Study in Italy


Italy is one of the most popular study destinations in Europe, known for its historic universities, affordable tuition fees, and globally recognised degrees. It follows the Bologna education system, ensuring international acceptance.

SDS Overseas Consultancy provides end-to-end support for studying in Italy, including university selection, admissions, scholarships, visa processing, and pre-departure guidance.

Italy’s education system follows the Bologna Process and consists of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programs. Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, while Master’s programs last 2 years.

Popular fields of study include Engineering, Architecture, Fashion Design, Business Management, Medicine, Data Science, and Arts. Many universities offer programs taught in English.

Italy offers attractive scholarship options for international students, including Italian Government Scholarships, regional DSU scholarships, and university-specific merit grants.

These scholarships may cover tuition fees, accommodation, and monthly living allowances. SDS Overseas Consultancy assists students in identifying and applying for suitable scholarships.

International students must apply for a Type-D Italian Student Visa. SDS provides complete visa assistance including document preparation, pre-enrollment, financial proof, and appointment scheduling.

Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week while studying. After graduation, students can convert their permit to a work permit based on employment opportunities.

Yes. Italy offers affordable education, high-quality universities, and globally recognised degrees with rich cultural exposure.
IELTS or English proficiency proof is required for English-taught programs. Some universities offer waivers based on prior education.
Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions.