University of Napoli Federico II
Scholarship
Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. Study in Naples Program
· Amount: €11,059.92 (gross) over two years.
· Eligibility:
o International students enrolling in the first year of select degree programs.
o Must apply separately from university admission.
· Additional Info:
o Cannot be combined with other scholarships like Erasmus or MAECI.
o Application requires documents such as a motivation letter, CV, recommendation letter, and language certifications .
2. ADiSURC Regional Scholarships
· Amount: Varies based on financial need and merit; may include tuition waivers, accommodation, and living expenses.
· Eligibility:
o Both Italian and international students enrolled in universities in the Campania region.
o Must meet merit and economic requirements, assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE) .
· Additional Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after enrollment to maintain eligibility.
3. Italian Government (MAECI) Scholarships
· Amount: Varies; typically covers tuition, health insurance, and living expenses.
· Eligibility:
o Offered to foreign nationals and Italian citizens living abroad.
o Selection is competitive and based on academic merit and financial need.
· Additional Info:
o Application details and deadlines are available on the official MAECI website.
Scholarships for Native Italian Undergraduate Students
1. ADiSURC Regional Scholarships
· Amount: Similar to international students; varies based on financial need and merit.
· Eligibility:
o Italian students enrolled in universities in the Campania region.
o Must meet merit and economic requirements, accessed via ISEE.
2. Departmental Scholarships
· Amount: Varies by department; may include tuition waivers and stipends.
· Eligibility:
o Offered to students demonstrating academic excellence or specific research interests.
o Eligibility criteria and application procedures are determined by individual departments.
Additional Information
· Application Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are prepared and submitted before deadlines.
o Regularly check official university and scholarship websites for updates.
o Consider reaching out to the university's International Students Union for assistance with applications and other inquiries
Scholarships for International Graduate Students
1. Study in
Naples Scholarship (2024–25)
·
Amount:
€11,059.92 (gross) over two years.
·
Eligibility:
o International students enrolling in the first year of select
master's programs.
o Must apply through the Universitaly platform by June 21, 2024,
and submit a separate scholarship application by September 15, 2024.
·
Additional
Info:
o Not combinable with other scholarships such as Erasmus or MAECI.
o Selection based on academic performance, motivation letter, and
English proficiency.
o Applicable to programs like Transportation Engineering and
Mobility, Sustainable Food Systems, and others .
2. Master’s
in Sustainable Food Systems Scholarships
·
Amount:
Tuition waiver plus one-year scholarships (exact amount
unspecified).
·
Eligibility:
o Foreign citizens holding a bachelor's degree.
o Demonstrated B2 level English proficiency.
·
Additional
Info:
o Program includes a hands-on boot camp in Pollica, Italy.
o Application deadline: September 30, 2024.
3. Ph.D. in Economics Scholarships
·
Amount:
€16,243 annually (net of taxes) for four years.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants with a strong quantitative background in Economics,
Finance, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering.
o Fluency in English; language certifications considered.
·
Additional
Info:
o One position reserved for non-Italian students.
o Includes potential 50% increase in allowance for research abroad
and additional mobility allowances from the third year .
4. ADiSURC
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and merit; may include
tuition waivers, accommodation, and living expenses.
·
Eligibility:
o International students enrolled in universities in the Campania
region.
o Assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE).
·
Additional
Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after
enrollment to maintain eligibility.
5. MAECI
(Italian Government) Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies; typically covers tuition, health insurance, and
living expenses.
·
Eligibility:
o Foreign nationals and Italian citizens living abroad.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
·
Additional
Info:
o Application details and deadlines are available on the official MAECI website .
????????
Scholarships for Italian Graduate Students
1. ADiSURC
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Similar to international students; varies based on financial
need and merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Italian students who are enrolled in universities in the Campania
region.
o Assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE).
·
Additional
Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after
enrollment to maintain eligibility .
2. Departmental
Scholarships (Economics and Statistics)
·
Amount:
Varies; specific amounts not specified.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling in master's programs such as LMEF, LMEC, or
LM in Finance.
o Selection based on academic performance and potential.
Additional Information
·
Application
Tips:
o Prepare all required documents, including transcripts, CV,
motivation letters, and language certificates.
o Adhere strictly to application deadlines.
o Consider reaching out to the university's International Students Union for assistance with applications and other inquiries.
Courses
No results found
Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Naples Federico II
1. Academic
Qualifications
·
You must have completed at least 12 years of schooling, equivalent to an
Italian high school diploma (Diploma di Maturità).
·
The school-leaving certificate must be valid for
university admission in your home country.
·
If required, a Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of Comparability should be submitted to
verify the qualification.
2. Language
Proficiency
·
Italian-taught
programs: Minimum B2 level
proficiency in Italian.
o Proof
required via language certification (e.g., CELI, CILS) or by passing the
university’s Italian language test.
·
English-taught
programs: Minimum B2 level
in English.
o Accepted
tests include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, etc.
3. Entrance
Exams / Admission Tests
·
Some programs may require an entrance test (TOLC or similar) or be
subject to a limited number of places
(numerus clausus).
·
Check the specific course page for test
requirements and registration deadlines.
4. Pre-enrollment
via Universitaly
·
All international applicants must pre-enroll on the Universitaly
portal to
receive a student visa and complete admission procedures.
5. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain a student visa (Type D) from the Italian
consulate in their country after pre-enrollment.
·
EU students do not require a visa but must
register residency in Italy after arrival.
6. Additional
Documents
·
Translated and legalized academic transcripts.
·
Passport-sized photograph and copy of a valid
passport.
·
Motivation letter (for some programs).
· Proof of health insurance coverage.
Graduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Naples Federico II
General Admission Requirements
1. Academic
Qualifications
·
Possess a Bachelor’s degree (or
equivalent) from an accredited institution.
·
The degree must be valid
for access to graduate programs in the country where it was obtained.
· Some programs may require specific coursework or credits in relevant subjects. For example, the Data Science Master’s program requires at least 30 CFUs (Credits) in engineering, computer sciences, mathematics, statistics, or physics, with at least 6 CFUs in computer science-related topics.
2. Language
Proficiency
·
English-taught
programs:
o Proof of B2 level English proficiency (CEFR) is mandatory.
o Accepted certifications include IELTS (minimum 6.5), TOEFL
(minimum 79 iBT), Cambridge, Trinity, and others.
o Certificates of Medium of Instruction (MOI) are not accepted.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof of B2 level Italian proficiency is required.
o Accepted certifications include CELI, CILS, or other
CLIQ-recognized certificates.
o Alternatively, applicants may take an Italian language
proficiency test administered by the university.
3. Pre-enrollment
via Universitaly
·
Non-EU applicants must
complete the pre-enrollment
application on the Universitaly
portal.
·
Required documents include:
o Passport.
o Bachelor’s degree certificate or enrollment certificate (if
degree is pending).
o Transcript of Records.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Motivation letter and letters of recommendation.
o Pre-acceptance letter from the course coordinator (if
available).
4. Visa
Requirements
·
After receiving the
pre-acceptance letter, non-EU students must apply for a Type D student visa at
the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their country.
·
Required documents for visa
application include:
o Validated pre-enrollment summary from Universitaly.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Health insurance policy.
o Academic documents (translated and legalized as necessary).
Program-Specific Requirements
Some master's programs
have additional or specific admission criteria:
·
Data
Science Master’s Program:
o Bachelor’s degree with at least 30 CFUs in relevant subjects.
o Minimum bachelor's degree score above 7 on a 10-point scale.
·
MSc in
Transportation Engineering and Mobility (TEAM):
o English proficiency at B2 level or higher.
o Accepted certificates include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, Trinity,
and Duolingo.
o Certificates of Medium of Instruction (MOI) are not accepted.
·
Master’s
in International Relations:
o Bachelor’s degree certificate or enrollment certificate.
o Transcript of Records.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Motivation letter and letters of recommendation.
o Pre-acceptance letter from the course coordinator (if available).
Additional Notes
·
Ensure all academic
documents are translated into Italian (if not already in Italian, English, French, or Spanish) and legalized as
required.
·
Some programs may have limited seats and
require entrance exams or interviews.
· Always check the specific program’s official webpage or contact the program coordinator for detailed and updated information.
Accommodation
Visa
University Video
Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. Study in Naples Program
· Amount: €11,059.92 (gross) over two years.
· Eligibility:
o International students enrolling in the first year of select degree programs.
o Must apply separately from university admission.
· Additional Info:
o Cannot be combined with other scholarships like Erasmus or MAECI.
o Application requires documents such as a motivation letter, CV, recommendation letter, and language certifications .
2. ADiSURC Regional Scholarships
· Amount: Varies based on financial need and merit; may include tuition waivers, accommodation, and living expenses.
· Eligibility:
o Both Italian and international students enrolled in universities in the Campania region.
o Must meet merit and economic requirements, assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE) .
· Additional Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after enrollment to maintain eligibility.
3. Italian Government (MAECI) Scholarships
· Amount: Varies; typically covers tuition, health insurance, and living expenses.
· Eligibility:
o Offered to foreign nationals and Italian citizens living abroad.
o Selection is competitive and based on academic merit and financial need.
· Additional Info:
o Application details and deadlines are available on the official MAECI website.
Scholarships for Native Italian Undergraduate Students
1. ADiSURC Regional Scholarships
· Amount: Similar to international students; varies based on financial need and merit.
· Eligibility:
o Italian students enrolled in universities in the Campania region.
o Must meet merit and economic requirements, accessed via ISEE.
2. Departmental Scholarships
· Amount: Varies by department; may include tuition waivers and stipends.
· Eligibility:
o Offered to students demonstrating academic excellence or specific research interests.
o Eligibility criteria and application procedures are determined by individual departments.
Additional Information
· Application Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are prepared and submitted before deadlines.
o Regularly check official university and scholarship websites for updates.
o Consider reaching out to the university's International Students Union for assistance with applications and other inquiries
Scholarships for International Graduate Students
1. Study in
Naples Scholarship (2024–25)
·
Amount:
€11,059.92 (gross) over two years.
·
Eligibility:
o International students enrolling in the first year of select
master's programs.
o Must apply through the Universitaly platform by June 21, 2024,
and submit a separate scholarship application by September 15, 2024.
·
Additional
Info:
o Not combinable with other scholarships such as Erasmus or MAECI.
o Selection based on academic performance, motivation letter, and
English proficiency.
o Applicable to programs like Transportation Engineering and
Mobility, Sustainable Food Systems, and others .
2. Master’s
in Sustainable Food Systems Scholarships
·
Amount:
Tuition waiver plus one-year scholarships (exact amount
unspecified).
·
Eligibility:
o Foreign citizens holding a bachelor's degree.
o Demonstrated B2 level English proficiency.
·
Additional
Info:
o Program includes a hands-on boot camp in Pollica, Italy.
o Application deadline: September 30, 2024.
3. Ph.D. in Economics Scholarships
·
Amount:
€16,243 annually (net of taxes) for four years.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants with a strong quantitative background in Economics,
Finance, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering.
o Fluency in English; language certifications considered.
·
Additional
Info:
o One position reserved for non-Italian students.
o Includes potential 50% increase in allowance for research abroad
and additional mobility allowances from the third year .
4. ADiSURC
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and merit; may include
tuition waivers, accommodation, and living expenses.
·
Eligibility:
o International students enrolled in universities in the Campania
region.
o Assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE).
·
Additional
Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after
enrollment to maintain eligibility.
5. MAECI
(Italian Government) Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies; typically covers tuition, health insurance, and
living expenses.
·
Eligibility:
o Foreign nationals and Italian citizens living abroad.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
·
Additional
Info:
o Application details and deadlines are available on the official MAECI website .
????????
Scholarships for Italian Graduate Students
1. ADiSURC
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Similar to international students; varies based on financial
need and merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Italian students who are enrolled in universities in the Campania
region.
o Assessed via the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator (ISEE).
·
Additional
Info:
o Application typically opens between July and August.
o First-year students must meet merit requirements after
enrollment to maintain eligibility .
2. Departmental
Scholarships (Economics and Statistics)
·
Amount:
Varies; specific amounts not specified.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling in master's programs such as LMEF, LMEC, or
LM in Finance.
o Selection based on academic performance and potential.
Additional Information
·
Application
Tips:
o Prepare all required documents, including transcripts, CV,
motivation letters, and language certificates.
o Adhere strictly to application deadlines.
o Consider reaching out to the university's International Students Union for assistance with applications and other inquiries.
No results found
Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Naples Federico II
1. Academic
Qualifications
·
You must have completed at least 12 years of schooling, equivalent to an
Italian high school diploma (Diploma di Maturità).
·
The school-leaving certificate must be valid for
university admission in your home country.
·
If required, a Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of Comparability should be submitted to
verify the qualification.
2. Language
Proficiency
·
Italian-taught
programs: Minimum B2 level
proficiency in Italian.
o Proof
required via language certification (e.g., CELI, CILS) or by passing the
university’s Italian language test.
·
English-taught
programs: Minimum B2 level
in English.
o Accepted
tests include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, etc.
3. Entrance
Exams / Admission Tests
·
Some programs may require an entrance test (TOLC or similar) or be
subject to a limited number of places
(numerus clausus).
·
Check the specific course page for test
requirements and registration deadlines.
4. Pre-enrollment
via Universitaly
·
All international applicants must pre-enroll on the Universitaly
portal to
receive a student visa and complete admission procedures.
5. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain a student visa (Type D) from the Italian
consulate in their country after pre-enrollment.
·
EU students do not require a visa but must
register residency in Italy after arrival.
6. Additional
Documents
·
Translated and legalized academic transcripts.
·
Passport-sized photograph and copy of a valid
passport.
·
Motivation letter (for some programs).
· Proof of health insurance coverage.
Graduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Naples Federico II
General Admission Requirements
1. Academic
Qualifications
·
Possess a Bachelor’s degree (or
equivalent) from an accredited institution.
·
The degree must be valid
for access to graduate programs in the country where it was obtained.
· Some programs may require specific coursework or credits in relevant subjects. For example, the Data Science Master’s program requires at least 30 CFUs (Credits) in engineering, computer sciences, mathematics, statistics, or physics, with at least 6 CFUs in computer science-related topics.
2. Language
Proficiency
·
English-taught
programs:
o Proof of B2 level English proficiency (CEFR) is mandatory.
o Accepted certifications include IELTS (minimum 6.5), TOEFL
(minimum 79 iBT), Cambridge, Trinity, and others.
o Certificates of Medium of Instruction (MOI) are not accepted.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof of B2 level Italian proficiency is required.
o Accepted certifications include CELI, CILS, or other
CLIQ-recognized certificates.
o Alternatively, applicants may take an Italian language
proficiency test administered by the university.
3. Pre-enrollment
via Universitaly
·
Non-EU applicants must
complete the pre-enrollment
application on the Universitaly
portal.
·
Required documents include:
o Passport.
o Bachelor’s degree certificate or enrollment certificate (if
degree is pending).
o Transcript of Records.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Motivation letter and letters of recommendation.
o Pre-acceptance letter from the course coordinator (if
available).
4. Visa
Requirements
·
After receiving the
pre-acceptance letter, non-EU students must apply for a Type D student visa at
the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their country.
·
Required documents for visa
application include:
o Validated pre-enrollment summary from Universitaly.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Health insurance policy.
o Academic documents (translated and legalized as necessary).
Program-Specific Requirements
Some master's programs
have additional or specific admission criteria:
·
Data
Science Master’s Program:
o Bachelor’s degree with at least 30 CFUs in relevant subjects.
o Minimum bachelor's degree score above 7 on a 10-point scale.
·
MSc in
Transportation Engineering and Mobility (TEAM):
o English proficiency at B2 level or higher.
o Accepted certificates include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, Trinity,
and Duolingo.
o Certificates of Medium of Instruction (MOI) are not accepted.
·
Master’s
in International Relations:
o Bachelor’s degree certificate or enrollment certificate.
o Transcript of Records.
o Language proficiency certificates.
o Motivation letter and letters of recommendation.
o Pre-acceptance letter from the course coordinator (if available).
Additional Notes
·
Ensure all academic
documents are translated into Italian (if not already in Italian, English, French, or Spanish) and legalized as
required.
·
Some programs may have limited seats and
require entrance exams or interviews.
· Always check the specific program’s official webpage or contact the program coordinator for detailed and updated information.


