Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Studying in Italy

Studying in Italy

1. Italian public universities are now free of tuition and only charge a registration fee of several hundred euros. The quality of education is still good. Famous universities include: University of Bologna, University of Rome I, University of Florence, University of Perugia, Polytechnic University of Milan, University of Milan, University of Rome II, University of Pisa, University of Genoa and University of Padua. Their majors cover agriculture, economy, management, statistics and architecture. Compared with the most famous universities in China, you have your own advantages. Your major in home economics is language, and you have to study language and literature when you go out. Because it is difficult to apply for graduate students with different majors, there is a problem of mutual recognition of credits. As for finding a job, it is largely determined by language.

2. The expenses you listed are the expenses before going abroad (including agency fees) and the language tuition for going abroad for six months, which is basically reliable. You should prepare the living expenses for going abroad, 500 euros per month, or about 60,000 RMB a year.

3. Continuing to study PhD after finishing graduate school mainly depends on the number of places in the school where you want to study PhD. Generally speaking, there are fewer opportunities for graduate school.

4.Copolo plan

This project was initiated by the Italian Federation of University Presidents (CRUI), aiming at strengthening the academic exchanges between Italy and China and consolidating the stable relations between the two countries since the end of 2005.

Under the implementation of this plan, high school graduates from China can study for a three-year undergraduate course in Italian universities, and university graduates can study for a two-year master's degree in Italian universities.

Application conditions

1, apply for Italian undergraduate course: high school graduates rely on high school diploma, test scores and college entrance examination results (the specific score depends on the requirements of the embassy);

2. Apply for an Italian master's degree: bachelor's degree with a degree certificate;

3. Language requirements: you need to master some Italian, and most schools require B2 level;

4. Individual schools have special requirements.

Note: At present, studying in Italy can only go abroad through the Kelpoirot plan or Turandot plan for art students, and there is no other way.