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What are the advantages and development prospects of studying in Italy?

Italy is an ancient civilization with a long history. It is not only the cradle of art and literature, but also one of the developed economies in the world. With the upsurge of studying abroad, Italy, a beautiful country, is also favored by international students, so more and more students choose Italy to study abroad.

Here are eight advantages of studying in Italy:

1. Public universities are free of tuition.

With the support of the Italian government's education funds, Italy still retains its original tradition and does not regard education as a profit-making industry. Most public universities are tuition-free, and only need to pay a certain registration fee and tax every year (according to the consumption level of large, medium and small cities).

For example, Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence belong to the first-tier cities in Italy, with high consumption level, and the annual registration fee and tax are about 1500 euros;

Turin, Bologna, Perugia and Siena are second-tier cities, and the annual registration fee and taxes are about 1 000 euros;

3) Southern cities such as Lecce, Bari and Naples are third-tier cities with low consumption level, and the registration fee and taxes are around 800 euros.

2. Short academic system

Most public universities in Italy have a three-year undergraduate program and a two-year postgraduate program; Private universities have three-year undergraduate courses and one-year or two-year graduate students.

3. The quality of education is high and the academic qualifications are internationally recognized.

1 "Global recognition of Italian public universities. In particular, the Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan, the Verdi Conservatory of Music in Turin, the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, the Milan National Academy of Fine Arts, the Rome Academy of Fine Arts, the Milan Polytechnic University and the Turin Polytechnic University are among the best schools in the world.

2. Private institutions such as marangoni Fashion Design Institute, Onafe Jewelry Design Institute and European Design Institute are the best in the fashion industry.

4. Easy registration and high visa rate.

In 2005, China and Italy signed a bilateral agreement to recognize mutual recognition of academic qualifications and support students from the two countries to study in the other country, resulting in the "Kyle Poirot Plan" and "Turandot Plan" in 2009, which were supported by the two governments. Since 2005, the number of China students studying in Italy has increased rapidly every year. Let's take a look at the changes in the number of Italian students studying in China from 2005 to now.

5. The scholarship is high, and the success rate of applying for grants is high.

For students with excellent grades, the school gives a certain amount of scholarships every year as a subsidy for students' study and living expenses to encourage students to work harder.

The bursary materials are as follows

① The per capita annual income of parents proves that each person is below 6,543,800+,preferably between 50,000 and 80,000;

② Property ownership certificate is less than 100 square meter, preferably 60 to 70 square meters.

③ Proof of kinship (notarized household registration book).

Students will submit the above materials to the university secretariat after double certification, fill in the application form, and get appropriate relief after the school passes the examination. The success rate of applying for grants is about 80%. Mainly from the following two aspects of relief and subsidies.

(1) Reduce the registration fees and taxes accordingly: the normal registration fees for Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence need about 1 1,500 euros per year, and only need about 800 euros after reduction or exemption; Turin, Bologna, Siena and Perugia need about 1 1,000 euros a year before the salary reduction, and will only charge about 600 euros after the salary reduction; Third-tier cities such as Bari, Lecce and Naples need about 800 euros before the price reduction, and only about 400 euros after the price reduction. In this way, students can save at least half of the registration fees and taxes every year.

(2) Subsidies for living expenses:

The school will regularly charge a certain amount of meals from the meal cards of students who successfully apply for financial aid every month (for example, colleges and universities in first-tier cities such as Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence generally subsidize 280 euros to 300 euros; Universities in second-tier cities such as Turin, Bologna, Siena and Perugia generally subsidize about 200 euros; The subsidies for third-tier cities such as Bari, Lecce and Naples are about 150 euros.

6. The overall consumption index is relatively low.

Among EU countries, Italy has the lowest tuition and consumption level (including registration fees and taxes, basic expenses for food, clothing, housing and transportation, etc.). )!

① Take the first-tier cities of Milan, Rome, Venice and Florence as examples. The average annual expenditure before applying for the grant is about 65,438+0,220,000 RMB, and only 83,000 RMB after applying for the grant.

The registration fee and taxes for 1 are from 1000 to 1500 euros per year, which is equivalent to 10000 yuan (if you successfully apply for a grant, you only need more than 4,000 yuan per year).

2. The accommodation fee is 350 euros per person per month, equivalent to 29,400 yuan, calculated at 30,000 yuan;

3) The living expenses are 500 euros per month, which is equivalent to 42,000 yuan per year (if you successfully apply for a grant, the school will subsidize 280 euros per month. If you cook at night, you only need 120 euros a month, less than 9000 yuan a year. )

4. School supplies and daily necessities are 20,000 yuan per year.

5) Travel expenses are 654.38+0 million yuan per year.

6) The cost of going home to visit relatives and returning air tickets on holidays is RMB 0 10000 per year.

Second-tier cities, such as Turin, Bologna, Perugia and Siena, spend an average of 65,438+006,000 RMB per year before applying for grants, but only 77,200 RMB per year after applying for grants.

The registration fee and tax of "1" is 1000 euros per year, which is equivalent to 7,000 yuan (if you successfully apply for a grant, the annual registration fee and tax will only cost more than 3,000 yuan).

2. The accommodation fee is 300 euros per person per month, which is equivalent to 25,200 yuan per year.

3) The living expenses are 400 euros per month, which is equivalent to 33,600 yuan per year (if you successfully apply for a grant, the school will subsidize 200 euros per month. If you cook at night, you only need 100 Euro per month, which is less than 90,000 RMB a year. )

4. School supplies and daily necessities are 20,000 yuan per year.

5) Travel expenses are 654.38+0 million yuan per year.

6) The cost of round-trip air tickets for going home to visit relatives on holidays is 654.38+0 million yuan per year.

③ Third-tier cities: Bari, Lecce, Naples and other cities spend an average of 96,600 RMB per year before applying for grants, and only 77,000 RMB per year after applying for grants.

The registration fee and tax of 1 is 800 euros per year, equivalent to 5,600 yuan (if you successfully apply for a grant, the annual registration fee and tax is less than 3,000 yuan).

2. Accommodation fee: 250 euros per person per month shared by two people, equivalent to 2 1 1,000 yuan per year;

3) Living expenses are 350 euros per month, which is equivalent to less than 30,000 yuan per year (if you successfully apply for a grant, the school will subsidize 150 euros per month; if you cook at night, you only need 80 euros per month, which is 1 10,000 yuan per year). )

4. School supplies and daily necessities are 20,000 yuan per year.

5) Travel expenses are 654.38+0 million yuan per year.

6) The cost of round-trip air tickets for going home to visit relatives on holidays is 654.38+0 million yuan per year.

7. Allow work-study programs to meet the needs of daily life.

Italy allows international students to work and study for up to 20 hours a week without affecting their studies, with an hourly income of about 15 euros. This gives students the opportunity to exercise their social practice and communication skills in their spare time, and can also fully meet their daily life and learning needs with their own income.

8. There are many employment and development opportunities for minority language talents.

With the increasing influence of China in the international position, single English can no longer be a bargaining chip in the workplace competition, and the advantages of small languages in the workplace competition are gradually becoming clear. Italian trade and luxury brands have also entered the China market. However, there is a great shortage of Italian-learning talents in China, so the employment prospects and salary are very good. For example, in MAX MARA Group in Beijing, the monthly salary of an ordinary Italian intern is around1.2000 yuan. Domestic universities and large design companies are striving to improve their popularity, attach importance to the introduction of returned talents, and solve our worries after returning from studying abroad.

For more information about studying in Italy, please go to Renhe, Zhuhai for study abroad consultation.