Study engineering in Italy: Politecnico di Milano and Torino, Padua, Pisa, Bologna, English-taught Master's, the TOLC-I test, how to apply, and job outlook.
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Italy has a deep engineering tradition and two of the most respected technical universities in Europe. A growing share of engineering degrees, especially at master's level, are taught in English, and public-university tuition is income-based rather than a flat international fee. That makes Italy a strong, affordable choice for an engineering degree with international recognition.
This guide covers the universities best known for engineering, the specialisations on offer, how the TOLC-I entry test fits in, how to apply, and what the job market looks like afterwards. For the country-wide picture, start with the Study in Italy pillar guide.
Italian engineering schools are well connected to industry, from automotive and mechanical engineering to aerospace, civil, electrical, and management engineering. The two "Politecnico" universities in Milan and Turin are dedicated technical institutions and rank highly worldwide for engineering. Several large general universities also run strong engineering faculties.
At public universities, tuition is set against your family income through the ISEE document, so many students pay far less than the headline fees elsewhere in Europe. The Scholarships in Italy guide explains how the income bands and "no tax area" exemptions work.
Germany is the other major engineering destination in Europe, with its TU9 technical universities. See Study Engineering in Germany for how that route and its language requirements compare.
| University | City | Known for |
|---|---|---|
| Politecnico di Milano | Milan | Highest-ranked Italian engineering school; broad specialisations |
| Politecnico di Torino | Turin | Strong in automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering |
| University of Padua | Padua | Long history; broad engineering faculty |
| University of Pisa | Pisa | Strong in information, aerospace, and mechanical engineering |
| University of Bologna | Bologna | Large general university with extensive engineering offerings |
Politecnico di Milano is the most internationally visible and runs many English-taught master's programmes; Politecnico di Torino is closely tied to the Turin automotive and aerospace cluster. The Top universities in Italy guide gives more context on how these institutions sit within the wider system.
Italian engineering faculties span the full range of disciplines, and at master's level many of these run in English. Common tracks include:
The exact set of English-taught tracks differs by university and changes over time, so check each programme's page for the current language of instruction.
Many Italian engineering bachelor's degrees use the TOLC-I, the engineering version of the TOLC (Test OnLine CISIA), administered by CISIA. It assesses mathematics, logic, science, and reading comprehension, and some universities use it as a ranked admission test while others use it for placement or self-assessment. Different universities apply it differently.
For English-taught master's programmes, you usually apply on the strength of your prior bachelor's degree and an English certificate rather than the TOLC-I, which is more common at bachelor's entry. Confirm what your specific programme needs on its admissions page and on cisia.it.
| Level | Typical entry route |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's (often Italian-taught) | TOLC-I and/or ranking, via the university |
| Master's (often English-taught) | Prior degree, transcript, English certificate |
The process follows the standard Italian route, with engineering-specific tests where they apply.
Deadlines vary by university and usually fall in spring or summer for an autumn start, so confirm the date on your programme's page early.
Engineering graduates are among the more employable in Italy, particularly in the industrial north around Milan and Turin, which host automotive, aerospace, machinery, and design-and-manufacturing companies. Management engineering and information-oriented tracks also feed into consulting and tech roles.
Italian matters a lot in the domestic job market even when your degree was in English, so learning the language improves your prospects considerably. After graduating, a study residence permit can be converted to a work permit, and higher-skilled roles may qualify for an EU Blue Card. The Working in Italy guide covers the conversion process and in-demand sectors. If you are weighing a closely related field, the Study Computer Science in Italy guide covers software-leaning paths.
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Yes, especially at master's level. Politecnico di Milano and several other universities run many English-taught engineering master's programmes, and some English-taught bachelor's options exist too. Confirm the language of instruction on each programme's page, since it varies.
The TOLC-I is the engineering version of Italy's TOLC entry test, administered by CISIA. Many engineering bachelor's programmes use it for admission or placement, while English-taught master's programmes usually admit on your prior degree instead. Check your programme's requirements and cisia.it.
Politecnico di Milano is the highest-ranked and most internationally visible, followed by Politecnico di Torino, with strong faculties also at Padua, Pisa, and Bologna. The right choice depends on your specialisation and whether the programme is taught in English.
At public universities, tuition is income-based through the ISEE, so many international students pay far less than flat international fees elsewhere. Living costs vary widely by city, with Milan and Turin more expensive than smaller cities. See the Scholarships in Italy guide.
Good, particularly in the industrial north, with automotive, aerospace, machinery, and management-engineering roles. Knowing Italian materially improves your chances in the domestic market. The Working in Italy guide explains post-study work permits.
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