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Bachelor’s in Italy for Indian Students: English Programs & Admissions

Secure your future with top-tier undergraduate courses in Italy in English. Experience world-class education at public universities with low tuition fees, regional scholarships, and dedicated visa pathways, fully supported by KALINGAEURO.

100% English-Taught Programs
TOLC/TIL Entrance Exam Mentorship
DSU Regional Scholarship Guidance

Quick Admission Facts

Course Duration: 3 Years (180 ECTS)
Average Tuition: €500 - €4,000 / Year
Intake Period: Sept / Oct (Apply Feb-June)
Working Rights: 20 Hours/Week Part-Time
Embassy Status: DSU Scholarship Friendly
Understanding Admissions

Entrance Exams Explained: TOLC-I, TOLC-E, TIL, and SAT Equivalents

To gain admission into English-taught Bachelor's programs at Italian public universities, Indian students must meet specific entrance exam benchmarks.

TOLC Exam requirements

The TOLC Entrance Test

The TOLC (Test Online CISIA) is the standard entrance exam for Italian public universities. It is conducted online or at the test center. The English versions include:

  • English TOLC-I: For Engineering, Applied Sciences, and Computer Science. Tests Mathematics, Logic, Science, and Reading Comprehension.
  • English TOLC-E: For Economics, Business, and Management. Tests Logic, Mathematics, and Reading Comprehension.
  • English TOLC-F: For Pharmacy, Biology, Chemistry, and Pharmaceutical Technologies.

Each university sets its own minimum cutoff score. KALINGAEURO provides comprehensive coaching resources and sample tests to ensure Indian students clear their TOLC cutoffs.

TIL Exam & SAT

TIL Exam & SAT Equivalents

For technical universities and select general universities, there are other pathways:

TIL Exam (Politecnico di Torino)

The TIL (Test in Laib) is the exclusive admission test for Politecnico di Torino. The TIL-I is required for Bachelor's in Computer Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering in English. Requires booking via the student portal.

SAT Equivalents

Many universities accept the standardized SAT score instead of TOLC-I/TOLC-E. For instance, the University of Bologna and Sapienza University of Rome accept SAT scores (typically requiring a minimum score of 950 to 1100 out of 1600 depending on the course).

Exam Name Target Courses Key Subjects Tested Alternative Accepted Tests
English TOLC-I Engineering, Computer Science, IT Math, Physics, Logic, Comprehension SAT, TIL-I (Torino)
English TOLC-E Economics, Management, Business Math, Logic, Reading Comprehension SAT, GMAT
English TOLC-F Pharmacy, Biotech, Chemistry Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics SAT Subject Tests (older format)
TIL-I Engineering at Politecnico di Torino Math, Logic, Physics, Comprehension None (Mandatory for Torino)
Financial Planning

Cost of Undergraduate Studies & Living Expenses

Studying in Italy is one of the most cost-effective study-abroad options globally. Here is a clear breakdown of the BSc in Italy cost and living expenses.

Tuition Fees (BSc in Italy Cost)

500 to 4,000 / Year

Tuition fees at Italian public universities are calculated based on family financial status (ISEE). Indian students typically qualify for the lowest fee brackets.

Private universities cost between €6,000 to €20,000 per year.

Monthly Living Expenses

600 to 900 / Month
  • Accommodation: €250 - €500 (Shared/Single)
  • Food & Groceries: €150 - €250
  • Public Transportation: €20 - €35 (Student pass)
  • Leisure & Health Insurance: €50 - €80

DSU Regional Scholarships

100% Free Education

Regional DSU Scholarships are based on family income, not academic score.

  • 100% Tuition Fee Waiver
  • Annual cash stipend (up to €7,200)
  • Free University canteen meals
  • Subsidized hostel accommodation
Roadmap to Italy

Step-by-Step Timeline for 12th-Pass Students from India

To ensure successful visa stamping and university enrollment, you should start planning during or right after your 12th board exams.

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Phase 1: Academic Counseling (Oct - Dec)

Meet with KALINGAEURO counselors to review your profile. Shortlist English-taught Bachelor's courses, choose top target universities, and understand specific course eligibility criteria.

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Phase 2: Exam Preparation & Booking (Jan - March)

Register and prepare for the TOLC-I, TOLC-E, or TIL-I exams. Alternatively, prepare and submit your SAT score to the designated universities. Book your test dates on the CISIA portal.

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Phase 3: University Application & Pre-Evaluation (Feb - April)

Submit applications on university portals with transcripts, CVs, and exam scorecards. Receive your conditional admission letter or pre-evaluation green light from selected universities.

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Phase 4: Universitaly Portal Registration (April - June)

Submit your mandatory pre-enrollment application on the official Universitaly portal. Specify your chosen university, degree program, and the Italian embassy/consulate in India where you will apply for the visa.

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Phase 5: Document Legalization (May - July)

Gather your 10th and 12th marksheets, obtain Apostille from MEA, and submit them for a Declaration of Value (DoV) or apply for a CIMEA Statement of Comparability to legalize your Indian secondary school certificate.

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Phase 6: Visa Filing & Pre-Departure (June - August)

File your National D-Visa application at the VFS Center. Include admission letter, Universitaly summary, financial proof of €6,000+, travel insurance, and flight bookings. KALINGAEURO handles complete visa mock calls.

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Phase 7: Arrival & Regional Scholarship Enrollment (Sept - Oct)

Land in Italy, complete university physical enrollment, apply for your permit of stay (Permesso di Soggiorno), and register on the regional portal to secure your DSU scholarship benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Queries Resolved

Find quick answers to critical questions about entrance tests, scholarships, and requirements for studying in Italy.

No, IELTS or TOEFL is not strictly mandatory for many Italian public universities if you have completed your previous education in English (English Medium Instruction). However, having a certificate like IELTS (minimum 6.0) is highly recommended for visa processing at VFS and strengthens your application with KALINGAEURO.

Yes, international students holding a valid student visa/permit in Italy are legally allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during holidays, helping offset their living expenses.

TOLC is a standardized entrance exam used by most Italian public universities for various undergraduate courses in Italy in English (e.g. TOLC-I for Engineering, TOLC-E for Economics). TIL is a specific entrance exam conducted exclusively by Politecnico di Torino for its engineering (TIL-I) and design courses.

The DSU regional scholarship is applied for directly through the regional scholarship portal (e.g., LazioDiSCo, ER.GO) after securing university admission. It requires submitting financial documents like ISEE-Uparificato (family income and asset certificate) translated and legalized, a process fully guided by KALINGAEURO.

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