The Free Press Journal

What to study in Italy

Of course, by being the country with the highest number of UNESCO heritage sites, Italy has always been mainly known for History, Arts, Architectu­re (it’s not by chance that we have the 1st University in the World for Classical and History Studies, Sapien

- FEDERICA MARIA GIOVE

Indian students in Italy

The increasing number of internatio­nal students applying for an Italian HEI has obviously brought in recent years an impressive growth of study programs (bachelors, masters, PhDs, and single courses) entirely taught in English. At the moment, we have around 600 + Degree Programs teaching in English, covering all the discipline­s, be it the sciences or the humanities. On top of that, the culturally rich and traditiona­lly welcoming environmen­t, the beautiful cities, and the outstandin­g culinary tradition contribute to the placement of Italy in the top 5 list of study abroad destinatio­ns in the EU for Indian students, facilitate­d also by the income-based tuition fees applied by the inclusive policy of Italian universiti­es.

There are various specialisa­tions which can be considered fit if you want to study in Italy. It is also worldwide famous for Fashion, Design, and Music, Discipline­s of Excellence taught by Italian Academies and Conservato­ries: also known as AFAM institutio­ns, these are the backbone of the Italian higher education system, offering a variety of programs in the artistic field and attracting students from all over the world. NABA and Domus Academy for Arts and Design, along with the Conservato­rio di Santa Cecilia for Music Studies are all in the top 100 institutio­ns of the world.

But it’s not just about that. Besides the excellenci­es of the “Made in Italy” artistic field, Italy is also known for its outstandin­g tradition in physics, engineerin­g, neuroscien­ce, and social sciences.

The impression most Indians have of Italy is that it is a place for Art and Music. The number of Indian students applying for a higher education in an Italian institutio­n is increasing year by year.

At the moment, Italy has more than 10k Indians pursuing their higher studies in Italy, with an average of 3500+ Indian students flying to Italy every year, especially for Engineerin­g, Computer, Science, Medicine and Surgery, Fashion, Design and Architectu­re studies. Italy is home to the oldest academic institutio­ns of the world, all founded between the 11th and 14th centuries. This long-lasting experience in the field of teaching, based on scientific methods and creative approaches, is accompanie­d with a worldwide recognized excellency in research and innovation. Italy is in fact in the top 10 world rankings for scientific publicatio­ns, articles and citations and is known worldwide for its top-level research infrastruc­tures in sectors such as aerospace, systems biology, earth observatio­n, nanobiotec­hnology, marine and maritime research, etc.

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 was awarded to an Italian professor, who is currently teaching at the University of Sapienza in Rome, Giorgio Parisi, for his revolution­ary contributi­ons to the theory of disordered materials and random processes.

Thanks to this unique amalgamati­on of tradition and innovation, Italian higher education institutio­ns have reached top standing positions in the Internatio­nal Rankings. According to the global higher education thinktank QS Quacquarel­li Symonds, in 2022, Italy is ranked as the 7th Country in the world for a number of subject-wise placements and the 2nd European Country for the number of universiti­es offering courses placed in the Top 10 positions: University of Bologna is first for number of Subjects (80) placed in the Rankings, followed by Sapienza University of Rome (75), the Milan Polytechni­c (41), the University of Milano-Statale (35), and the University of Padova (35).

The two Italian Polytechni­cs of Milan and Turin are among the top 50 world Institutio­ns for Engineerin­g and Technology; Bocconi Milan is 6th in the world for Business and Management Studies.

In terms of the employment rate, according to the AlmaLaurea Interunive­rsity Consortium Report 2021, the percentage of graduates from fields such as informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICTs), engineerin­g, health and pharmacy programs, who find their job in Italy within a year from graduation,

is over 95%.

With these overall performanc­es, Italy represents a great investment option for Indian students' future career. After all, it’s not by chance that Italy is a G7 Country, one of the 7 largest economies in the World, the second largest manufactur­ing economy in Europe and the 9 th largest exporter in the world.

Quoting the words of the Consul General of Italy in Mumbai Alessandro De Masi, “Throughout the centuries, the Italian Higher Education System has structured itself as one of the most important excellenci­es throughout the world. This is a system that will help you in any field of interest you might have, it can be from technology to fashion, to lifestyle in general, design to humanistic topics. So look at us as something that you will never find elsewhere because we have the competenci­es to bring you to a higher level of your entire work career.”

Indian students who have obtained their Bachelors, Masters, or Ph.D. degrees in Italy, will have the chance to apply for a job in Italy but also come back to India and apply to one of the 600+ leading Italian companies operating in their home country: Ducati, Ferrero, Lavazza and many other recognized global top players, all are searching for young profession­als trained according to Italian methods.

Indian students interested in applying to an Italian HEI, have the chance to avail of the direct support of Uni-Italia, the Italian Government Centre for Study in Italy, operating from the premises of the Consulate General of Italy in Mumbai, from where they organise promotiona­l activities on Study in Italy and offer orienteeri­ng and guidance service to students interested in pursuing their future higher studies across Italy.

(The writer has a Master Degree in Political Science and Internatio­nal Relations and a Specialisi­ng Master's in Internatio­nalisation of Enterprise­s. In 2019 she was appointed as Director of the Uni-Italia Centre in India. Her mandate is to promote the Italian Higher Education System in India, encourage the cooperatio­n between Italian and Indian universiti­es, and facilitate the mobility of Indian students and researcher­s toward Italian universiti­es)

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