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Studying in Italy: Making Italy Your Classroom
Italy
with its rich history, musical language and ubiquitous art makes
a wonderful classroom. Opportunities for language learning or
scholarly studies abound, especially in the main cities of Rome,
Florence, Bologna and Milan.
To
study in Italy, you can immerse yourself in language studies,
join one of the organized study abroad programs, or enrol
directly in an Italian university. European students have the
right to study in Italy under the Socrates and Leonardo da Vinci
initiatives.
Students interested in direct enrolment in an Italian university
should follow these steps:
Possess a high school/secondary school diploma. In general,
there are no admissions tests for Italian universities.
Possession of a high school diploma is the only requirement. In
some cases, particularly in the scientific fields, enrolment is
limited. You must sit an entrance exam for those programs.
Admission is based on pre-determined quotas for foreign
students.
Prove that you are able to support yourself in Italy either
through your own financial means or through scholarships and
grants.
Speak sufficient Italian to be able to complete all your
coursework in Italian. The language of instruction at all
universities is Italian. You will be required to pass an oral
and written Italian language test at your university in
September. If you do not speak sufficient Italian, you can apply
to study in a preliminary Italian language course.
Contact the nearest Italian embassy or consulate in January or
February to receive the most up-to-date schedule of application
procedures and deadlines. The embassy or consulate will assist
you in the "pre-enrolment" period of your application.
Choose a university. You can only apply to one university.
Submit your completed application by June.
Obtain a student visa. All non-EU students must obtain a student
visa before arriving in Italy. Students do not have the right to
work in Italy. European students are guaranteed the right to
study at any Italian university, and do not require a student
visa.
If you do decide to study in Italy, here are a few additional
pointers
Once you arrive in Italy, be sure to visit your local police
department within eight days to obtain a Permesso di Soggiorno.
Make sure that you have adequate medical insurance. You will not
be covered under the Italian health care system.
An international driver's license will allow you to drive in
Italy for one year. If you stay longer than one year, you will
have to obtain an Italian driver's license.
Contributed by:
The Italian Embassy - London
http://www.italyemb.org.sg/visa.htm
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