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What fees do I need to pay before studying in Italy?
tuition

University registration fee: All public schools in Italy can apply for tuition exemption, but they need to pay a registration fee every year. The university registration fee 1 0,000-2,500 euros (7,600-10,900 euros) is equivalent to the sum of various taxes and fees, and this fee can be reduced or exempted. After the reduction, it is about a few hundred to more than a thousand euros.

Private institutions:11700-22,900 euros;

living expenses

About 500-800 euros per month, about 3500-6500 RMB (including housing, food, transportation, medical insurance, communication, etc. ).

The cost of living is different in different cities: Milan and other big Italian cities: about 700 euros/month; Southern Italy and other regions: about 500 euros/month;

Eating: if you cook by yourself, it will cost about 200 euros a month;

Transportation: you can enjoy the student treatment provided by the Italian government, with a pass 17 euro/month;

Insurance: Student medical insurance can be purchased for around 99 euros/year, and medical treatment and prescriptions are all free.

Language learning expenses

Learning a language in China to reach the intermediate level is taught by foreign teachers. The overall cost (including language fees and accommodation during the study period) is about 50,000 yuan to study a language abroad, and the overall cost for 10 month is about10/0000 yuan (including language fees and accommodation during the study period).

University registration fee and related miscellaneous fees (tax+examination fee): A case study of Bologna. The undergraduate registration fee is 2,000 euros, with an average annual rate of 2,500 euros. The registration fee for graduate students is higher, with an annual average of 3,000 euros.

house rent

The average price is 300-500 Euros (2,200-3,800 Euros) a month and 3,600-6,000 Euros (27,000-45,000 Euros) a year, depending on the house prices in different locations. If it is in the city center, the price will generally be higher, and if the house is decorated a little further, the price will be higher. The dormitory in the school is also at that price, but it is not recommended because the dormitory space in the school is small and the single room will be more expensive.

First-tier cities: Milan, Venice and Rome: a single room costs about 400-600 euros per month (about 2800-4800 yuan), including water, electricity and gas network fees;

Second-tier cities: Florence, Bologna, Bali, etc. : A single room costs about 250-500 euros per month (about RMB1800-2,800 yuan), including water, electricity and gas network fees;

Third-tier cities: Lecce, carrara, Perugia, Padua, Pisa, etc. : single room 170-250 euros per month (about RMB 1200- 1800).

Fees for books and materials

Between 200-400 Euros (1500-3000) a year, Italian school textbooks need to be purchased by themselves, including documents and some learning materials, obtained and printed by themselves.