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“Studying Masters in Politecnico di Torino”
Alireza S
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, 2021
Overall
Politecnico di Torino is one the 3 Polytechnic universities in Italy. The quality of the teaching is acceptable and even during the Covid19 pandemic online teaching is satisfying. The camps of the Polito are designed well and there are plenty of study rooms for students.
Classrooms are comfortable and large. Professors speak English a little bit with Italian accent that might take take for students to adapt with it. :)
Scholarship:
Edisu Office offers Scholarships including university fee waver, accommodations, food with discount in its restaurants. Moreover, they give student 2500-5000 Euros/year for living.
Students win the Scholarship based on affordability of their family.
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Pros
Cheaper than Milan in terms of cost of living. Torino is an industrial city.
Cons
Profs Prepare the exams so harder than Politecnico di Milano. Torino is not an international city, so fewer native people can speak English compared to Milan.

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“the abroad studying & living”
MOHAMMED G
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, 2020
Overall
this is my first time that I stay outside if my country for more than a month a the beginning i was thinking that it will be a hard and difficult experience for the whole period of my studying but after the first two months I start to get used to this new system of life
the teaching system was very different from the system in my country but I get along with it
the courses is useful and also the teacher are helpful.
if I get the chance i will not mind to stay out of my country and work because I love that the situation always changes
"The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change "
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Pros
most main postive is that you have 5 chance to do the exam in any subject during the year so that will give you a good planning for your time

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“Teaching is excellent but workload is too much”
Behnam L
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, Computer, 2021
Overall
Politecnico di Torino is one the 3 Polytechnic universities in Italy. The quality of the teaching is acceptable and even during the Covid19 pandemic online teaching is satisfying. The camps of the Polito are designed well and there are plenty of study rooms for students.
Classrooms are comfortable and large. Professors speak English a little bit with Italian accent that might take take for students to adapt with it. Workload is too much for a short semester but professors believe it is quiet normal because students can take exams more than once.
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Pros
Cheaper than Milan in terms of cost of living but university offers the same
Cons
Workload for a semester is way more than 2 semesters

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“Teaching is excellent but workload is too much”
Behnam L
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, Computer, 2021
Overall
Politecnico di Torino is one the 3 Polytechnic universities in Italy. The quality of the teaching is acceptable and even during the Covid19 pandemic online teaching is satisfying. The camps of the Polito are designed well and there are plenty of study rooms for students.
Classrooms are comfortable and large. Professors speak English a little bit with Italian accent that might take take for students to adapt with it. Workload is too much for a short semester but professors believe it is quiet normal because students can take exams more than once.
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Pros
Cheaper than Milan in terms of cost of living but university offers the same
Cons
Workload for a semester is way more than 2 semesters

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Ivan H
Overall
I wish I had known...
the computer departament of turin is not really big. the main departaments are car engineering and electronics. anyway if you are interested in hardware and industrial applications of computer engineering torino will be a good choice.
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In my opinion:
I loved it but I'm not sure everybody would.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Personal recommendation
I think torino is a good city for spend a year. Most people I know that are doing a double degree would like to finish a soon as posible and go away.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
Met people from other countries
Experienced a change in life
Advanced my studies & career
Final comments
People were dissapointed by the banks performance in italy.
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“Competitive and wholesome”
Ozgun C
Italy, Undergraduate
Engineering, Computer, 2021
Overall
Engineering courses at PoliTO are a real treat. The courses might be hard to pass and require a lot of hours of hard working but it’s all worth it. Professors are genuinely interested in your problems and they really try to give you the best experience. Also PoliTO is a really diversed school. You can meet people from all around the world while your studies.
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Pros
Turin is a beautiful city, professors are great, PoliTO offers its students a lot of opportunities
Cons
With extra cautions campus area feels extra crowded sometimes. Same goes for classes.