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What are the application conditions for studying at Milan University in Italy?
Italy is a country that many international students want to apply for, and Milan University has become the application target of many students because of its high teaching quality in many Italian universities. Let's take a look at how to apply to study at Milan University.

First, the application conditions for studying abroad

1, undergraduate application conditions

If you want to study at the University of Milan, students are required to complete all the courses in domestic high schools and get a diploma, or complete the freshman courses in domestic universities. The average score of high school students should not be lower than 80. The undergraduate course of Milan University requires students to submit the results of the senior high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination, and requires students to score above 380 points in the college entrance examination. If international students want to apply for undergraduate courses at Milan University, they need to submit their language scores. If you want to apply for the English teaching course in Milan University, you should have a TOEFL score of 80 or above, or an IELTS score of 6.0 or above, a writing score of 6.0, and a score of 5.5 in other exams. If you apply for Italian teaching courses in Milan University, you need to provide Italian training certificate, and require students to reach B2 level in Italian. If students' language scores do not meet the requirements of the undergraduate course of Milan University, they can apply for the project of applying English.

2, master's application conditions

Students who apply for a master's degree in Milan University need to finish their undergraduate studies in domestic universities and get a degree in related undergraduate majors. Students are required to have an average undergraduate score of 80 or above. If you apply for the course of English teaching in Milan University, you are required to have a total score of 6.0 in IETLS, a minimum score of 6.0, or a total score of 85 or above in TOEFL. If the students' language scores can't meet the requirements of the Master of Milan University, they can apply for the English application program.

3. Application materials

The materials to be prepared for applying to Milan University are passports. If you don't have a passport, you need a copy of your ID card and birth certificate, test transcripts, academic certificates and degree certificates, letters of recommendation, personal statements, honorary certificates, health certificates and property certificates. If you have already taken part in the work, you need to have a work certificate.

Second, the application fee for studying abroad

So far, Italy is still one of the few countries in the world that does not charge tuition for studying abroad, and most public universities only need to pay a certain registration fee every year. International students studying in public universities can not only be exempted from tuition fees, but also enjoy the same benefits as Italian students such as free medical care.

In Italy, the fees for domestic students and international students are the same, and the annual registration fee for undergraduates is 300- 1000 euros. At the same time, the cost of living in Italy is lower than that in other European countries. The annual total expenditure is at most about 1 10,000 euros (equivalent to about RMB 1 10,000 yuan), with an average of 8,000 euros.

In Italy, student welfare and grants are distributed according to factors such as students' family income, and have little to do with grades. And the use method is relatively simple. The required materials are all in the materials needed to apply for scholarships, and the application time for undergraduate and graduate students is also at the time of admission.

The application fee for studying in Milan, Italy is 250 euros.

The living expenses are about 96,000-12,000 euros a year.

During the professional courses, you can also get a scholarship of 1700-4300 euros and a certain amount of scholarships per academic year. In daily life, international students can enjoy free medical care as long as they participate in the unified student medical insurance, and they also have 20 hours of part-time work every week, and they can get 200-500 euros.

Third, the advantages of studying abroad.

1, no language foundation is required.

The entry threshold is low, and students can pre-register for university courses. The "Kelpolo" and "Turandot" programs provided by the Italian government to China students allow China students to pre-register in universities with zero language foundation. Students are pre-registered in Italian universities while studying Italian in China, and the pre-registration is completed at the same time as the language learning is completed. After having a certain language foundation, I entered an Italian university for six months of intensive language training, and after successfully passing the language examination, I directly entered the university to study professional courses.

2. Public universities are free.

Public universities do not charge tuition fees and only need a small registration fee every year. The first university in human history was born in Italy, and the roots of modern university tradition are in Italy. The first university in the world was born in Bologna in 1088. It was founded and managed by several grammar, rhetoric and logic scholars. Until now, Italian universities still maintain the original tradition and do not regard education as a profitable industry. Italian public universities are funded by the state and undertake the mission of national higher education. They don't charge tuition fees, but only pay a certain registration fee (tassa d'iscrizione), which is a tax paid to the state, so education is basically free.

3. Save money on studying abroad

With low economic security and low living expenses, you can apply for living allowances and high scholarships. The living expenses of Italian students can be said to be relatively low in Europe, with only 400-500 euros per person per month. Italy is an agricultural exporter and its consumption is relatively low in European countries. Therefore, fruits and vegetables are relatively cheap, and the farther south, the lower the price. The cost of living and accommodation is about 5,000 euros per year, and the whole cost of studying abroad is about 60,000 euros per year.