Pre-registration is a procedure that students need to go through at the local embassy or consulate before studying in Italy. Applicants need to pay attention to the embassy and consulate official website, prepare relevant materials according to their requirements after the embassy and consulate announces the notice of studying abroad, and bring materials to the embassy and consulate for pre-registration on time after making an appointment.
2. Is Italy's study abroad policy fixed?
No, the Italian study abroad policy will be adjusted according to the actual situation. For details, please pay attention to the Italian Education Center to keep abreast of the latest developments.
3. What are the requirements for applying for studying in Italy?
China students who apply for international students should have participated in the college entrance examination and have a certain Italian foundation. Students applying for Kyle Polo or Turandot programs are not required to have a basic knowledge of Italian, but their scores in the college entrance examination should be above 400 (including 400, the scores of art students are converted from the scores in the college entrance examination and the scores in the art examination according to the formula); Students who apply for undergraduate courses should hold a high school diploma, and the academic system of primary school, junior high school and high school should reach 12 years. Students applying for postgraduate courses should hold a bachelor's degree certificate.
4. Are the entrance examination requirements for Italian universities/art colleges uniform?
No, Italian universities and art colleges will organize their own entrance examinations, and the time and place of the examinations will be announced in their official website. However, students applying for medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing and architecture need to take the unified national examination in Italy, and the examination time is published on the website of the Italian Ministry of Education (see www.miur.it for details).
5. Are the requirements of Italian universities for Italian language proficiency uniform?
No, every school will have its own requirements.
6. Does Italy allow interdisciplinary application when applying for a comprehensive university?
No, Italy requires that the matching degree between the undergraduate courses that students have completed and the postgraduate courses they have applied for is above 80%. If the major difference is too great, the professor may ask the students to study again from the undergraduate course, or choose an undergraduate course in this major to make up for the lack of credits.
7. I want to apply for an Italian undergraduate course, but the cumulative academic system of primary, middle and high schools is not enough 12 years. What should I do?
You can study in a domestic university for one year, and issue transcripts and relevant certificates in the university to prove that you have really completed one year of college courses and obtained corresponding credits. Transcripts and certificates (translated into Italian) shall be notarized and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
8. Students' registered permanent residence and graduate school belong to different territories respectively. How should I go through the pre-registration procedures?
Students should apply for pre-registration in the consular district where their household registration is located, conduct academic material certification in the consular district where the school is located, and apply for value statement separately.
9. After submitting the pre-registration application, does it mean that I have successfully registered in an Italian university?
No, the materials submitted to the Italian embassy and consulate are only pre-registration procedures. These materials are reviewed by the university, and then the university issues a pre-admission notice. The applicant shall go through the visa formalities with the notice. After students arrive in Italy, they must pass the language proficiency test of the university and the entrance examination of related majors before they can formally register.
10. Does Italy have to have insurance to apply for a visa?
When Italy submits a visa, it must submit medical insurance covering treatment and hospitalization expenses. The minimum is 30,000 euros or 300,000 RMB, which usually takes at least 30 days. (If the study time exceeds 90 days, you need to buy 90-day insurance, depending on the requirements of each consulate. )