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The requirements for studying in Italy depend on the level of education you’re applying for. For undergraduate programs, you typically need your high school diploma and proof of language proficiency (either in Italian or English). For graduate programs, you’ll need your undergraduate degree, as well as specific documents related to your field of study. Our team will guide you personally through the specific requirements for the program you’re interested in.
Yes, with a valid Italian student visa (Type D), you can travel freely within the Schengen Area without an additional visa.
After arriving in Italy, you will need to apply for a student residence permit within 8 days of arrival. We assist you in completing all necessary paperwork, gathering documents, and submitting your application to the appropriate authorities. Our team will also help you with renewing your residence permit if needed, ensuring you stay compliant with local laws.
Italian universities use a 30-point scale for exams, where 18/30 is the minimum passing grade and 30/30 is the highest.
As an international student in Italy, you can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during holidays, depending on your visa type.
We offer a range of services to support international students, including: University education counselling and guidance on choosing the right program, assistance with scholarship applications and finding funding opportunities, guidance through the residency permit process, a comprehensive Welcome Package and much more.