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University of Milan Statale - Università degli Studi di Milano

Milan, Italy

6 years (Medicine and Surgery)€156 - €4000View Resource
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Medicine and Surgery at the [translate:Università degli Studi di Milano Statale]
International Medical School (IMS) | [translate:Università degli Studi di Milano Statale]
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Program Overview

The Medicine and Surgery program at the University of Milan (Statale) is a highly respected, six-year degree taught in English, designed to train future doctors with a strong scientific foundation and extensive clinical experience. The program integrates theoretical learning with hands-on training in some of Italy’s best hospitals, equipping students with the skills needed for a successful medical career worldwide. The medical faculty is located in the eastern part of Milan

International Rankings

The University of Milan (Statale) consistently ranks among the top universities in Italy and Europe:

  • QS World University Rankings: Ranked in the top 200-250 universities worldwide
  • Medical School Ranking: Among the top 100-150 for Medicine globally
  • Times Higher Education: Consistently recognized for its research and academic excellence

EU and non-EU seats

The Medicine and Surgery program at university of Milan statale has a limited number of seats available each year, divided between EU and non-EU students. The seat allocation typically follows this structure:

  • EU students: 55~ seats
  • Non-EU students: ~15 seats

IMAT Exam and Admission Scores

Admission to IMS is based on the IMAT ([translate:International Medical Admissions Test]) score. Below are the recent minimum IMAT scores required for admission:

YearNon-EU Minimum ScoreEU First / Last Round Score
202047.8First:57.8 / Last:45
202151.5First:51.5 / Last:43.3
202251.8First:52 /Last: 44.3
202360.2First:47.6 / Last:46.6
202475.7First:69.2/Last:67.8

Curriculum Breakdown

The degree course consists of 360 credits overall, spread over a six-year program, of which at least 60 must be acquired in training aimed at the acquisition of specific professional abilities.

First Year

First Semester

  • Cells, Molecules and Genes (Biology, Molecular Biology)
  • Fundamentals of Basic Sciences (Chemistry and Introductory Biochemistry, Medical Physics)
  • Histology

Second Semester

  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Fundamentals of Biomedical Imaging (Medical Physics, Radiology and Radiotherapy)

Second Year

First Semester

  • Functions 1 (Biochemistry, Physiology)
  • Genetics (Biology, Genetics)
  • Microbiology

Second Semester

  • Functions 2 (Anatomy, Physiology)
  • Mechanisms of Diseases

Third Year

Optional Courses (Clerkship)

  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 1 (Cardiovascular Diseases, Nephrology, Respiratory Diseases)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 2 (Blood Diseases, Internal Medicine, Rheumatology)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 3 (Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Physical Training Sciences and Methodology)

First Semester (Compulsory)

  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 1 (Cardiovascular Diseases, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Respiratory Diseases)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 1 (Clerkship) (Cardiovascular Diseases, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Respiratory Diseases)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 2 (Blood Diseases, Internal Medicine, Rheumatology)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 2 (Clerkship) (Rheumatology)
  • Translational Medicine and Biotechnologies 1 (Clinical Biochemistry, Informatics, Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Biology)

Second Semester (Compulsory)

  • Biostatistics
  • Foundational Pharmacological Principles
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 3 (Dermatology, Endocrinology, Physical Training Sciences and Methodology, Gastroenterology)
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 3 (Clerkship) (Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology)

Fourth Year

Optional Courses (Clerkship)

  • Clinical and Surgical Pathology (Pathology)
  • Clinical Imaging (Radiology)
  • Clinical Oncology, Emato-Oncology and Radiotherapy (Blood Diseases, Oncology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Radiology)
  • Fundamental Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Pharmacology)
  • Head and Neck (Odontostomatological Diseases, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology)
  • Infectious Diseases (Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology)
  • Medical Psychology (Clinical Psychology, General Psychology, Psychobiology and Physiologic Psychology)
  • Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation (Orthopedics, Rehabilitation Medicine)
  • Translational Medicine and Biotechnologies 2 (Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology)

First Semester (Compulsory)

  • Clinical Oncology, Emato-Oncology and Radiotherapy (Blood Diseases, Medical Oncology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Radiology and Radiotherapy)
  • Clinical Oncology, Emato-Oncology and Radiotherapy (Clerkship) (Blood Diseases, Medical Oncology)
  • Head and Neck (Anatomy, Human Physiology, Odontostomatological Diseases, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology)
  • Head and Neck (Clerkship) (Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology)
  • Infectious Diseases (Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology)
  • Infectious Diseases (Clerkship) (Infectious Diseases)
  • Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation (Orthopedics, Rehabilitation Medicine)
  • Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation (Clerkship) (Orthopedics)

Second Semester (Compulsory)

  • Clinical and Surgical Pathology (Pathology)
  • Clinical and Surgical Pathology (Clerkship) (Pathology)
  • Clinical Imaging (Radiology)
  • Clinical Imaging (Clerkship) (Radiology)
  • Fundamental Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Pharmacology)
  • Medical Psychology (Clinical Psychology, General Psychology, Psychobiology and Physiologic Psychology, Social Psychology)
  • Translational Medicine and Biotechnologies 2 (Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology)

Fifth Year

Optional Courses (Clerkship)

  • Fundamentals of Surgery (Cardiac Surgery, General Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Urology, Vascular Surgery)
  • Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine (Obstetrics, Gynecology, Urology)
  • Medical Science and Clinical Investigation (Blood Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Physical Training Sciences, Respiratory Diseases, Rheumatology)
  • Neurological and Behavioural Disorders (Mental Health, Neurology, Neuroradiology, Neurosurgery, Pharmacology, Rehabilitation Medicine)
  • Pediatrics and Child Care (Child Neuropsychiatry, Pediatrics)
  • Public, Global Health, Occupational Medicine, and Forensic Sciences (Forensic Medicine, General and Applied Hygiene, Medical Statistics, Occupational Medicine)

First Semester (Compulsory)

  • Fundamentals of Surgery (Cardiac Surgery, General Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery)
  • Fundamentals of Surgery (Clerkship) (General Surgery)
  • Medical Sciences and Clinical Investigation (Internal Medicine, Rheumatology)
  • Medical Sciences and Clinical Investigation (Clerkship) (Internal Medicine, Rheumatology)
  • Neurobiology, Human Behaviour and Clinical Neuroscience (Clerkship) (Mental Health, Neurology)
  • Neurological and Behavioural Disorders (Mental Health, Neurology, Neuroradiology, Pharmacology, Rehabilitation Medicine)

Second Semester (Compulsory)

  • Evaluation Internship - Medical Sciences
  • Evaluation Internship - Surgical Sciences
  • Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine (Obstetrics, Gynecology, Urology)
  • Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine (Clerkship) (Obstetrics, Gynecology, Urology)
  • Pediatrics and Child Care (Child Neuropsychiatry, Pediatrics)
  • Pediatrics and Child Care (Clerkship) (Pediatrics)
  • Public, Global Health, Occupational Medicine, and Forensic Sciences (Business Economics, Forensic Medicine, General and Applied Hygiene, Medical Statistics, Occupational Medicine)

Sixth Year

  • Evaluation Internship - General Practice
  • Emergencies
  • Anesthesiology
  • General Surgery
  • Internal Medicine
  • Emergencies (Clerkship)
  • Anesthesiology
  • General Surgery
  • Internal Medicine
  • Multidisciplinary Clinical Management
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Endocrinology
  • General Surgery
  • History of Medicine
  • Medical Informatics
  • Medical Oncology
  • Nephrology
  • Radiology and Radiotherapy
  • Respiratory Diseases
  • Multidisciplinary Clinical Management (Clerkship)
  • Gastroenterology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Final Examination

We also have some optional subjects as well

Tuition Fees and Scholarships

Tuition fees at the University of Milan are based on the student’s financial situation, assessed through the [translate:ISEE] ([translate:Indicatore della Situazione Economica Equivalente] - Equivalent Economic Status Indicator). It ranges from €156 to around €4,000 per year, depending on income.

Scholarships are available through [translate:EDiSU], the regional organization that provides financial aid based on academic merit and financial need. Some students may also qualify for housing benefits, meal plans, and tuition fee reductions.

EDISU SCHOLARSHIP

How Exams Work

Exams at the University of Milan’s medical school are typically a mix of:

  • Oral exams: Professors test students on their understanding of key concepts in a face-to-face discussion.
  • Written exams: These may include multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, or problem-solving exercises.
  • Practical exams: In later years, students are assessed on their clinical skills, patient interactions, and problem-solving abilities in real hospital settings.

Exams are usually held at the end of each semester. The grading scale is from 0 to 30, with 18 being the minimum passing score and 30 cum laude being the highest.

Life of an International Student in Milan

Milan is a fantastic city for international students, offering a blend of history, culture, and modern city life. The University of Milan has a diverse student body, with students from all over the world. English-speaking programs make integration easier, and various student associations help newcomers settle in.

Students can enjoy:

  • Affordable student housing through [translate:EDiSU] or private rentals
  • Discounted public transport for students
  • A vibrant social life with events, networking opportunities, and cultural activities

Milan as a City

Milan is not just Italy’s financial capital; it is also a hub of fashion, design, and culture. As a student, you’ll be living in a city that offers:

  • World-class museums like Leonardo da Vinci’s [translate:L'Ultima Cena] (Last Supper)
  • Lively nightlife and restaurants offering authentic Italian cuisine
  • Great public transport making it easy to explore Italy
  • Proximity to top hospitals and research centers, enhancing clinical learning opportunities

Conclusion

The University of Milan (Statale) provides an excellent medical education at an affordable cost, with strong academic rankings and access to world-class hospitals. Milan offers international students a rich cultural experience, making it an ideal destination for those looking to pursue a medical degree in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.

Yearly Data

Year: 2025
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 55

Seats Left: 0

Cut-off Rounds: 3

Final Cut-off: 65.8

Non-EU

Seats: 15

Final Cut-off: 72.9

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Year: 2024
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 55

Seats Left: 0

Final Cut-off: 67.8

Non-EU

Seats: 15

Final Cut-off: 75.7

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Year: 2023
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 55

Seats Left: 0

Cut-off Rounds: 3

Final Cut-off: 46.6

Non-EU

Seats: 25

Final Cut-off: 60.2

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