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Turin,Italy

6 years (Medicine and Surgery)€156-€4000/Year
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Medicine and Surgery Program at the University of Turin

Overview

The University of Turin (UniTo) is one of Italy’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, offering a 6-year Medicine and Surgery program taught entirely in English (single-cycle master’s degree). The course provides a solid foundation in biomedical sciences and extensive clinical training, supported by modern facilities and a multidisciplinary teaching approach. The degree is recognized across the EU and beyond, preparing students for international medical careers.

Ranking of UniTo

  • QS World University Rankings 2024: Approximately 440th globally
  • Times Higher Education: Often ranked within the top 250 globally in Clinical and Health subjects
  • Frequently ranked among the top five universities in Italy for medical education

Number of Seats (EU & Non-EU)

CategoryNumber of Seats
EU Students70
Non-EU Students30 + 1 (Marco Polo Program as of 2024)

(Note: Number of seats may vary yearly)

IMAT Cut-Off Scores (Past Years)

YearNon-EU Minimum ScoreEU First Round / Last Call Scores
202044.0First: 53.4 / Last: 42.3
202144.0First: 45.6 / Last: 35.5
202249.9First: 45.1 / Last: 37.3
202349.0First: 39.0 / Last: 37.4
202470.8First: 62.4 / Last: —

Curriculum Breakdown

The program spans six years and combines theoretical courses, practical training, laboratory work, and clinical clerkships.

Year 1

  • Introduction to Medical Biochemistry
  • Cell Biology and Genetics
  • Basis of Human Morphology
  • Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Metabolism
  • Medical Language
  • Microscopy Lab
  • Health and Safety at Work
  • Introduction to Medicine

Year 2

  • Physiology of Systems
  • Basic Pathology and Immunology
  • Microbiology
  • Clinical Methodology and Semeiotics
  • Pathology and Pathophysiology
  • Basis of Human Morphology 2

Year 3

  • Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
  • Endocrine, Metabolic and Gastroenteric Diseases
  • Infectious Diseases and Dermatology
  • Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Hematology
  • Urology
  • Medical English

Year 4

  • Pharmacology
  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Pathology
  • Head and Neck Diseases
  • Nephrology, Rheumatology, and Clinical Immunology

Year 5

  • Internal Medicine and Medical Genetics
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Mother-Child and Reproductive Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Medical Statistics

Year 6

  • General Surgery
  • Internal Medicine II
  • Hygiene, Public Health, and Forensic Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Final Exam (Thesis and Clinical Evaluation)

Examination System

  • Mostly oral exams in preclinical years, complemented by written and multiple-choice tests
  • Clinical years emphasize case presentations, patient interaction, and clinical reasoning
  • Professors assess practical application, communication skills, and clinical judgment
  • Final comprehensive exam includes thesis presentation and clinical competency evaluation

Tuition Fees and Scholarships

  • Tuition fees are income-based, ranging between €156 and ~€4,000 per year for EU students (based on ISEE)
  • Non-EU students without ISEE typically pay a fixed annual fee, still affordable compared to other institutions
  • Scholarships and financial aid available through EDISU Piemonte, covering tuition, accommodation, meals, and stipends (approx. €4,500–€5,000 annually)
  • Additional merit-based awards and fee reductions available

Cost of Living in Turin

ItemMonthly Cost (€)
Rent (shared room)300–450
Utilities80–100
Internet25–40
Food & Groceries150–250
Public Transport (student pass)34–50
Gym Membership30–50
Entertainment (movies, outings)60–100

Estimated Monthly Total: €600–€900 (may vary by lifestyle)

Life in Turin

  • Italian language skills are helpful despite courses being in English
  • Weather: Cold winters with snow, warm summers
  • Excellent public transport system (trams, buses, metro)
  • Rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, cafes, and a lively student community
  • University offers career services, psychological counseling, and tutoring

Conclusion

The University of Turin provides an internationally respected, comprehensive Medicine and Surgery program blending strong clinical exposure with a broad curriculum. Its combination of tradition and modernity, along with a student-friendly city environment and affordable cost of living, makes UniTo an excellent choice for aspiring medical professionals worldwide.

Yearly Data

Year: 2025
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 70

Seats Left: 0

Cut-off Rounds: 8

Final Cut-off: 59.1

Non-EU

Seats: 32

Final Cut-off: 67.1

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Year: 2024
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 70

Seats Left: 0

Final Cut-off: 59.5

Non-EU

Seats: 31

Final Cut-off: 70.8

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Year: 2023
Updated: 5/9/2026

EU

Seats: 70

Seats Left: 0

Cut-off Rounds: 12

Final Cut-off: 37.4

Non-EU

Seats: 32

Final Cut-off: 49

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