Italy
- Italy is in south central Europe and is considered part of Western Europe.
- Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican city
- Italy is one of the most appreciated cultures in the world
- Italy’s economy ranked as the Second largest in the Eurozone and the Eighth largest in the world.
- Italy is 7th largest industrialized nation in the world and a leading country in world trade and exports.
- Italy is 6th largest manufacturing hub in the world.
- Italy has 20 Regions which has worlds most beautiful and visited cities like Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence etc.
- Total Population Approx. 6 Crores
- Italy is a member of European Union & Schengen Countries
- Second Best medical facilities in the world according to WHO
Italy Economy
- Italy has a diversified industrial economy, which is divided into a developed industrial north, dominated by private companies, and a less-developed, highly subsidized, agricultural south, where unemployment is high.
- The economy of Italy is the third largest national economy in the European Union, the eight-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and the 13th- largest by GDP (PPP).
- Italy is a founding member of the European Union, the Eurozone, the OECD, the G7 and the G20, it is the tenth-largest exporter in the world, with $632 billion exported in 2019.
Education System
- The education system in Italy has followed the Bologna system since 1999.
- The 3+2, 3-cycle system means you can get graduate from an Italian university with bachelor’s and master’s qualifications after 5 years of study.
- Choosing to study abroad in Italy will mean experiencing more than just academic life.
Types of Universities/ Colleges
Autonomous organizations independently establish their own status and internal structure, including teaching methods and techniques. Education at universities is divided into three main levels: bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral studies. In addition, universities have the right to organize year-long Master’s programs for those who continue education.
A collective term that includes academies of fine arts, national drama academies, higher institutes of the art industry, conservatories, national dance academies, and other official art-related educational organizations. At the higher schools of arts, students can also complete three-stage programs.
A highly specialized technical university was created to meet the needs of the labor market for qualified professionals. ITS programs are available to students with completed secondary education (unlike IFTS programs — professional courses for adolescents and adults which do not require preliminary education).
Demanding Courses
Career Opportunities
- Based on the course and university, the stay back is allowed for up to 6 to 12 months.
- You can learn Italian language.
- One who has completed studies in Italy can go anywhere all over Europe for 12 months post studies work permit.