Domestic expenditure part
1, domestic Italian learning/agency fees and third-party fees, etc. The tuition fee is generally around 20,000-30,000 yuan according to the grade of the newspaper.
2. Material costs involved in the application for studying abroad (including notarized translation of academic materials, double certification, certification by the Ministry of Education, etc.). Pre-registration fees charged by the Italian Embassy, personal overseas medical insurance for visa materials, student visa fees for visa centers, etc. ): Generally, the total amount is around 5,500 yuan.
3. One-way ticket to Italy: 12000 or so. Air China will be more expensive.
4. Italian1011month study fee. Only students who participated in the Kyle Poirot Project and Turandot Project need to hand in this item. At present, the planned tuition fees for foreign language schools are basically around 4,500-6,000 euros and 35,000 RMB. Under normal circumstances, if you take the Turandot plan or the Kelpolo plan, the expenses involved before going abroad (at home) will be about 60,000-80,000; If you are an international student, the cost before going abroad is generally less than 40 thousand yuan.
Foreign expenditure:
1, Italian university registration fee. Although Italian public universities are free of tuition, each university will charge a certain registration fee, which is generally around 1 0,000-3,000 euros (about 7,000-20,000 yuan), and the university registration fee can be reduced or exempted. Due to the large number of Italian universities and various majors, the registration fee for each major is different. Let me briefly explain the registration fee. For general liberal arts majors (not all), the registration fee is relatively low, mostly around one year 1300- 1700 euros; Science majors (not all) are higher, generally between 1800-2500 euros. Generally, you can apply for the university registration fee waiver of ISEEU and ISEE (per capita funds of a family calculated by family income and family fixed assets) in the Italian CAF office, and the relevant certificates are submitted to the university secretariat. Generally speaking, the registration fee for the second or third semester of this school year can be reduced or exempted, and generally more than half of the registration fee for this school year can be reduced or exempted.
2. The cost of living in Italy. As I said just now, the expenses of studying in Italy mainly include food, housing, transportation, buying all kinds of daily necessities and clothes, traveling and personal pocket money. The consumption in big cities in Italy is relatively high, mainly reflected in the rent, while the rent in small cities is relatively low.
For example, in the center of Milan, the rent for a single room is generally 400-600 euros a month, while in small cities such as Perugia, macerata and Padua, the rent for a single room is 180-250 euros a month. Relatively speaking, the gap is still very large.
If summed up every year, the first-tier cities are almost12-150,000; Second-tier cities are about 8-65438+ 10,000; In third-tier cities, it is about 60,000-80,000, depending on the city where your school is located and your usual daily expenses.
Study abroad expenses in Italy
1 Italian learning fee
In China, taking Beijing as an example, the price of minority language training is generally around 6,000 to 9,000 per 300 class hours, which refers to institutions that teach in small classes and have guaranteed teaching quality. Among them, the teaching price of pure foreign teachers is slightly expensive, and the combination of Chinese and foreign teachers is relatively cheap. As a zero-based student, you have to study 500-600 hours of language classes before going to Italy. Domestic Italian tuition (see the Italian level you reported, for example, from zero to Italian B 1, about 2 1800, to Italian B2 level, about 26,800.
2 Italian exam fee
In China, students need to refer to A2 or higher Italian proficiency test according to the actual situation. Take this year's A2 exam as an example. The examination fee for Siena International Studies University is 330 yuan, and that for Perugia International Studies University is 850 yuan.
3 study abroad expenses in Italy
Studying abroad includes entrusted study abroad services, as well as material fees and visa fees. The specific cost varies according to the actual cost of the standards and materials formulated by the overseas study service institutions. Third-party expenses incurred in the application process: notary translation fee (700-2,000 yuan), double certification (100 to 300 yuan), certification report of the Ministry of Education (about 1000 yuan) and embassy pre-registration fee (1860 yuan).
Annual), overseas medical insurance (500 yuan), visa center service fee (180 yuan) and other third-party expenses.
4 Italian study abroad fund guarantee
Economic guarantee (private university) 5000-1000 euros, about 50000- 10000 yuan.
5 Italian transportation costs
Air ticket fee (3000-5000 yuan, the price is affected by the place of departure, booking time, air tickets for international students, etc. ). Transportation costs
The school has a policy that the bus fare for each semester (4 months) is 56 Canadian dollars, so you can sit anywhere. So the transportation fee is 14 Canadian dollars a month.
6 foreign Italian learning expenses
Only for students in Kyle and Turandot, there are six months of language courses abroad from March to September, and the tuition fee is generally between 1.800-2.200 euros, which is about RMB1.800-22,000 yuan.
Registration fee for studying in Italian universities
The registration fees of Italian universities vary from 1000 to 2,500 euros per year. There are also relatively high ones, such as Turin Institute of Technology, Rome Academy of Fine Arts, Milan Institute of Technology, more than 3,000 euros. But you should know that the registration fee of Italian universities can be reduced or exempted, up to about two thirds. Applications for lowering the registration fee are processed in CAF offices in every city in Italy.
Living expenses of studying in Italy
Take Milan and Rome as examples, stay (350-500 euros per month), eat 200-300 euros per month (cooking at home), and buy daily necessities (such as laundry detergent, facial cleanser, toilet paper, etc.). , 65,438+000 euros per month), entertainment (small pocket money, 65,438+000 to 300 euros per month) and transportation (20 euros per month). I really don't know how to define this, because everyone is different) and travel expenses (Italy travels every year, and European countries such as Italy spend 1000- 1500 euros every year).
(1) Accommodation fee
One month's rent (single room), including various property fees, is generally between 400-650 euros/month. If you rent a bed for two people, it can be compressed to about 3000 euros/year.
(2) Food expenses
If you have cooking skills, you can buy your own ingredients to solve the dietary problem for about 300 euros/month. If you eat in an ordinary restaurant, it is basically about 20 euros per meal. The school canteen is a good choice. Take the canteen of SAPIENZA in Rome as an example. It only costs 2. 15 euros per meal to complete a set of snacks starting with appetizers.
(3) Transportation cost
The annual fee for the Rome student bus card is 130 euros (this is very low in Europe and America, for example, the cost of the Pennsylvania bus card is about 900 dollars/year).
(4) Telephone charges
The minimum telephone package is 7 euros/month.
(5) Daily necessities
Daily necessities and the like are about 20-30 euros per month.
other charges
In addition, artists still need to buy a lot of artistic creation materials, especially when learning traditional techniques such as oil painting, Tampere, printmaking, Af Reski, Do Laturra and other courses, they need to choose orthodox materials. For example, the Italian family education association requires the use of designated brands of paper and gold foil. Students who study fashion design will also buy all kinds of fabrics regularly, which is also a big expense. Take a graduate student majoring in fashion design in Rome Academy of Fine Arts as an example. The cost of the materials he needs to buy is about 600 euros a year.