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In general, we will need:
Tuition fees in Italy vary greatly, depending on your nationality, the type of university, and based on family income.
On average (at public universities 1000- 4,000 EUR/year)
Yes, they are pretty good in general. The higher education gap in Italy is rapidly increasing and is more focused on innovation and research fields.
Here are the best global universities in Italy.
https://www.webometrics.info/en/europe/italy%20
And we should check the University ranking and subjects ranking before applying to a university.
Yes, we can work and study (they allow for 20 hours maximum per week and no more than 1,040 hours per year).
Italy is one of the cheapest countries in Central Europe. But the cost of living in Italy varies depending on location. Larger cities can be more expensive. For accommodation, transportation, food, and entertainment (on average 700–1,000 EUR per month).
According to the Global Peace Index, Italy is the 31st safest country in the world. But there are some dangers in Italy like pickpocket risks, scam risks etc depending on a particular city.
Yes, absolutely. There are currently more than 500 English-taught study programmes available in Italy.