Italian Academic System
The Italian Academic System consists of three main levels: undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral studies. Students typically begin with a three-year bachelor's degree, followed by a two-year master's degree. Higher education institutions include universities and polytechnics, offering a variety of programs across disciplines.
Admission to universities often requires a high school diploma and passing an entrance exam, depending on the program. The academic year usually runs from October to June, with a mix of lectures, seminars, and practical work. Grading is based on a scale from 18 to 30, with 30 being the highest mark.