1. Tuition
First of all, public universities such as University of Rome I and Milan Polytechnic are free of tuition in Italy, and only need to pay a registration fee of about 4,000 euros per year, about 3.2w/ year; Moreover, students in public universities can also reduce the registration fee by applying for scholarships or grants, so the tuition fees in public schools are almost free.
Private schools need to pay tuition. Take Malaouni as an example. The undergraduate course lasts for three years, and the tuition fees for different majors range from 22,000 to 24,000 euros/year, which is about RMB 17- 19w/ year. The master's degree lasts for one year, and the tuition fee is between 28,000 and 30,000 euros, which is about 22-24w. Compared with Italian public institutions, it is indeed much more expensive, but compared with British and American institutions, the tuition is still low.
2. Accommodation fee
Accommodation costs vary greatly in different cities. Among them, Milan, as the largest industrial city in northern Italy, leads Italy in rent level, while Rome, Florence, Turin and other key cities for studying abroad have much lower rent levels.
According to Fangtianxia's data, in the second quarter of 2020, the average rent of private rooms in Milan was 580 euros/month, while the average rent in Turin and Florence was around 400 euros/month. According to the data of Statista.com, in the first quarter of 2020, the monthly rent in Rome was around 16-23 euros /m2, which means that the rent level of a private room was around 300-450 euros/month. Converted into RMB, the accommodation fee for studying in Italy for one year is about 4-5.5W. ..
3. Food expenses
Buying your own ingredients to solve the problem of eating is about 300 euros/month. If you eat out, the fast food in the Bar is about 8 euros, and the food in the ordinary restaurant is basically about 20 euros per meal. The school canteen is a good choice, and it costs only 5 euros to complete a set from appetizer to dessert.
4. Transportation costs
Take the capital Rome as an example. The following figure shows different types of transportation cards, namely, supplementary cards, daily cards, three-day cards, weekly cards, monthly cards and annual cards. The student transportation card is valid for 150 euros per year, so you can sit anywhere in your city.