Study Medicine in Italy: English-Taught Programmes for UK Students
Italy offers prestigious IMAT-entry medical programmes at universities in Milan, Rome, Pavia, and Bologna. Full GMC recognition with £2,000-4,000/year EU-standard fees.

Italy offers a unique proposition for UK students: world-class medical education at Italian public universities with tuition fees based on family income — often just £2,000-£4,000 per year. Entry is via the international IMAT exam, and programmes are fully taught in English.
Italian Medical Schools (English-Taught)
| University | City | Annual Fees | IMAT Score | Places |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Milan | Milan | £1,500-4,000 | 55+ | ~100 |
| Sapienza University | Rome | £1,000-3,000 | 50+ | ~80 |
| University of Pavia | Pavia | £1,500-3,500 | 50+ | ~80 |
| University of Bologna | Bologna | £1,500-3,500 | 48+ | ~90 |
| University of Turin | Turin | £1,000-3,000 | 45+ | ~60 |
Fees are income-based and calculated via ISEE declaration. Most UK students pay between £2,000-4,000.
The IMAT Exam
The International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT) is the sole entry requirement for English-taught medical programmes in Italy. It covers:
- Biology (18 questions)
- Chemistry (12 questions)
- Maths & Physics (8 questions)
- Logical reasoning (5 questions)
- General knowledge (17 questions)
The exam is held once yearly (typically September). Preparation resources are widely available.
Advantages of Studying Medicine in Italy
- Incredibly low fees — possibly the cheapest GMC-recognised route in Europe
- Prestigious universities with centuries of medical tradition
- 6-year programme with early clinical exposure
- Live and study in some of Europe's most beautiful cities
- EU-standard degree with global recognition
Considerations
- IMAT is competitive — limited places available
- Italian bureaucracy can be slow
- Clinical years may require basic Italian for patient interaction
- Post-Brexit, some administrative changes for UK students
GMC Recognition
Italian medical degrees from public universities are GMC-recognised. Graduates follow the standard international pathway to NHS registration.



