Master's Education Scholarship Opportunities in Italy

For students wishing to pursue a Master’s degree in Italy, there are scholarship opportunities ranging from €2,000 to €8,000 per year.

Language Requirement

Students must obtain a B2-level score on internationally recognized English exams such as IELTS (minimum 5.5) or TOEFL (minimum 78). If you’re considering a Master’s program taught in Italian, a B2-level Italian Language Certificate is required. Please note that Italian universities do not offer English preparatory courses.

Some universities waive the language certificate requirement if you have completed a 100% English-language program in Turkey. For more details, feel free to contact us.

Tuition Fees for Master's Education in Italy

Annual tuition fees at public universities in Italy typically range from €1,200 to €4,000, depending on the university and program.

Monthly Living Expenses

The average cost of living for a student in Italy ranges from €700 to €1,500 per month, varying based on the city and individual circumstances.

Degree Equivalency

Italian universities are recognized in Turkey, and upon graduation, you receive a "blue diploma", which is valid across Europe, providing you with the opportunity to work throughout the continent.

Italy Student Visa

Every student who is not a citizen of the European Union must obtain a Type D student visa to pursue university education in Italy. Non-European students must first complete their Pre-Enrollment application before applying for an education visa in Italy.

The deadline for pre-enrollment applications varies depending on the university and the program. However, many universities require the applications to be completed by the end of July.

Students must submit their university pre-enrollment applications to the Italian consulate responsible for the region where their current or graduated school is located.