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İtalya'da üniversiteler, başvurular, öğrenci vizeleri, eğitim maliyetleri, burslar ve Avrupa'nın kültürel kalbi olan bu ülkedeki kariyer yolları hakkında pratik rehberlerle eğitim alın.
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Why Study in Italya
Italya combines the world's oldest universite tradition, affordable public tuition (EUR 900-4,000), global leadership in art, design, and fashion, and an unmatched quality of life — here's why over 96,000 uluslararasi ogrenciler choose it.
- Public universite tuition from EUR 900-4,000/year, with income-based reductions (ISEE) that can bring fees close to zero.
- Home to the world's oldest universite (Bologna, 1088) and top-ranked institutions like Politecnico di Milano and Bocconi.
- Global capital of art, design, fashion, and architecture with world-leading specialized schools.
- Over 96,000 uluslararasi ogrenciler and 600+ English-taught programs across all levels.
Plan Your Studies in Italya
A complete planning timeline for studying in Italya — from choosing your program 12 months out to navigating pre-enrollment, the Italian academic calendar, and arrival logistics.
- Step-by-step planning timeline starting 12 months before your intake.
- Key intake: October (main). Some programs offer February or March starts.
- Language requirements, document checklists, and budget planning tips.
- How to choose between cities, program levels, and study areas.
Programs & Universities in Italya
A comprehensive guide to Italya's 97 universities, degree types, and how to choose the right program — from Politecnico di Milano to Bologna to Bocconi.
- 97 universities (67 public, 30 private) plus conservatories and academies.
- Over 600 English-taught programs, strongest at the Master's level.
- Top universities ranked by subject: design, engineering, business, medicine, and more.
- How to compare programs using the Universitaly portal and subject rankings.
Admissions & Application
Everything you need to apply to Italian universities — pre-enrollment, Dichiarazione di Valore, entrance exams, and tips to navigate Italian academic bureaucracy.
- Step-by-step basvuru process for EU and non-EU students.
- Pre-enrollment (preiscrizione) through Universitaly and Italian consulates.
- Required documents: transcripts, Dichiarazione di Valore, language certificates.
- Key deadlines: March-July for most programs, September for IMAT.
Costs & Funding
A realistic breakdown of tuition, yasam masraflari, the ISEE fee system, burslar, and DSU grants — with city-by-city comparisons and budgeting examples for Italya.
- Public universite tuition from EUR 900-4,000/year, with ISEE-based reductions to near zero.
- Monthly yasam masraflari: EUR 600-1,400 depending on city.
- Major funding: DSU grants, Invest Your Talent, MAECI burslar, universite merit awards.
- Part-time work up to 20 hours/week at EUR 8-12/hour.
Visa & Arrival
Complete guide to the Italian ogrenci vizesi (Type D) — requirements, permesso di soggiorno, processing times, and your first-week checklist after landing in Italya.
- Type D ogrenci vizesi requirements: kabul letter, financial proof, saglik sigortasi.
- Application at Italian consulate. Processing time: 2-6 weeks.
- Permesso di soggiorno must be applied for within 8 days of arrival.
- Step-by-step arrival and first-week settlement checklist.
Living in Italya
Everything you need to know about daily life as an international student in Italya — housing, healthcare, transport, food culture, and navigating Italian bureaucracy.
- Housing options from EUR 150-700/month: universite residences, shared flats, and private studios.
- SSN healthcare enrollment for EUR 150/year gives full Italian health service access.
- Student transport passes from EUR 20-35/month in most cities.
- World-famous food culture with universite canteen meals from EUR 2-5.
Work & Career in Italya
Your complete guide to working while studying in Italya — student work rights, typical wages, finding jobs, the post-study job search period, and career pathways in Europe's creative and industrial heartland.
- Non-EU students: up to 20 hours/week. EU students: no hourly limit.
- Typical student wages EUR 7-12/hour; English teaching up to EUR 25/hour.
- 12-month post-study job search period for non-EU graduates.
- Strong career sectors: fashion, design, automotive, engineering, food, tourism.