Average rating of this university
4.2
- Multi-dimensional
- Stressful
- Academically oriented
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Tips: Before joining Politecnico di Milano, students should know that courses are demanding and require self-discipline. Basic Italian helps a lot in daily life outside the university. The education system is different, with more focus on independent learning. Transition will be challenging but manageable. I got the DSU scholarship, which covers 95% of your expenses throughout your university journey. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Safety): My overall experience in Milan has been very positive in terms of feeling secure. The city is generally peaceful, and I have not faced any situations where I felt unsafe, even when travelling alone at night. Public transport is well managed and feels safe for use. Politecnico di Milano also takes student safety seriously. One thing I would suggest is that you be a bit more attentive to your belongings when you are at some tourist places, as I have heard about snatching incidents, but I have neve...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
- Prepping time for classes35 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 25000
Tips: Being very academically focused means that you will need to study for more than 8 hours a day. Most part-time jobs in and outside campus require fluent Italian, which is not possible for an international student. Some students here do try to deliver food as a part-time job, which is a bit hard, but the pay is good. Most students are eligible for full scholarships. I got a DSU full scholarship, which provides for my accommodation, college fees, and food. The catch is that I have to satisfy a year...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 550
- Prepping time for classes40 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 150000
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University City | Milan, Other - Italy, Italy |
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Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
20133 Milano - Italy
Milan ( Other - Italy)
international.mi@polimi.it