For the convenience of international students, Italy has specially proposed the Turandot Study in Italy Plan and the Marco Polo Study Abroad Plan. What are the differences between these two plans? Are there any differences in the application requirements? Follow me to see Take a look! Welcome to read.
Studying in Italy Turandot Program
Italy began to establish the Turandot Program in 2009. The Turandot project is mainly aimed at art, music and design majors and provides Chinese students with the opportunity to study in Italian art and music schools (AFAM). The project is implemented under the same regulations as the Marco Polo plan and requires Pre-register first.
After pre-registered Chinese students undergo eight months of language training in Italy, if they pass the language and professional course examinations, they can register to study at the art or music college of their choice.
There are no special language requirements before applying for pre-registration (zero language foundation in Italian)
Application conditions: Studying undergraduate courses: having a high school diploma and a minimum score in the college entrance examination cultural courses With a score of 380; for master's degree courses: possess a bachelor's degree certificate
Application requirements: Undergraduate: high school graduation (vocational high school or equivalent), college entrance examination scores (not less than 380 points) and passing college entrance examination scores, primary school, junior high school and high school The duration of schooling is 12 years.
Master’s degree: Bachelor’s degree, university transcript and course description are also required.
Visa requirements: No Italian proficiency certificate is required, and the visa pass rate is high, almost 100%.
Admission requirements: Pass the language test and the professional entrance examination for individual majors.
Marco Polo Plan for Studying in Italy
In order to attract more Chinese students to study in Italian universities, according to the 2006 China-Italy intergovernmental education cooperation development plan, the Marco Polo Plan was established. plan. The procedure of the Marco Polo plan is to first pre-register (including language course registration and university major pre-registration), then obtain a visa and study Italian language courses in Italy (at least 8 months). The year I went abroad was The six-month course has now been changed to an eight-month course.
There are no special language requirements before applying for pre-registration (zero language foundation in Italian). This plan provides convenient conditions for Chinese students to obtain study visas in Italy.