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Study in Italy with Glaciere International
Experience Excellence and Culture

Why Study in Italy?
Italy is an ideal destination for students who want top-notch education and a vibrant cultural experience. With its famous universities, historical charm, and lively cities, Italy offers a truly enriching academic adventure.
Top Reasons to Choose Italy
- Top Universities
- Rich Cultural Experience
- Affordable Living
- Work and Study Balance
- Beautiful Scenery
Top Programs to Consider

Engineering & Technology

Business and Economics

Culinary Arts

Humanities and Social Sciences

Art and Design
How Glaciere International Supports You

Personalized Counseling
Our team will help you find the perfect course and university in Italy that fits your goals and interests.

University Selection
We assist you in choosing the best universities and programs to match your needs and aspirations.

Application Support
We manage your application process, ensuring all documents are completed and submitted correctly and on time.

Visa Assistance
We guide you through the visa application process to make sure you get your student visa without any hassle.

Pre-Departure Prep
Get ready for Italy with our pre-departure sessions. Learn about Italian culture, what to expect in your studies, and tips for a smooth start.

Post-Arrival Help
Our support continues after you arrive in Italy. We assist with finding accommodation, job searches, and anything else you need to settle in comfortably.
Ready to Study in Italy?
Let Glaciere International help you start an exciting academic and cultural journey in Italy. Contact us today to begin your adventure in one of the world’s most captivating study destinations.













•Undergraduate Programs • Master’s Programs • Doctoral Programs (PhD) • Vocational Courses • Language Courses
- Language Proficiency Tests.
- Entrance Exams.
- Academic Transcripts and Qualifications.
- Interview or Portfolio.
- In Italy, international students can stay for 6 to 12 months after completing their Master’s or PhD programs to seek employment. Additionally, they are permitted to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during their studies.
- The academic year in most universities is split into two semesters: the first runs from September or October to January or February, and the second from February to July. Keep in mind that specific start dates can vary by university.
- There are some scholarships provide to international students can help make studying in Italy more accessible and affordable. But there are specific eligibility criteria and application deadlines for each scholarship.