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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Typically, the deadlines to apply as Indian students in the University of Naples would be different because they are categorized based on the programs (Bachelor's, Master's, Ph.D., etc.) or the admission types. As for the major undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mid-March to late June before the intake date in September is common, but a specific date varies with programme types or scholarships. It is advisable to check the specific program's page on the University of Naples website or the international office for the exact dates and application requirements. It is advisable to apply early enough to allow sufficient time for visa p
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Indian students go for studying in the University of Naples for multiple reasons. For one, the quality education with plenty of options at engineering, science, and humanities programs is quite prominent. Another reason is due to excellence in research output and at a pretty competitive fee as well. What's more, its locale is the city of Naples, so rich in historical, cultural, and living life full of vibrancy among its students. Furthermore, living in Italy allows one to be exposed to the culture of Europe while getting knowledge from the country's distinguished faculty members; it attracts a lot of Indian students for global exposure
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The requirements to be considered for a scholarship at University of Naples may vary depending on the category. For example, one has to score high with regard to merit-based scholarship programs, that is having attained at least 80-85% in the previous degree pursued. In some others, standardized test scores or sometimes other criteria such as financial need might be relevant. For income-based scholarships, candidates must meet certain financial levels, usually set by family income. Guidelines for the specific scholarship usually appear on the University of Naples' official website so that one knows the accurate academic and financial r
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The cost of living at the University of Naples (Università degli Studi di Napoli) depends on your lifestyle and housing choice. In average, students spend between €600 to €1,000 per month. The rent, for example, is usually between €250 and €500 for shared accommodation or student dormitories.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Unlike most universities in Italy, there are some differences when applying to the SDA Bocconi School of Management. SDA Bocconi emphasizes the rigours of a selection process to determine the quality of academic qualifications, professional experience, and personal motivation. The applicants submit standardized test scores, which could be either GMAT or GRE or Bocconi Test, a detailed CV, and references, which makes it a much more holistic process than at most institutions. The application is wholly online, and there is a need for specific forms and uploading of documents that include transcripts and proof of English proficiency. Besid
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The affirmative answer is yes; hence, an average Indian student can join SDA Bocconi School of Management on the condition that the students also fulfil all eligibility criteria. One must have completed a bachelor's degree in any field with minimum marks of 55% on completion of undergrad and also with 10th and 12th. Furthermore, they should submit entrance test scores such as GMAT, GRE, CAT, and the Bocconi Test. The admission process was competitive and based on different criteria such as academic performance, test scores, professional experience and personal interviews. A good application was, therefore, one that depicted academic an
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
SDA Bocconi School of Management costs students approximately €1,03,800 in living expenses while pursuing their master's program. Various costs range from housing to food and personal expenses. More specifically, the housing expense per month varies between approximately €500 to €650; food, about €12 per meal; public transport, a monthly pass would run at about €22 for people younger than 26 years of age. Generally, students would anticipate spending approximately €1,700 a month on personal expenses. It is then a good idea to manage the finances when attending SDA Bocconi.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the University of Siena in Italy hosts a significant number of international students. As of 2022, the university enrolls approximately 16,000 students, with nearly one-third of Siena's total population of about 53,000. The university offers a diverse range of programs, many of which are conducted in English, attracting students from various countries. Additionally, the university participates in international exchange programs, such as Erasmus+, allowing students to study in Siena for a semester or academic year.
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10 months ago
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Yes, €100 (Around INR 8,900) is the application fee to apply to Domus Academy. To apply to this school, the applicants have to apply via direct university portal. The documents that are required to apply are academic trancripts, English language proficiency test score, passport copy, personal statement, etc.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
- Istituto Marangoni Milano has a highly specialized, creative, and industry-oriented application process focused on fashion, design, and luxury brand management.
- London universities, while offering creative programs as well, have a broader academic focus and emphasize academic achievements, standardized test scores, and personal statements in their admissions process.
If you're applying to Istituto Marangoni, the process will likely be more centered around your creative work and passion for fashion and design, while applying to London universities will involve a more standardized academic approach.
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