University of Milan
A Global Hub for MBBS in Italy: Scientia Illuminans Dignos
At a Glance
Founded in 1924, the University of Milan is a leading research-oriented institution, renowned for its contributions to medical research in fields like regenerative medicine, oncology, and neurology.
Global Stature
QS 2025 (Medicine): 72nd
Leading research institution.
National Prestige
Censis 2024 (Medicine, Italy): 4th (84 points)
Excels in research output & clinical training.
Key Accreditations
WHO Listed
NMC (India) Recognized
UK GMC & USMLE Eligible
Global Alliances & Research
Member of LERU & 4EU+ Alliance.
Collaborations with Humanitas Research Hospital, Harvard, Milan Project. Over 50 research centers.
Medicine & Surgery Program (IMS)
The International Medical School (IMS) offers an English-taught Single Cycle Master’s degree, training scientist-physicians for global healthcare leadership through Problem-Based Learning and extensive clinical training.
- International Medical School (IMS): Established in 2012, English-taught.
- Learning Method: Problem-Based Learning (PBL), case-based analysis, small-group study.
- Clinical Training: LITA campus (Segrate) for preclinical; Luigi Sacco Hospital, Humanitas Hospital, Bassini Hospital for clinical.
- Research Opportunities: European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM), International Master in Breast Diseases.
Curriculum Overview (360 ECTS)
Semester 2 (Typical): Biochemistry, Histology, Biophysics, Organ Systems
Focus: Cellular and organ-level understanding, foundational research skills, and introduction to clinical reasoning.
Semester 6 (Typical): Infectious Diseases, System Diseases (e.g., cardiovascular, respiratory), Patient Communication
Internships: Year 3: 4 CFU (80 hours); Year 4: 10 CFU (200 hours). Focus on diagnostics and clinical skills. Italian B2 level required from Year 3.
Semester 10 (Typical): Emergency Medicine, Clinical Oncology, Patient Management, Clinical Clerkships
Internships: Year 5: 18 CFU (360 hours); Year 6: 28 CFU (560 hours), culminating in a thesis.
Life in Milan & Student Support
Located in Milan, Italy’s economic and cultural capital, the university thrives in a cosmopolitan hub. IMS preclinical campus in Segrate (LITA) and clinical training at Luigi Sacco Hospital are accessible via metro or bike.
Tuition Fees (2024/25)
Range: €200 - €4,000 annually (based on ISEE). Payable in 3 installments.
Financial Support (DSU)
Merit- and need-based scholarships available. Details on university website. KALINGAEURO offers guidance.
Accessible via metro (€2/ticket) or bike (€30/month rental).
Living costs: €800–1,200/month for a one-bedroom apartment.
Admissions & Notable Alumni
Admission Requirements
- 12 years of secondary education.
- Competitive IMAT score (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Logic, General Knowledge).
- 2024 IMAT cut-offs: Approx. 48.5 (non-EU), 45.3 (EU).
- Non-EU: D-type visa, Universitaly & Segreteria Online registration.
- Italian language test upon arrival for residence permit (non-Italian speakers).
- KALINGAEURO provides IMAT preparation.
Notable Alumni
Dr. Roberto Bergamaschi
Pioneer in laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
Dr. Carlo La Vecchia
Epidemiologist with global impact on chronic disease research.
Why Choose Milan for Your MBBS?
The University of Milan’s IMS offers an elite MBBS experience, blending innovative PBL pedagogy with extensive clinical training. Globally accredited and supported by research hubs, it prepares you for a distinguished medical career. Milan’s dynamic setting and KALINGAEURO’s support create an ideal environment.