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  • Can I really study in Italy for free?

    Yes. Most public universities have very low tuition fees, and through the DSU Regional Scholarship, you can receive a full tuition waiver plus a yearly cash stipend of over €7,000. We specialize in ensuring your financial documents are prepared correctly to maximize your chances of securing this grant.

  • What is the CEnT-S test, and do I need it?

    Starting for the 2026 intake, the CEnT-S (CISIA English Test-Sciences) has replaced the old English TOLC-I, TOLC-E, and TOLC-F for most English-taught programs in Engineering, Economics, and Science. We provide updated resources and booking assistance specifically for this new unified exam.

  • Is IELTS mandatory for an Italian Student Visa?

    While many universities accept an English Proficiency Certificate (EPC) from your previous institution for admission, the Italian Consulate/Embassy usually requires a valid IELTS (typically 6.0 or higher) for the visa process. We help you check the specific requirements for your intake year to avoid last-minute surprises.

  • What happens if I land in Italy and don’t know how to enroll?

    This is where our Peer Mentorship shines. We don't just get you a visa; we connect you with experts already enrolled in your university. They will guide you through the physical submission of documents, getting your Codice Fiscale, and applying for your Permesso di Soggiorno (Residence Permit) within your first 8 days.

  • Why should I book the 30-minute paid consultation?

    The Italian process is deadline-heavy and documentation-strict. One mistake in your scholarship file or CIMEA application can result in a rejection. This 30-minute session provides a professional audit of your profile, saving you months of potential delays and thousands of Euros in lost scholarship opportunities.