General information about the university The University of Turin is a classical university with strong programs in economics, IT, pharmacy, humanities, and social sciences. One of the oldest universities in Europe, it combines rich traditions with modern research and international collaborations.
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. A personal statement or interview may be required in some cases.
Financial assistance and grants The university offers merit-based scholarships and partial grants for international students.
Cost of tuition Tuition is approximately €900–€2,800 per year.