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University of Rome La Sapienza

A Global Beacon for MBBS in Italy, Embodying Education as the "Soul of Society."

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Institutional Overview

Founded in 1303, Sapienza is one of Europe’s oldest and largest universities. With 11 faculties, ~113,000 students, and extensive facilities including 60 libraries and 20 museums, it is a global leader in research and education, especially in biomedicine and cyber intelligence.

Global Stature

QS 2025 (Medicine): 86
Censis 2024: #2 in Italy (101 points).

International Community

30% international medical students. Member of European University Association & Alliance4Universities.

Key Accreditations

WHO, NMC, GMC, USMLE Eligible
EC Directive 75/363/EEC Aligned
"F" Degree Course (English Program)

Advanced Clinical Training

Training at Policlinico Umberto I and Sant’Andrea Hospital, featuring a dedicated Skills Lab.

Medicine and Surgery Program

The "F" Degree Course, launched in 2011, is a six-year, 12-semester (Oct-July) English-taught program. It trains scientist-physicians with a holistic approach, emphasizing early clinical exposure, transversal skills, and personalized mentorship in small classes.

  • Holistic Approach: Focuses on psycho-somatic complexities and socio-cultural contexts.
  • Early Clinical Exposure: Internships (1,000 hours) begin in the second semester of the second year.
  • Small Class Sizes (45): 35 Non-EU & 10 EU seats, fostering personalized mentorship and shadowing opportunities.
  • Unique Medical Italian Course: A free, specialized module to support clinical communication.

Curriculum Overview (360 ECTS)

Year 1: Foundational Sciences
Subjects: Molecular Biology, Anatomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Histology.
Focus: Mandatory courses in mathematics and biology to build a strong scientific base.
Year 2: Basic Pathology & First Internships
Subjects: Physiology, Basic Pathology, Introduction to Lab Tools.
Internships: 4 CFU (80 hours) of clinical exposure begins in the second semester.
Year 3: Clinical Integration & System Diseases
Subjects: Pathology, Pharmacology, Diagnostic Imaging, System Diseases.
Focus: Moving from foundational science to clinical application. B2 Italian required.
Year 4: Clinical Reasoning & Communication
Subjects: Infectious Diseases, Clinical Reasoning, Patient Communication.
Internships: 10 CFU (200 hours) focusing on diagnostics at Policlinico Umberto I.
Year 5: Major Clinical Specialties
Subjects: Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics.
Internships: 18 CFU (360 hours) in key specialty areas.
Year 6: Emergency Medicine & Thesis
Subjects: Emergency Medicine, Oncology, Psychiatry, Public Health.
Internships: 28 CFU (560 hours) culminating in a final thesis.

Life in Rome & Student Support

Located in Rome, Italy’s historic 2.8M-resident capital, the medical campus is in the San Lorenzo district. Students enjoy vibrant culture from the Colosseum to Testaccio nightlife, supported by a diverse community with 30% international medical students.

Tuition Fees (2024/25)

Range: €350 - €2,924 annually (ISEE-based), with discounts for top performers. Payable in 3 installments.

Financial Support

Merit- and need-based scholarships available via uniroma1.it. KALINGAEURO provides guidance.

Campus accessible via metro (€1.50/ticket) or bike (€30/month).

Living costs: €400–600/month for shared rooms.

Enjoy subsidized canteens (€2-4/meal) and events like the Sapienza Summer School.

Rome City
Policlinico Umberto I
Student Life in Rome
Colosseum

Admissions & Notable Features

Admission Requirements

  • 12 years of secondary education & English proficiency certificate.
  • Competitive IMAT score (100-minute, 60-question exam).
  • Estimated 2024 IMAT cut-offs: Approx. 48.7 (non-EU) & 45.5 (EU).
  • Non-EU: D-type visa, register via Universitaly & Studenti Online portal.
  • An Italian language test is required upon arrival for non-Italian speakers.
  • KALINGAEURO provides IMAT preparation.

Notable Features

Early Clinical Training

Begins in the second semester of the second year for immediate practical application.

Small Class Size (45)

Fosters personalized mentorship, office hours, and valuable shadowing opportunities.

Dedicated Skills Lab

Provides hands-on training for practical techniques like catheter insertion.

Sapienza Neuroscience Center

Highlights a key area of research excellence and opportunity for students.

Why Choose Sapienza for Your MBBS?

Sapienza offers an elite MBBS experience, blending 700 years of academic tradition with early clinical training at Policlinico Umberto I. Globally accredited and set in Rome’s vibrant heart, it prepares you for a distinguished medical career.

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