University of Salford January 2027 Admissions
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| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Time | Full time |
| Campus | Milano Leonardo |
| Duration | 2 |
| Deadline-Date | |
| Fee Per Year | 3893 |
| Application Fee | €10 to €100 |
| Currency | euro |
| Intake Link | https://www.polimi.it/en/international-prospective-students/laurea-magistrale-programmes-equivalent-to-master-of-science/application-procedures/application/ |
| Deadline Link | https://www.polimi.it/en/international-prospective-students/laurea-magistrale-programmes-equivalent-to-master-of-science/application-procedures/application/ |
| Intakes | Dec>October |
| Program language requirement | IELTS: A minimum score of 6.0 is required. TOEFL iBT: A minimum score of 78 is required. Other Tests: TOEFL CBT (210), TOEFL PBT (547), or Cambridge Proficiency (CPE) are also accepted. Waiver: You may be exempt if your entire Bachelor's degree was taught exclusively in English. You will need an official letter from your university confirming this. However, for a competitive application, having a strong IELTS/TOEFL score (e.g., 6.5/90) is still advisable. |
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scope of the program | |
| Program entry requirement | Bachelor's Degree Requirement: You must hold a Bachelor's degree equivalent to an Italian Laurea. For Pakistani Students: This means a 4-year Bachelor's degree from an HEC-recognized university. |
| Required GPA | A CGPA of 3.2/4.0 or 80% and above. A minimum of 3.0/4.0 (75%) is typically the baseline to be considered, but the average of admitted students is often higher. |
| GRE Required | |
| GMAT Required | |
| Application Process | "Adimission requirements Every university and program has specific entry criteria. However, most applicants will usually need: Secondary school diploma equivalent to the Italian Diploma di Maturità (12 years of education). Program-specific requirements: some degrees (Medicine, Architecture, certain Engineering/Design courses) require entrance exams, portfolios or practical tests. Places are usually allocated by ranking based on test results. Entrance exams & accepted tests Medicine: IMAT (and other national/university tests). STEM / Economics: TOLC variants (TOLC-I, TOLC-E) or similar tests. Some universities accept SAT in place of an entry test (example: certain programs at Pavia). Bocconi uses its own admission test and may accept high SAT scores as an alternative (check specific thresholds with the university). Language proof English-taught program: TOEFL or IELTS (commonly B2 CEFR or higher); sometimes waived if your school used English as the instruction language. Italian-taught program: an Italian language certificate (e.g., CILS/CELI) if required by the course. Documents to prepare Secondary school diploma (or enrolment certificate if you are still in your final year). Academic transcripts (last 2–3 years of secondary study). CV / resume. Proof of language proficiency. Motivation letter / personal statement. Reference letters or referee contacts (if requested). Portfolio (for architecture, design, arts). Passport copy and certified translations of key documents (Italian or English) where required. Visa & diploma validation (non-EU students) After receiving an offer, non-EU students apply for a student visa at the Italian consulate in their country. Commonly required: acceptance letter passport valid at least 3 months beyond planned stay proof of financial means (≈ €6,000/year) accommodation details health insurance. " |
| Available Scholarships | https://studyabroadupdates.com/study-in-italy/ |
| Program accreditation | |
| Living expenses | The average annual cost of living for international students in Italy is approximately €8,400, but this might vary depending on various factors |
| Visa Process Details | 1. Gather Required Documents: Collect necessary documents mention below • Visa application form • Two passport size pics • Valid passport • Academic documents • Document refinement form • Bank statement • NIC • IELTS certificate • Health and travel insurance • FRC document 2. Complete Visa Application Form: Fill out the visa application form accurately. 3. Schedule Appointment: Book an appointment with the Italian consulate or visa application centre in Pakistan. 4. Submit Application: Attend the appointment, submit your documents, and pay the visa fee. Financial Requirements • Bank Statements: Show sufficient funds to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses. • Sponsorship Letters: If someone else is funding you, include their financial documents and a sponsorship letter. Health Insurance • Why It’s Needed: Health insurance is necessary to cover medical expenses during your stay. • Recommended Providers: Choose a reliable health insurance provider with student coverage. Language Proficiency • Accepted Tests: IELTS, TOEFL, or Italian language tests, based on your course's language of instruction. • Minimum Scores: Check with your institution for required language proficiency scores. |
| Part timework | International students can work part-time in Italy to assist cover costs. However, there are some restrictions: Work permit: Non-European students must have a valid residency permission to work in Italy. Hours: Students can work up to 20 hours each week, or 1,040 hours annually. Language: While Italian skills are not essential, they may be necessary to obtain a job unless you are a TEFL teacher. Job options: Working at restaurants, coffee shops, and supermarkets is a popular part-time career. Universities may also provide paid on-campus positions, such as administrative or research and teaching assistantships. |
| Post-study work opportunity | Italy provides international students with a post-study work opportunity through a "Residence Permit for Job Search or Self-Employment. " This permit enables graduates of Italian universities to stay in Italy for a certain amount of time after finishing their studies to find employment, launch a business, or work for themselves. Job Search Residence Permit (Post-Graduation Work Permit) For foreign students who have finished their studies in Italy and want to stay in the nation in order to find employment, this is their primary choice. Qualifications: ● You must have earned your degree from an accredited university or higher technical institute in Italy. ● A minimum of a Master's degree, a speciality degree, or a PhD must have been earned. Even recent bachelor's degree holders may occasionally qualify, particularly in high-demand industries like technology, engineering, or healthcare. ● Duration: You can remain in Italy while searching for work or launching a business with a Residence Permit for Job Search, which is often issued for a term of 12 months (1 year). ● Work Rights: You are free to work at any job during this time as long as you are seeking for one that fits your qualifications. Finding work in a field linked to your studies is the aim. You might also look at opportunities to launch your own company. Requirements: ● Evidence of graduation (diploma or degree certificate). ● Adequate funds to sustain oneself while in Italy (a bank statement, sponsor letter, or employment offer might serve as proof of this). ● Evidence of health insurance, if any. ● a current passport as well as your prior residency permit or student visa. Application Procedure: Visit your local Immigration Office (Questura) to apply for a job search permit after graduating. Your application must be submitted prior to the expiration of your residence permit or student visa. |
To apply for the Master's program, you need to hold a Bachelor's degree equivalent to an Italian Laurea, typically with a minimum CGPA of 3.2/4.0 or 80% and above. Additionally, you'll need to submit proof of English proficiency, such as an IELTS or TOEFL score, unless you are exempt due to your degree being taught in English.
The fee for the Master's program is €3,893 per year. Additionally, there is an application fee ranging from €10 to €100.
International students must have a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or a TOEFL iBT score of 78. Other accepted tests include TOEFL CBT (210), TOEFL PBT (547), or Cambridge Proficiency (CPE). You may be exempt from this requirement if your Bachelor's degree was entirely taught in English.
Yes, international students in Italy can work part-time, up to 20 hours per week or 1,040 hours annually. However, they must have a valid residency permit to work, and while knowledge of Italian is not mandatory, it can help in securing a job.
International graduates can apply for a "Residence Permit for Job Search or Self-Employment," which allows them to stay in Italy for up to 12 months to seek employment or start their own business. This permit is available for graduates who hold a Master's degree or higher from an accredited Italian institution.
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