University of Turin
About the University
The University of Turin is one of Italy’s great historic universities, strong in economics, law, medicine and agriculture, in an elegant, affordable northern city. Founded in 1404, this public university is home to around 80,000 students.
Apply via the university’s portal plus Universitaly pre-enrolment; expect tuition of roughly $0–$4000 per year. Always verify current requirements and deadlines on the official program page.
Why study here
The University of Turin is one of Italy's great historic universities, strong in economics, law, medicine and agriculture, in an elegant, affordable northern city. Students get solid academic support, modern facilities and the experience of living and studying in Italy. Its graduates progress to leading employers and universities around the world.
Admission requirements
- Completed secondary education for bachelor's, or a relevant bachelor's degree for master's
- English proficiency (IELTS or TOEFL) for English-taught programs, or Italian for Italian-taught programs
- Official academic transcripts and certificates
- Valid passport; pre-enrolment on the Universitaly platform and credential verification (CIMEA or Declaration of Value) are required
- Proof of funds and a student visa or permit where applicable
How to apply
- Check the specific program and entry requirements on the university website
- Submit your application through the university's portal plus Universitaly pre-enrolment
- Upload transcripts, language test scores, and supporting documents
- Pay any application fee and apply before the program deadline
- If admitted, accept your offer and arrange your student visa