Study Science in Italy

Italy is an excellent destination for studying science, offering a rich educational heritage, world-renowned universities, and a vibrant research community.

Italian universities are known for their rigorous academic standards, state-of-the-art laboratories, and strong emphasis on both theoretical and applied sciences

Studying science in Italy provides students with opportunities to engage in groundbreaking research projects, collaborate with leading scientists, and gain international exposure. The country’s diverse cultural landscape and historical significance also enrich the educational experience, making it an inspiring environment for scientific inquiry and innovation.

Where can you study Science in Italy

Here’s a list of the best Universities to study Science in Italy:

  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • University of Milan
  • University of Bologna
  • Politecnico di Milano
  • University of Padova
  • University of Pisa

Take a look at our University ranking page to learn more about these Universities’ world ranking.

Science admission test: TOLC-S

The TOLC-S (Test OnLine CISIA for Sciences) is an entrance exam used by many Italian universities for admission to science programs. It consists of the following sections:

STRUCTURE OF THE TOLC-S TEST

SECTIONS 

NUMBER OF QUESTIONS

NUMBER OF MINUTES

Text comprehension

10

20

Physics, Chemistry, and Earth Science

10

20

Logical reasoning 

10

20

Mathematics

20

50

TOTAL

50

110

At the end of the test, candidates will also sit a 15-minute English test made up of 30 questions. Depending on the result, candidates will be advised either to follow a beginner, elementary, or intermediate course, or to directly take a B1 exam if their level is already high enough. 

The test challenges students with multiple-choice questions that assess their problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and scientific knowledge. The total duration of the test is 110 minutes. It can be taken either at designated test centers (TOLC@UNI) or online (TOLC@CASA), providing flexibility for students. 

There are different dates for the TOLC-S test depending on the chosen University and on the chosen program. All exam dates for the TOLC-S tests are available here.

Assessment criteria:

1 point for each correct answer

-0.25 points for each incorrect answer

0 points for each incorrect answer

Enrollment timeline

Each year the Italian Ministry of Education releases updates for the admission process with precise dates etc. Admission procedures can change depending on each university.

Below are general estimates based on previous years.

FEBRUARY – AUGUST: Register for and sit the TOLC exam
TOLC can be taken once per month (TOLC at the University or TOLC@home. Results are shown immediately. 

APRIL – JUNE: Pre-enrollment at the Italian embassy/consulate in country of origin*
Documents needed: Declaration of Value; legalized and apostilled translation of High School Diploma (12 years)

JUNE – SEPTEMBER: Visa application*

Documents needed: Confirmation letter of application to the exam; International Health Insurance; Declaration of Financial capacity

SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER: Enrollment

Documents needed: Passing the admission test, Student visa + Permit of stay*, Payment of the tuition fee for the first year

*This step is only for non-european students.

Studying Science in Italy: costs

Italian universities offer affordable education options to both EU and non-EU students. 

 

Public universities, known for their good reputation in academics, usually charge lower tuition fees compared to private ones: the fees at public universities can range from about €200 to €5,200 per year

 

Detailed information can be found on the chosen university website. 

 

Your family’s income can also affect how much you pay. If you’re from a low-income family or excel academically, you might qualify for scholarships or financial aid to help cover your tuition fees.

TOLC-S Preparation courses at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci - FLORENCE

Our course is designed to help those who want to excel in the TOLC-S. The attention will be focused on the study of the subjects present in the test.
Our program with its individual path will help you unblock yourself thanks to the tutor who will accompany you and guide you towards your future in Italian university and the career opportunities.
 

SCIENCE | TOLC-S | Private course
DatesOn request
Number of classes40
TopicsText comprehension, Logic, Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Earth Science
FormatIndividual lessons
LanguageItalian
Price€ 2.400 + registration fee*

*The registration fee costs €30 for online courses and €80 for onsite courses. It includes all didactic materials.

TOLC-S Preparation courses at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci - MILAN

Our preparation course for Science prepares students both for Italian programs and provides them with all the necessary knowledge and skills to pass the selective entrance test.

Our tutors are specialized professionals and expert university teachers who know the university system up close and will pass on their skills and know-how to the students. 

 

SCIENCE | TOLC-S | Extensive course
Dates16.03.2026 - 05.06.2026 (12 weeks)
Number of classes120
TopicsText comprehension, Logic, Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Earth Science
ScheduleLessons every day from Monday to Friday, 1 to 3 hours per day
Formatonline or in person
LanguageItalian
Price€ 1.440 + registration fee*

 

SCIENCE | Pathway course I
The course is suitable for absolute beginners
of the Italian language
Dates10.11.2025 - 05.06.2026 (28 weeks)
Number of classes480 Italian language classes +
120 specific TOLC-S preparation classes
TopicsItalian language from zero to B2
Text comprehension, Logic, Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Earth Science
Schedule of Italian language classesLessons every day from Monday to Friday, 3 hours per day
Schedule of University preparation classesLessons every day from Monday to Friday, 1 to 3 hours per day
Formatin person
LanguageItalian
Price€ 5.040 + registration fee*

 

SCIENCE | Pathway course II
The course is suitable for students who already have
an A1 level of Italian
Dates12.01.2026 - 05.06.2026 (18 weeks)
Number of classes360 Italian language classes +
120 specific TOLC-S preparation classes
TopicsItalian language from A1 to B2
Text comprehension, Logic, Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Earth Science
Schedule of Italian language classesLessons every day from Monday to Friday, 3 hours per day
Schedule of University preparation classesLessons every day from Monday to Friday, 1 to 3 hours per day
Formatin person
LanguageItalian
Price€ 4.320 + registration fee*

*The registration fee costs €30 for online courses and €80 for onsite courses. It includes all didactic materials, as well as unlimited access to our e-learning platform for students who want to improve their Italian.