Study in Italy: Universities, Courses, Scholarships, Cost of studying

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Studying in Italy offers affordable education, with public university fees from €900-€4,000/year (plus income-based reductions) and private fees €6,000-€20,000+, covering popular courses like Engineering, Design, and Arts; major universities include Bologna, Milan, and Sapienza; scholarships like the MAECI provide €900/month plus waivers, while living costs average €700-€1,200/month, making Italy an attractive option. 

Top Universities
  • Public: University of Bologna, University of Milan, Sapienza University of Rome, University of Padua, University of Florence.
  • Private: Bocconi University, Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore (Milan). 
Popular Courses
  • MBBS/Medicine
  • Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, etc.)
  • Fashion & Design
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Business & Management (MBA)
  • Architecture 
Cost of Studying (Annual Estimates)
  • Public Universities: €900 - €4,000 (~₹90k - ₹4 Lakh).
  • Private Universities: €6,000 - €20,000+ (~₹6L - ₹20L+).
  • Living Expenses: €700 - €1,200/month (~€300-€600 for shared, €400-€700 solo). 
Scholarships
  • Italian Government Scholarship (MAECI): Full tuition fee waiver plus €900/month stipend for Masters, PhD.
  • University-Specific: Bologna, Milan, Sapienza offer merit/need-based scholarships.
  • Requirements: Strong academic records, motivation letters, language scores, CV, transcripts.

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