To study in Italy, students need to meet some basic requirements. They must have the required academic qualifications, such as completing 12th grade for bachelor’s programs or a degree for master’s programs. Some universities may ask for IELTS or other English language test scores, especially for English-taught courses. Students also need to show financial proof to cover tuition fees and living expenses. Other important documents include a valid passport, academic transcripts, statement of purpose, and recommendation letters. Requirements may vary depending on the university and course.