Undergraduate Programs
and Duration
Undergraduate education in Italy typically lasts 3 years.
However, programs in fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, and
Veterinary Medicine take 5-6 years to complete.
While most undergraduate programs are taught in Italian,
over 300 programs are offered in English.
In Italy, students can choose between public universities or
private universities accredited by the Higher Education Council (YÖK).
Undergraduate Education
Application Process
Applications are accepted between November and May. Some programs require entrance exams or interviews for admission, while others allow direct application without exams. Once the application is accepted, the pre-enrollment and visa process begins. During this period, students can also apply for scholarships.
Postgraduate Education
in Italy
Italian universities offer an attractive education for international students,
with their rich cultural heritage and experienced academic staff.
Master's programs provide a globally recognized diploma and
internship opportunities, giving graduates a competitive advantage
in the job market.
Master’s Programs
and Duration
Master’s programs typically last 1 or 2 years.
One-year programs include industry-specific training and internships.
Programs are completed with 60 or 120 credits,
and graduation requires either a thesis or an internship.
Master’s Application
Process and Deadlines
If the program starts in September or October, applications are made between January and April. After acceptance, students complete the final registration process in June or July. Early application is recommended.
Required Documents
University diploma -
High school diploma -
Transcript -
CV -
Motivation and reference letters -
Language proficiency certificate (minimum B1 for English) -
Passport -
Photo -
Portfolio (for architecture and design programs)