to rent another room with 2 beds and actually have a roommate, you have to pay between 250-350 Euros. Consider renting this bed monthly. Well, it’s natural that the kitchen and the bathroom are shared.

In the Italian capital, Rome, this is about the same amount, but in cities like Bologna, 20% less, in Turin, Padua and Genoa 30% less, and in smaller cities like Siena, Pavia or southern cities like Marchea Bari. You can consider up to 40% less.

The cost of food in Italy

It can be said that food is not expensive in Italy. On average, you can spend between 200 and 300 euros per month on food.

High reputation of Italian universities

Certainly, one of the most important factors in choosing the right university to continue your education for a person who wants to endure distance from family and the hardships of living abroad is the high reputation of the university where he studies. The world’s universities are ranked every year based on several factors. Italian universities, both in general and in various fields, have a very good position among European and even world universities.

Ranking of some Italian universities based on the authoritative QS site for 2021:
Polytechnic of Milan / 137 / Politecnico di Milano

University of Bologna / 160 / University of Bologna

Sapienza Rome / 171 / Sapienza Univerist of Rome

University of Padua / 216 / University of Padova

University of Milan / 301 / University of Milan

Polytechnic of Turin / 308 / Politecnico di Torino

University of Pisa / 383 / University of Pisa

University of Naples Federico II / 392 / University of Naples Federico II

University of Trento / 403 / University of Trento

University of Florence / 432 / University of Florence

University of Rome / Tor Vergata / 511-520 / University of Rome – Tor Vergata

University of Turin / 521 – 530 / University of Turin

University of Pavia / 601-650 / University of Pavia

University of Siena / 651-700 / University of Siena

University of Genoa / 651-700 / University of Genoa

Polytechnic University of Milan:

Ranked 7th in the world in the field of architecture

Ranked 7th in the world in the field of civil engineering

Ranked 17th in the world in the field of power and electronics

Ranked 6th in the world in the field of art and design

Ranked 34th in the world in chemical engineering

Ranked 40th in the world in the field of computer science

Ranked 9th in the world in the field of mechanics

Sapinza Rome:

Ranked 8th in the world in the field of archeology

Ranked 101st in the world in English language and literature

Ranked 51st in the world in medicine

Ranked 35th in the world in physics and astronomy

Turin Polytechnic University:

Ranked 33rd in the world in the field of architecture

Ranked 50th in the world in the field of art and design

Ranked 25th in the world in the field of civil engineering

Ranked 38th in the world in the field of electrical power and electronics

Ranked 38th in the world in the field of mining engineering

Ranked 30th in the world in the field of mechanics

University of Buconi:

Ranked 7th in the world in business and management

Ranked 17th in the world in accounting and taxation

Ranked 16th in the world in economics

University of Bologna:

Ranked 51st in the world in the field of history

Ranked 101st in the world of linguistics

Ranked 51st in the world in the field of electrical power and electronics

University of Padua:

Ranked 51st in the world in the field of history

Ranked 51st in the world in physics and astronomy

University of Milan:

Ranked 51st in the world of philosophy

Ranked 51st in the world in medicine

Ranked 45th in the world in the field of veterinary sciences

Study in English in Italy

Studying in English anywhere in the world is a very important factor for international students. By studying in English language universities, you will have the chance to continue your studies and find a job anywhere in the world.

It is possible to study in different fields including engineering, humanities, experimental sciences and و in different levels in English in Italy.

Undergraduate study is possible in English in fields such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, computer, electricity, economic management and many other fields.

At the master’s and doctoral level, it is possible to study in all fields in English in different cities of Italy.

Social life in Italy

The Italian people are very warm and kind. You only realize the importance of this when a few years have passed since your migration and you may have seen the living conditions in other European countries. Then you will realize the importance of how much the social behaviors and attitudes that you experience as an outsider on campus and at work, and even in everyday life in the city, can affect your mood. Do not forget that behind every change there are a number of mental and emotional dangers; Especially migrating alone to another country. So if you want to determine your destination, it is better not to forget the social reasons.

Obtaining residency after graduation

Staying and staying in Italy after graduation is very simple and affordable.

Click here for more information on applying for permanent residence in Italy.