General information about the university Politecnico di Torino is a leading technological university in Northern Italy, strong in engineering, IT, automotive, and architecture. Turin is the Italian automotive hub (Fiat, Iveco), providing excellent internship and project opportunities.
Admission International applicants must submit a diploma, transcripts, and language proof. Italian programs require CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or CERT.IT (B2–C1), English programs require TOEFL 80–90 or IELTS 6.0–6.5. Some programs may require a portfolio or entrance exams.
Financial assistance and grants Politecnico di Torino offers merit-based scholarships, government grants, and tuition discounts for international students.
Cost of tuition Tuition is approximately €161–€3,821 per year, depending on the program.