General information about the university The University of Milan is one of Italy’s main public universities. It is renowned for its strong faculties in medicine, biology, pharmacy, humanities, and sociology. The university has modern research centers and actively collaborates with international universities and companies.
Admission International applicants must submit a diploma, transcripts, and proof of language proficiency. Italian-taught programs require CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or CERT.IT (B2–C1), English-taught programs require TOEFL 80–90 or IELTS 6.0–6.5. Some programs may require a personal statement or interview.
Financial assistance and grants The university offers merit-based and partial scholarships and participates in government scholarship programs for international students.
Cost of tuition Tuition is approximately €1,000–€3,500 per year, depending on the program.