Domestic expenses
1. Domestic Italian learning/agency fees and third-party fees, etc.: Tuition fees vary depending on the level reported, generally 20,000-30,000 Yuan or so.
2. Material fees involved in studying abroad application (including notarized translation, dual certification, Ministry of Education certification, etc. of academic materials, pre-registration fee charged by the Italian Embassy, ??personal overseas medical insurance for visa materials, visa center Student visa fee, etc.): Generally the total amount is about 5,500 yuan.
3. One-way air ticket to Italy: round trip is about 12,000. Air China will be more expensive
4. The cost of studying Italian for 10/11 months. Only students participating in the Marco Polo Plan and Turandot Plan need to pay this item. At present, the tuition fees of foreign language schools for planned students are basically around 4,500-6,000 euros, which is about 35,000 yuan. Normally, if you take the Turandot Plan or the Marco Polo Plan, the expenses involved before going abroad (at home) are around 60,000-80,000 yuan; if you take the international student program, the expenses before going abroad are generally within 40,000 yuan.
Overseas expenses:
1. Italian university registration fees. Although Italian public universities are tuition-free, each university will charge a certain registration fee, generally around 1,000-3,000 euros (approximately RMB 7,000-20,000 yuan), and the university registration fee can be waived. Since there are many universities in Italy and many types of majors, the registration fees for each major are different. Let me briefly explain the registration fees. Generally, registration fees for liberal arts majors (not all) are relatively low, mostly around 1,300-1,700 euros per year; science majors (not all) have higher registration fees, generally between 1,800-2,500 euros. Reduction of university registration fees is generally applied for ISEEU and ISEE (family per capita financial situation calculated based on family income and family fixed assets) at the CAF office in Italy. After obtaining the relevant certificates, submit it to the university secretariat. Generally, the registration fee for the second or third semester of the current academic year can be reduced or exempted, and generally more than half of the current year's registration fee can be reduced.
2. Living expenses in Italy. As mentioned just now, the expenses for studying in Italy are mainly meals, accommodation, transportation expenses, buying various daily necessities and clothing, travel and personal pocket money. In big cities in Italy, consumption is relatively high, which is mainly reflected in rent, while rent in smaller cities is relatively low.
For example, a single room in the center of Milan usually costs 400-600 euros a month to rent, while in smaller cities, such as Perugia, Macerata, Padua, etc., a single room The monthly rent is 180-250 euros. Relatively speaking, the gap is still very large.
If you want to sum it up every year, first-tier cities are about 120,000-150,000; second-tier cities are about 80,000-100,000; third-tier cities are about 60,000-80,000, depending on the city where your school is located and Your usual daily expenses.