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Why Study In Italy?

Italy is a country that lies towards the south of Europe. The boot-shaped peninsula comprises some of the most scenic landscapes on Earth. The peninsula is like a supermarket, with everything in it. The country has everything from snow to beaches, dry places to lush jungles. This beautiful country is also home to a rich history with profoundly traditional art, culture, and, most importantly, food. If you are looking for international courses, you should look for study options in Italy.

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The benefits of studying in the Italy

Italy is one of the popular study destinations for students seeking higher education. Its popularity stems not only from its multicultural environment but also because of its sheer number of public and private universities. Institutions in Italy are simply some of the best in the world.

Many technical degree programs are offered all around the globe. These specialized programs include subjects such as engineering and medicine. However, Italy is slightly different, offering various innovative degrees such as fashion, creative writing, and visual art. It still provides degrees in medicine, computing, and engineering. While other countries and universities also offer such degrees, Italy has one of the best variety of degree programs with solid education quality. 

Italy is a country known for its rich culture and arts. The country ranks top for its global cultural influence, boasting its rich legacy of art, architecture, literature, music, technology, and food. Italy has more than 3,000 museums and the most UNESCO world heritage sites. There is plenty to do in Italy, be it walking through its cities, nightlife, beaches, sightseeing, or not; it is all in Italy. 

Many students around the globe apply for Italy yearly to pursue their further studies. The Visa success rate for Nepalese and other students in Italy is as high as 95%. You will get your visa if every procedure is followed correctly and you express your intention to return to your home country after your study tenure. 

Education is easily accessible in Italy, despite a study gap. For undergraduate programs (Bachelors’s), a maximum of 2 years of study gap is acceptable. Study gap acceptance is higher for a master’s degree, with a maximum of 8 years. Study gaps are acceptable if you can justify them. 

As many as 800 scholarships are provided to international students yearly by universities in Italy. These scholarships guarantee monthly expenses of 2500$, including college tuition expenses. Full-paid scholarships are also offered to academically bright students or students with excellent extracurricular skills.

As aesthetic and upmarket Italy seems in pictures and dramas, Italy is relatively cheap. Italy is the 4th most affordable country to live in. Average salaries in Italy can be around 1600 dollars, with the most expenditure on accommodation. Groceries, transport fees, and utilities can total up to 300-400 dollars at the average level. Expenses and costs in Italy remain at a lower end. 

International students can work part-time jobs in Italy for 20 hours a week. Internships are not counted as work hours. If you have some knowledge of the Italian language, students can find themselves working in bars, restaurants, newspapers, supermarkets, or even as tutors. The minimum pay in Italy is 7 Euros.

The process of applying for a student visa in Italy

Students should apply for and claim their visas before arriving in Italy. The Visas are issued by Consulate General offices or Italian Embassies in their home country. Depending on the time spent in Italy for studying, visas are classified into Visa-C (short stay >90 days) and Visa D types (more than 90 days).

Processing time for your visa can be lengthy, so students should apply for visas way beforehand. It is best to consult your counselor and visit the embassy for more details regarding application procedures, as it may be subject to change.

Qualifications And requirements documents

A valid passport

Letter of acceptance from an Institution in Italy

Essential documentation like birth certificate

A completed visa application form

Essential itinerary list for Italy

Documentation that shows a clear criminal record

Language proficiency test scores (either in Italian or English)

Bank Statements that show you have financial means to support yourself

Proof of accommodation and medical insurance

Proof of bank statements regarding fee payments

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