Politecnico di Torino International scholarship

 Introduction 



The Politecnico di Torino offers several international scholarships to attract talented students from around the world to pursue their studies at one of Italy's leading technical universities. Here are the key details about the Politecnico di Torino International Scholarships:


 Objectives:

- To support talented international students in their academic pursuits.

- To enhance the international diversity and academic excellence of Politecnico di Torino.


Types of Scholarships:

1. TOPoliTO Scholarships:

   - Aimed at outstanding international students enrolling in Bachelor's or Master's degree programs.

   - Awarded based on academic merit.

   - Approximately 100 scholarships are available each year.


2. Collegio Einaudi Scholarships:

   - Provides accommodation and additional services for students enrolled at Politecnico di Torino.

   - Awarded based on academic merit and financial need.


3. Alta Scuola Politecnica (ASP) Scholarships:

   - Joint program with Politecnico di Milano for Master's students.

   - Focus on high-achieving students interested in multidisciplinary projects and innovation.

   - Provides full coverage of tuition fees and additional benefits.

  

Eligibility:

- Open to international students with a strong academic background.

- Specific eligibility criteria depend on the particular scholarship.


Duration:

- Scholarships typically cover the standard duration of the degree program (3 years for Bachelor's programs, 2 years for Master's programs).


 Benefits:

- TOPoliTO Scholarships:

 €8,000 per year and a fee waiver.

Collegio Einaudi Scholarships:

 Free or reduced-cost accommodation, access to study rooms, libraries, and other facilities.

ASP Scholarships:

 Full tuition fee waiver, free accommodation, additional financial support for projects and research activities.


 Application Process:

- Applications for scholarships are submitted online through the Politecnico di Torino's application portal.

- Required documents usually include academic transcripts, a CV, a motivation letter, and letters of recommendation.

- Selection is based on academic performance, the quality of the application, and specific criteria of each scholarship.


Application Deadlines:

- Deadlines vary by scholarship type and academic program. Generally, applications open in the spring for the following academic year.


For more details and to apply, visit the

 [Politecnico di Torino Scholarships page]

(https://international.polito.it/financial_aid/polito_scholarships).

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