Cost of Living in Italy for International Students

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In this article, we are providing you with information about the Cost of Living in Italy for International Students.

Italy is one of Europe's most reasonably priced countries that offers education to students worldwide. Because of the cuisine, culture, fashion, and climate, Italy is a fantastic place to visit, reside, and work. Italy is famous for its artistic and culinary marvels., It's also home to some of the oldest universities in the world and the originator of the Bologna process (the European standard in higher education).

Let's look at the overall cost of living in Italy in more detail in order to help interested students plan their expenses. So keep on reading this article!

Cost of Living in Italy: Main Highlight
The cost of living in Italy is summarized simply below:

Tuition Fees – Public Universities €900 – €4000/year (Approximately Rs. 85K to Rs. 3.80 Lakhs)

Tuition Fees – Private Universities €6000 – €20000/year (Approximately Rs. 5.70 Lakhs to Rs. 19.02 Lakhs)

Accommodation Costs €300 – €700/month (Approximately Rs. 28.5K to Rs. 66K)

Food and Transportation Costs €150 – €250/month (Approximately Rs.14K to Rs. 23.7K)

Tuition Fees in Italy:
When compared to some other European countries, the tuition costs at Italian universities are significantly lower.

Depending on the university, course, and level of study, public universities in Italy can charge an average tuition fee between €900 and €4,000 per year. (Approximately Rs. 85K to Rs. 3.80 Lakhs)

Private universities are more expensive, with annual tuition fees ranging from €6000 to €20,000 (Approximately Rs. 5.70 Lakhs to Rs. 19.02 Lakhs)

Tuition fees in Italy vary not only between universities, courses, or degree levels but also between EU and non-EU students.

Here are some of the most popular universities in Italy and the fees they charge international students:

University of Pavia: INR 4.75 Lakhs/Year

University of Padua: INR 2.85 Lakhs

University of Milan: INR 3.80 Lakhs

University of Genoa: INR 2.85 Lakhs

Sacred Heart University: INR 15.03 Lakhs

Sapienza University: INR 95K

The Polytechnic University of Milan: INR 3.80 Lakhs

Accommodation Cost in Italy:
The total cost of living for students in Italy ranges from 600 to 1000 euros per month, which includes food, accommodation, public transport, and local travel or leisure.

Accommodation Type Cost/ Rent Cost in INR

1 Bedroom Apartment in City: 50,000 INR/ month

1 Bedroom Apartment in City Outskirts: 38,000 INR/ month

3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre: 85,248 INR/ month

3 Bedroom Apartment in City Outskirts: 62,782 INR/ month

The cost of living in Rome is slightly higher than in other Italian cities. The cost of living in other Italian cities is as follows:

Student Cities in Italy Average Cost of Living in Italy Per Month (EUR) (INR)

Rome: 1450 (up to 1,30,000 INR)

Bologna: 750-1100 (60,000-80,000 INR)

Milano: 850 (70,000-75,000 INR)

Florence: 850-1300 (80,000- 1,00,000 INR)

Food Cost in Italy
As an international student in Italy, a country known for its cuisine, you will spend a little more on food.

You can expect to pay up to 15 euros (1200-1300 INR) for an antipasto course and up to 16 euros (1300-1350 INR) for pasta dishes when dining out at Italian restaurants

Be aware that they charge an extra 1 to 2.50 euros (200-300 INR) for bread and cover, so takeaway might be a cheaper option if you can.

The costs of various meals and drinks in Italy are listed below:

Inexpensive restaurant meal: 1262 Rs

Meal for two people in mid-range: 4628 Rs

McMeal at McDonald's: 673 Rs

Cappuccino: 117 Rs

Cold drinks: 178 Rs.

Hard drinks: 336-412 Rs.

Here are the costs of some of the most typical groceries you'll usually buy in Italy:

Apples, 1 kg: 150rs

Lettuce: 83rs

Eggs, : 217rs

Banana, 1 kg: 133rs

White Bread, 500 g: 125rs

Local Cheese, 1kg: 1,002rs

Onions, 1 kg: 100rs

Tomatoes, 1 kg; 158rs

Milk, 1 l : 91rs

Potatoes, 1 kg: 91rs

Oranges, 1 kg: 133rs

Transportation Cost
Italy's transport infrastructure is quite modern. Public transport is the easiest and most convenient way to travel around Italy.

For students, there are options available for transportation such as the bus using the monthly ticket, and trams.

Below is the average transport costs in Italy:

One-way local transport ticket: 126 Rs

Monthly pass: 2,945 Rs

Taxi : 420+84 Rs. per Km

Premium Hatchback Car: 19.35 lakh

New Sedan: 20 lakh

Gasoline: 136 Rs

Personal Expenses in Italy
Basic utilities, telephone and internet costs, clothing, fitness, childcare, and shopping are all considered personal expenses in Italy.

Personal expenses in Italy depend on the needs and preferences of each person. Below are the estimated personal expenses in Italy:

Basic utilities (Electricity, garbage, heating, cooling, and water 162 per month 13,637 per month

Internet (60 MBPS or more): 28.9 per month 2,432 per month

Prepaid Mobile: 0.11/ min (without discounts) 9.26 per min.

Fitness Club: 46.12 per month 3,882 per month

Tennis Court: 19.12 per month 1,609 per month

Cinema: 8.5 for 1 seat 716 for 1 seat

Tips to Reduce Cost of Living in Italy:
Students can look for the following options to lower the cost of studying in Italy:

International students in Italy can take advantage of many scholarships offered by the Italian government, universities, their home country, or external organizations. These scholarships provide full or partial scholarships, living expenses, travel, and personal expenses.
Students can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during their studies in Italy.
Students can use public transport instead of private ones and can share the ride with other students to save money.
In order to cut their living expenses by up to 50% while living off-campus, students can look for apartments on the outskirts of the city.

Conclusion:
In general, the cost of living in Italy is relatively lower than in major countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.

The country's cultural heritage and architectural landscape provide a peaceful environment for higher education in Italy.

So, In this article, we have tried to cover everything related to the cost of living in Italy. We hope you like this article.

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