Study in Italy. Choose with clarity. Move with strategy.
Insights for students and families navigating Italian university admissions: IMAT, CEnT-S, TOLC, non-EU quotas, Medicine in English, business, engineering and competitive application pathways. For those who want more than a submitted application — and need a clear academic direction.
For non-EU candidates, the Pavia Harvey Course cannot be assessed through the IMAT score alone. The real picture comes from ranking position, available quota, score distribution and the fit between the student's profile and the level of competition.
CEnT-S: the test to understand before choosing your pathway
CEnT-S is changing how many English-taught scientific and technical programmes should be approached. Format, timing, participating universities and how the test affects applications all need to be understood before decisions are made.
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MEDICINE · IMAT
MEDICINE · IMAT
IMAT and the non-EU quota: why the score is only the beginning
For non-EU candidates, the IMAT result becomes meaningful only when read with quota, ranking position and ranking movement. The score alone rarely tells the full admissions story.
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BUSINESS
BUSINESS · PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES
Bocconi: why the application window matters
Early, Winter and Spring Sessions do not serve every profile in the same way. Timing should be chosen with tests, documents, academic record and realistic admission goals in mind.
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▶ VIDEO · MEDICINE
▶ VIDEO · MEDICINE
Humanitas Medicine: inside an international student's journey
From admission to the first months in Milan: a direct look at Medicine in English, preparation, adaptation and student life in one of Italy's most international medical environments.
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ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING · ADMISSION TESTS
Politecnico di Torino: reading the TIL beyond the score
For engineering candidates, the TIL is not only a test to pass. Structure, timing, score, ranking and preparation all shape the real admissions pathway.
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Planning to study in Italy? Start with a clearer strategy.
Every student has a different academic profile: strengths, timing, ambitions and development needs. Before choosing universities, tests and deadlines, the first step is to understand which pathway truly fits the student's possibilities.
The articles on this blog are intended for general guidance and strategic analysis. Admission requirements, test formats, quotas, rankings and deadlines may change from year to year. Students and families should always verify official university and institutional communications before making final decisions.