Generally speaking, the cost of studying in Italy for the first year is divided into two types.
Admission in March: language fee+living expenses+other miscellaneous expenses =7000 euros;
Admission in September: registration fee+living expenses+other miscellaneous expenses = more than 5,000 euros.
In Italy, the cost of living is the lowest in Europe. In addition to key cities, food, housing and transportation cost only about 400 euros per person per month. International students can work 20-25 hours a week, such as cafes, pizza shops and tour guides. And the Italian bursary can basically balance the living expenses of students studying in Italy. Studying in Italy for three years costs only about RMB 200,000.