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Since 2009, Italian public colleges have begun to offer MD programs in English. More than 13 state medical schools provide MBBS degrees taught in English. Bari, Bologna, Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Messina, Milan, Milan-Bicocca, Naples Federico II, Padua, Pavia, Parma, Rome La Sapienza, Rome Tor Vergata, and Turin are the universities in question. These English-language medical schools are among the world’s most international, academically tough, and affordable, and provide great preparation for residency, research, and clinical practice in Europe and beyond.
Obtaining a Western-European-level medical education has never been more affordable, with subsidized tuition prices ranging between 200 and 4000 euros per year for Europeans and non-Europeans alike.
The typical tuition charge is around 1200 euros per year, and living expenses, including housing, can be as low as 600 euros per month. This is a fraction of what it would cost in the United States, the United Kingdom, or Eastern Europe. Foreign students can also apply for scholarships and career opportunities. In Italy, the requirements for applying to English-taught medical schools are as follows:
The following are some of the most typical application requirements:
Prior diplomas: high school diploma, bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree academic Transcript of grades/records admission test (e.g. IMAT)
Up to four passport-size pictures and a copy of your ID or passport
Proof of proficiency in English
Motivational letter