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How to Apply to an International University in Italy in 2022 (Part2)

  1. Language requirements for applying to Italian universities

Study programmes taught in both Italian and English are offered by Italian universities. The majority of English study options, however, are offered at the postgraduate level (Master’s and PhD programmes).

At some Italian universities, you may be able to apply for degrees that are taught in Italian while taking the coursework and exams in English. The following are the language tests that Italian colleges accept:

  • Italian language exams given by CILS
  • Italian Institutes of Culture and other locations abroad both offer the o test.
  • CELI – test at authorised testing sites in collaboration with the University of Perugia
  • English-language assessments
  • iBT TOEFL
  • The Academic IELTS.
  • Academic PTE
  • Advanced C1

Students who can demonstrate that English was used as the primary language of instruction for their Bachelor’s degree for at least three years are free from submitting any English language certifications.

5. Documents needed for college applications

• Identity card

• passport size photograph

• Student record

• Application to universities

  1. Programs of study and course descriptions in detail (must contain the number of hours of the courses or training activities that you have completed according to your academic curriculum)
  2. CV
  3. Recommendation letter
  4. Letter of intent
  5. Language ability (English or Italian)
  6. Portfolio of (only for applicants to architecture, urban planning, or any design programme)
  7. Official SAT or ACT score

University application deadlines in Italy

Between mid-April and mid-may, get in touch with the Italian embassy or consulate to ask for a Letter of Academic Eligibility and Suitability (Dichiarazione di Valoro in Loco).

Be sure to check with the institution you’re interested in before applying as each one may have a different deadline.

  1. After obtaining your admission letter, the next phase is to

Following the application procedure, studying in Italy entails a few further steps:

If you require a student visa (mostly for students from non-EU/EEA countries), apply for one.

Within eight working days of your arrival in Italy, register with the local police (Questura) and request a residency permit.

After arriving in Italy, students must officially enrol in the institution before they may begin their classes.

Prepare a health insurance policy with at least 30,000 EUR in coverage. The same range of medical treatments are available to EU citizens with an EHIC as they are to Italian nationals. Citizens of the EU (without an EHIC) and non-EU can either pay for a health insurance coverage from their home country before they leave for Italy or get one as soon as possible after arriving. Additionally, they can sign up for the Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale-S.S.N.). Studyportals identified Aon as a trustworthy partner in order to guarantee that students have access to the best insurance available. You can quickly find guidance and information on prices based on your unique needs: Now, get free counsel.

You can always visit the official website for additional information about applying to an Italian university: 

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