There are grades, a1a2b1b2c1C2. Divided into these levels. Needless to say, A 1 level is very simple. Generally, if an undergraduate wants to study abroad, he must get at least A2 certificate (if not, he must have at least 300 class hours certificate). If you are a graduate student or a master, you need a B-level certificate, which is relatively difficult to test. As for level C, unless you have reached the level of Italian mother tongue. General language training institutions have test sites in that language, but like the CILS (Siena) exam, there is only one Italian language in Shanghai. A friend of mine took the exam there.
Foreign Studies University has this kind of italian professional, but ordinary universities may not.