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Application requirements of Milan University
The University of Milan actively participates in the Italian government's study abroad program in Kelpolo.

For students who are going to apply for the University of Milan, they need to meet the following requirements: graduated from high school or above, with excellent academic performance in high school.

The college entrance examination score+professional course score reached more than 380 points (out of 750 points)

Provide test results, the province does not organize the examination, you can not provide.

Other conditions that meet the requirements of applying for a major. Domestic full-time undergraduate graduates, with excellent academic performance at the undergraduate level.

Other conditions that meet the requirements of applying for a major: Class A: Kelpolo Project: Students applying for this project do not need language scores in China. According to Italian national regulations, they must receive unified six-month language training in Italy, and they are required to reach the corresponding level of Italian in the EU. After that, I passed the corresponding examinations of the school and entered the reported universities and majors.

Class B: International students: they need to obtain an A2 certificate in Italian before going abroad and meet the requirements of Italian B 1/B2 before entering the school.

The Italian Institute of Language and Culture (ALCI“ARCHI "for short) is a cultural exchange project jointly established by Shanghai Owen Economic College and the Cultural Office of the Italian Consulate General in Shanghai, aiming at spreading Italy and Italian culture, connecting Italian language and culture scholars all over the world and providing them with a platform for academic exchange and cooperation. Together with Italian diplomatic institutions (embassies and consulates) and their cultural offices in China, we are committed to promoting and developing Italian and even European cultures related to it.