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In Italy, approximately 12 universities are public providing MD equivalent to MBBS in Italy. The medical institutions of Italy are offering Medicine courses in English medium since 2009. Italian medical universities are top destinations for European and non-European international students with respect to diversity, affordability, prestige, excellence, and top-quality education throughout the world.

During the MBBS course, students get a wide concept and information about medical and life science. Throughout the whole MBBS program, students get to seek knowledge about medical theories, practical knowledge, and clinical skills. These skills and knowledge are important to provide healthcare treatment, diagnose and prevent diseases.

Why MBBS in Italy?

  • There are several reasons why students wish to study MBBS in Italy which are as following;

    📌 Italy is a hub of globally top-ranked universities.

    📌 Italy is a member of 26 Schengen countries and students who apply for a Schengen visa can travel to any Schengen countries without applying for a separate visa.

    📌 Those students who have completed their MBBS in Italy can practice in any Schengen country but it is a must for them to learn the local language.

    📌 The medical universities in Italy offer up to 100% scholarships to European and non-European international students. This scholarship is based on family income and not based on a student’s pre-medical marks or NEET.

    📌 The complete application process for MBBS in Italy is very simple.

    📌 The MBBS degree awarded by Italy is recognized in the whole world.

    📌 Those students achieving MBBS degrees in Italy can apply for licensing examinations of various countries including FMGE.

    📌 MBBS in Italy is relatively cheap than in other European countries. The average tuition fee in any medical university is 1000 to 1500 Euros annually.

    📌 Accommodation in Italy is affordable. The average cost of living in Italy ranges from 500 to 1000 Euros per month.

    📌 Italy is an ancient country with 100 years old universities having rich and vast experienced teachers.

Admission procedure for MBBS in Italy is a direct approach and quick process. Admission of international students will be based on scores gained at entrance examination and academic performance. Whereas, many institutions conduct their own test followed by an interview for selection purposes. Italy Intakes twice a year. Their first semester starts from the month of Sept or Oct and second intake will be started from the month of Jan or Feb.

  • A student must have scored 50% in 12th or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects. Relaxation in percentage up to 40% has been given to SC/ST/OBC candidates
  • A student must be 17 years of age as of 31St December in the year of applying for admission
  • NEET qualification is mandatory
  • A student must qualify for IMAT (International Medical Admission Test) to be eligible to apply for MBBS in Italy.
  • Mechanism of Teaching -English
  • Span of Course -6 Years
  • Qualification -Admission Seekers should finish their Higher Secondary Education with a base of a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology stream.
  • Passport minimum of 18 months validity
  • 10th standard marksheet
  • 12th standard marksheet
  • Birth certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Letter of acceptance from university
  • Authorization of all the documents from ministry of home affairs, New Delhi
  • Legalization of all the document from Italy embassy
  • Medical test documents
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  • Studying MBBS in Italy is cost-friendly as compared to other European education institutions. European standard education in Italian Universities is now so affordable almost free for meritorious students. Italian government provides a 100% scholarship on tuition fees to the students who have scored high.

    However, Private institutions can be slightly expensive but the quality of education and facilities provided by them make it worth it. Average cost of studying in Italy is approximately 1200+ Euros per year, plus living expenses including accommodation may cost around 550+ Euros monthly.

Generally, it takes a total of 6 years to graduate from an Italian medical institute consisting of 12 semesters.

Top Italy Medical College​

  • University Di Firenze
  • University of Florence
  • University of Pisa
  • University of Studies,Udine
  • University of Turin, Turin,TO
  • Lumbini Medical College (LMC)
  • Universal Medical College Nepal