Average rating of this university
4.1
- 25% of students Never faced discrimination in this University
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Tips: Poor college life because of a language barrier. Most English-taught courses' campus is on the outskirts, making the university less enjoyable for international students. I have a merit scholarship that covers my entire tuition. I am satisfied with the university only because it offered me a scholarship. If not, I would join/prefer other countries.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It is easier to immigrate and settle in Italy compared to other countries like the UK and the US. This country is a good place to retire, health impro...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
- Prepping time for classes40 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 10000
Tips: The Italian education system is way different from the Indian education system and is one of the toughest in the world. Being a student in Italy, learning the Italian language is a compulsory thing to do because it is one of the greatest barriers to break for easy survival. Once you are off the campus, you can hardly find someone who speaks English. Here, the professors have excellent knowledge of the subjects they teach and are always available if we need any help. They expect us to have a stro...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
- Prepping time for classes10 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 28000
Tips: I received a fully funded scholarship. Students should be aware that scholarships are available for both bachelor's and master's degrees. They should seek them out. Learning the Italian language makes your experience 10 times better in Italy. The faculty is highly knowledgeable and will assist you with your research work. Overall, I am very satisfied with the course and the university.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
- Prepping time for classes8 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: One of the most important things to be aware of before coming here is the language barrier. Even if your course is taught in English. Learning Italian is essential; you will have to use it almost every day to navigate your life in Italy, and especially for part-time work, knowing Italian is a must. The cultural transition is a mix of excitement and challenge. There is definitely a huge shift from India, from classrooms to the overall pace of life. It can feel a little bit isolating at first with...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 550
- Prepping time for classes35 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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