University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" Overview
Established in 1991 to ease overcrowding at the University of Naples Federico II, the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" has its main headquarters in Caserta. Its 16 departments are spread across five locations: Naples, Caserta, Aversa, Capua, and Santa Maria Capua Vetere. In 2016, it adopted its current name to honor Luigi Vanvitelli, the renowned architect behind the Royal Palace of Caserta.
International Ranking of UniCampania
- QS World University Rankings: #651-700 globally (2024)
- QS World University Ranking by Subject (2024): #651-700
- EduRank 2024 (Medicine): #25 in Italy, #157 in Europe
- Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025: #801-1000 globally
- Clinical and Health disciplines: #401-500 globally
These rankings underline the university's strong reputation, especially in medicine, nationally and internationally.
Seats Available
For the 2024 academic year, the medical program offers:
| Category | Seats |
|---|---|
| Non-EU | 60 |
| EU | 50 |
Admission is highly competitive, requiring strong IMAT scores.
IMAT Scores and Cut-offs
| Year | Min Score (Non-European) | EU Scores (First/Last Round) |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 33.1 | First: 43.8 / Last: 33.3 |
| 2022 | 41.9 | First: 43.2 / Last: 34.2 |
| 2023 | 47.3 | First: 37.0 / Last: 35.0 |
| 2024 | 63.2 | First: 59.5 / Last: -- |
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma equivalent to Italian secondary school qualification (minimum 70%)
- Valid IMAT score above the cutoff for EU/non-EU category
- Proof of English proficiency (for non-native speakers)
- Visa and residence permit for non-EU students
Course Structure and Subjects
The 6-year Medicine program includes both theoretical knowledge and clinical skills. The curriculum requires completion of 360 ECTS credits with a strong emphasis on practical clinical experience.
Yearly Breakdown
First Year
- Biology, Molecular Biology, and General Genetics
- Chemistry
- Physics Applied to Medical Sciences
- Human Anatomy 1
- Medical Histology and Embryology
- Scientific English
- Methodological Bases in Medicine and Bioethics
Second Year
- Human Anatomy 2
- Biochemistry
- Medical Physiology
- General Pathology, Pathophysiology and Medical Genetics 1
- Immunology and Immunopathology
- Microbiology
Third Year
- General Pathology, Physiopathology and Medical Genetics 2
- Methods in Epidemiology
- Methods in Medicine and Surgery
- Dermatology, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Haematology and Oncology
- Scientific English
- Laboratory Medicine
Fourth Year
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases
- Gut Diseases
- Pathological Anatomy
- Respiratory Diseases
- Nephrology and Urology
- Scientific English
- Allergology, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatologic Diseases
- Orthopaedic Diseases and Rehabilitative
- Pathological Anatomy
Fifth Year
- Hygiene and Preventive Medicine
- Infectious Diseases
- Sensory Organ Disorders
- Pharmacology
- Radiology, Radiotherapy
- Neurological Diseases
- Psychiatry and Child Neuropsychiatry
Sixth Year
- Gynaecology and Obstetrics
- Legal and Occupational Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Medical and Surgical Emergencies
- Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
- General Surgery
Exams and Assessment
- Written Exams: Test theoretical knowledge in various medical subjects
- Oral Exams: Assess understanding and communication skills (in some courses)
- Practical Exams: Evaluate clinical skills through hands-on assessments
- Clinical Internships: Practical hands-on hospital and clinic experience evaluated during training
Grading: Minimum 18/30 to pass; 30 with honors possible by unanimous examiner approval. No grade assigned for failed exams.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
- EU students: €200/year (university fees) + €140/year regional tax + €16 legal stamp
- Non-EU students: €140/year regional tax + €16 legal stamp
- Scholarships: Managed by ADISURC — https://www.adisurcampania.it/
Campania Region and Student Life
Campania, in southern Italy, has Naples as its capital — a city brimming with culture, history, and renowned cuisine.
Highlights
Vibrant Culture and History:
Historic sites like Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, and Mount Vesuvius nearby make the area rich in art and tradition. Naples itself offers a maze of historic streets and buildings.Student Life:
A lively international student community fosters an energetic social environment with clubs, activities, and events.Affordable Living:
Compared to cities like Milan or Rome, Naples is budget-friendly for students, especially regarding housing and dining.Food:
Naples is the birthplace of pizza and offers exceptional local dishes, fresh seafood, and pastries.Social Life and Nightlife:
From chill cafes to vibrant bars and clubs, Naples provides an ideal atmosphere for socializing.
Living Expenses
- Shared apartments: €250-400 per month depending on location and amenities
- Groceries: €30-60 weekly
- Transportation: €35-50 (bus, tram, metro passes)
Conclusion
Campania, especially Naples, offers an ideal mix of academic opportunity and vibrant living for students. With its rich culture, affordable lifestyle, delicious food, and active social scene, the region creates a perfect balance for study and personal growth. Its location also provides excellent travel options for exploring Italy and beyond, making it a top choice for students seeking the authentic Italian experience with quality education.

