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Living costs in Italy can vary depending on the city, lifestyle, and accommodation choices. On average, students can expect to spend around €600 – €1,000 per month, including rent, food, transportation, and other personal expenses. We provide detailed guidance on budgeting, finding affordable housing, and tips on saving money while living in Italy.
Commonly accepted exams include IELTS, TOEFL and Cambridge English tests.
Yes! We provide one-on-one support to guide you through the university application process in Italy, from choosing the right program to preparing documents, writing your motivation letter, and submitting your application. We’ll ensure your application stands out and that you meet all deadlines.
Italy is considered a safe and welcoming destination for international students, ranking among the top 10 safest countries in Europe. Most university cities have low crime rates, and locals are generally friendly and supportive towards students.
Yes, many universities in Italy offer degree programs in English, particularly at the graduate level. We can help you identify the programs available in English and assist with application requirements, including language proficiency exams, if necessary.
Some of the most affordable cities for students include Bari, Palermo, Pisa, and Pavia. These cities offer lower rent and living costs compared to Milan, Rome, or Florence, while still providing high-quality education.