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Ridhi

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The overall Politecnico di Milano average salary was €1,549 in 2021. More average net salaries are given below:

  • BSc graduates- €1,393.
  • Italian MSc- €1,549
  • International MSc graduates €1,659
  • Design graduates- €1,879.

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Ridhi

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 Politecnico di Milano University provides various career support services such as career advisory, CV and cover letter review, interview preparation, internship and job postings, etc. that help the students in finding their desired internships and jobs.

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Akash Gaur

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According to the reviews over an unofficial source, Italy is a really attractive location for studies for international students with diverse landscape, amazing cuisine, impressive history, and ironic and historical sites. The best universities in Italy include University of Bologna, Sapienza University of Rome, Politecnico Di Milano, etc. Furthermore, the education in Italian university is of high quality. Also, the professors are quite experienced and most of them teach very well.

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Akash Gaur

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Public universties charge upto EUR 12,000 (INR 12 L),  while private universities can charge as high as EUR 35,000 (INR 35 L) per annum.

There are also some additional costs associated with studying in Italy which includes, travel, fee, scholarships, book & supplies among other costs. That can set students back almost EUR 7,300 (INR 7.33 L) per annum.

To know more, check out: Cost of Studying in Italy 2025

Conversion rate: 1 EUR = INR 100.54

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, students pursuing full-time studies with a valid ICA pass can work part-time along with studies.

Students are allowed to work part-time for a duration of 16 hours a week, while their course is on, & can work full-time over the duration of their academic vacations.

Students who wish to work full-time alongside their studies, would need a special work permit issued by government authorities.

It is worth noting though, that exchange students or those enrolled in an institute not approved by the education department of the Singapore government are not allowed to work either part-time or full-time.

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Akash Gaur

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Most institutions in Singapore accept an IELTS score in the range: 6.0 to 7.5 based on the level of the course a student is applying to. 

Mentioned below are the general language requirements for admission in Singapore:

Type of CourseMinimum IELTS Score Needed
Student Visa Applicants

UG Courses: 6.0 to 7.5

PG Courses: 6.5

Work Visa Applicants6.5 or higher

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Mamona Dixit

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Curtin University is one of the public universities in Perth, Australia, according to QS. It is now a worldwide acclaimed university that has expanded to reach more parts of the globe.

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