What are the fees and application process for Italian private universities?
Tuition fees at Italian private universities typically range from €6,000 to over €20,000/year, depending on the university and program.
The application process usually involves:
- Direct university application: Submit academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency (such as IELTS), CV, motivation letter, recommendation letters, and a copy of your passport.
- Pre-enrollment via Universitaly: Non-EU students must register on the Universitaly portal, select their program, upload documents, and wait for university approval.
- Student visa application: After approval, apply at the Italian consulate with your admission letter, proof of finances, health insurance, and accommodation details.
Scholarships and financial aid are available at many private universities. Application deadlines and requirements are subject to change and vary by institution. For personalized guidance, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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