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How much does it cost to study in Italy?
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Well, first you have tuition, which is
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affordable. Some of the best
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universities charge between €500 to
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€3,000. And the second highest ranking
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university, Skolan or Males Superior
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Deisa, is free. Then there is your
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living costs. In Rome, the estimates
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start from €800. Roma University thinks
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it can go as high as €1,100. In Milan,
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it is €700 to €1,200. According to Poly
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Techchnico de Milano, Pisa is quite
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affordable. It is a little higher than
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€700, but the second best university
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also covers the accommodation, cutting
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this in half. Or Bolognia, the best
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university in Italy and the oldest in
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the world, University of Bolognia thinks
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you'll need about €700 plus your social
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spending. See you in the next one.