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How much does it cost to study in Italy every month?
Accommodation (lease)

First-tier cities (Milan, Rome, Venice): A single room costs 400-550 euros per month (depending on the location and decoration of the house, it is cheaper in the suburbs), and the monthly utilities, gas and internet fees are 30-50 euros.

Second-tier cities (Florence, Bologna, Turin, etc. ): A single room costs 300-400 euros per month, and the monthly utilities, gas and internet charges cost 30-50 euros.

Third-tier cities (Perugia, Padua, Verona, macerata, Lone, flosi, urbino, Pisa, etc. ): A single room costs 200-300 euros per month, and the monthly utilities, gas and internet charges are 30-50 euros.

There are many third-tier cities, so I won't list them one by one.

Eat a meal.

Eat, this really depends on how you eat it.

Girls 150-250 euros per month, boys 200-300 euros per month. Including daily grocery shopping/meat, daily snacks, fruits and so on. But if you eat out every day, it is not measured. Studying in Italy is basically cooking by yourself. Why is this? Because I throw up every day when I eat western food, but I can't. hahaha

communication expenses

This is based on the monthly ticket. However, it is worth mentioning that the monthly ticket in some cities is very expensive, such as Perugia. More than 40 euros a month.

And Milan, about 20 euros a month. The monthly ticket is just made casually, and it doesn't cost a month.

In Italy, the single bus ticket is generally 1- 1.5 Euro.

spare money/cash

Like smoking, drinking, buying gadgets and going to the roadside for a cup of coffee. This pocket money is 150 euro a month, which is quite a lot. Save some money.

Buy clothes and clothes

Winter clothes, summer T-shirts, underwear, socks, gloves, belts. In short, you have to buy everything. After all, I have to go out to meet people. Then the cost can't be estimated because everyone is different. Give everyone the interval of 100 Euro -200 Euro per month. In short, it must be enough for the average person.