If you study in Italy, first of all, your tuition is free (studying in Italian public universities is free). Secondly, in Italian public universities, the scholarship is 1-30,000 RMB per year (on average, 30% of China students can apply), and the grant is110,000 RMB per year (basically, they can apply).
(On April 19, the International Education Center of Fushan Campus of China Ocean University held the "Italian National University Professor's Examination in China, and there will be many exams from April to June")
The unified entrance examination organized by Italian National University (the examination time is from April to the end of June every year) is held in the International Education Center of Fushan Campus of China Ocean University (which is also the organizer of studying in Italy). Students can enter Italian national universities after passing the exam. The undergraduate course is 3 years, and all graduate students are free of tuition for 2 years. The annual scholarship of Italian universities is RMB 654.38+0-30,000, and on average, 30% of China students can apply. Annual scholarship 1 10,000 RMB. Students' daily necessities in the local area are about 70,000 RMB in big cities and 50,000 RMB in small cities. Studying in Italy can legally work 20 hours a week with a minimum wage of 80 RMB/hour.
Italian professionals and teachers rank among the best in the world.
The following are the national universities to choose from (all free of charge)
(1) There are 12 music universities: Milan Conservatory of Music, Turin Conservatory of Music, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Royal Conservatory of Music in Parma, Venice Conservatory of Music, Perugia Conservatory of Music, Fermo Conservatory of Music, Siena Conservatory of Music, Adria Conservatory of Music, Lecce Conservatory of Music, Bari Conservatory of Music and Frosinone Conservatory of Music.
(2) Fine Arts Universities 10: Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Rome Academy of Fine Arts, Venice Academy of Fine Arts, Turin Academy of Fine Arts, Perugia Academy of Fine Arts, Foggia Academy of Fine Arts, Carrara Academy of Fine Arts, Lecce Academy of Fine Arts, Naples Academy of Fine Arts and L 'Aquila Academy of Fine Arts.
(3) 10 liberal arts universities: Bologna University, university of pavia University, Udine University, Siena University, Modena University, Milan University, Rome II University, Florence University, Rome I University and Saranto University.