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Study abroad expenses in Italy
Studying in Italy, public schools are free of tuition, and the living expenses are 50,000 to 70,000 per year. The Italian government does not regard education as a profit-making industry, and national universities implement a tuition-free policy, which is suitable for children of working-class families. Italian public universities are free of tuition, and the annual registration fee is 1200 to 2,200 euros. Students can apply for scholarships and grants. Subsidies may be granted in the form of accommodation fee reduction and canteen subsidies. The living expenses for studying in Italian universities range from 50,000 to 70,000 RMB per year, including accommodation and transportation. If you go to an Italian private school, the annual tuition fee is mostly around 6.5438+10,000 yuan. The fees for studying in Italy are mainly registration fees and living expenses. Students studying Italian in China must study at least 600 hours of language lessons before going to Italy, and the cost is about 6.5438+0.5 million yuan.
Only when students learn and reach a certain language level can they successfully start their professional courses. Study abroad fees include pre-assessment, study abroad consultation, school selection, application submission and pre-registration. Take it as an example, the examination fee for pre-registered materials is 1860 yuan, which is remitted by students to embassies and consulates in China. The price of air tickets varies according to the off-season. Studying in Italy for three years will cost about 200,000 RMB. Due to different schools and majors, the fees are different.
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