Italian public universities are funded by state finance, while private universities are invested by big consortia or private institutions, with strong financial strength, numerous famous brand companies, and their learning direction is closely integrated with the market. Because of different investors, the teaching direction of the two is also different. Public universities are funded by the state and undertake the mission of national higher education, emphasizing the research and teaching of basic disciplines; Private colleges and universities rely on the market to survive, offer courses to meet the market demand, and the courses are constantly innovating, and the teaching quality is the guarantee of their survival.
Different charges
Italian public universities are free of charge, and only need to pay a registration fee of 2000-4000 euros every year. However, private universities have to pay high tuition fees in addition to registration fees. Take the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan as an example. In addition to the annual registration fee of 1.360 euros, it also needs to pay the tuition fee of 1.2395 euros.
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