MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy for Indian students
Italy is a leader in biomedical engineering and biorobotics — Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Torino, and the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa, a world biorobotics hub) offer English-taught MSc Biomedical Engineering. With a growing medtech sector, income-based tuition, DSU scholarships, and a 12-month stay-back permit, it’s a strong-value route for Indian biomedical, electronics, and mechanical graduates.
Why study MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy?
Biomedical Engineering Master’s in Italy cover medical devices, biomechanics, bioimaging, biorobotics, and health technology. Italy is a leader in biomedical engineering — Politecnico di Milano and Torino are world-class, and the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa) is a global biorobotics hub. With a growing medtech sector and EU health-tech investment, programmes are English-taught, affordable, and lead into a high-growth field.
Politecnico di Milano (QS #98) and Politecnico di Torino offer top biomedical engineering; the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa) is a world-renowned biorobotics centre. Padua, Bologna, and Naples are also strong.
Italy leads in biorobotics, prosthetics, and rehabilitation technology (Sant’Anna’s BioRobotics Institute is globally famous), with a growing medical-device and health-tech sector creating demand.
Income-based public tuition (€900-4,000/year), often near-zero with DSU scholarships. English-taught; GRE not required.
After graduating, Italy grants a 12-month post-study stay-back permit (permesso per attesa occupazione) to find work — no employer sponsorship needed — then a work permit (Decreto Flussi / EU Blue Card). Biomedical engineering graduates enter medical-device, biorobotics, and health-tech roles at €28,000-40,000, a high-growth field.
Top universities for MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy
These Italian universities are most popular with Indian students for MSc Biomedical Engineering. Rankings are QS World University Rankings 2026; tuition is income-based (ISEE) at public universities. Confirm details on each official course page.
MSc Biomedical Engineering specialisations
Italian universities offer MSc Biomedical Engineering with a range of specialisations. Here are the main tracks Indian students choose, with the universities best known for each.
Robotics, prosthetics, rehabilitation. Sant’Anna, Genoa (IIT). Italy’s world strength.
Device design, instrumentation. PoliMi, PoliTo. Medtech industry pipeline.
Medical imaging, biosignals. Padua, Bologna. Diagnostics roles.
Biomechanics, tissue, orthopaedics. PoliTo, Pisa. Clinical engineering.
Health data, bioinformatics. PoliMi, Padua. See our Data Science guide.
Hospital technology, clinical engineering. Sapienza, Naples. Healthcare roles.
Requirements for a Masters in Italy
Master’s admissions in Italy are accessible for Indian students: a recognised Bachelor’s degree, English proof (or an MOI certificate), a statement of purpose, and references. Most courses don’t require GRE/GMAT (except some MBAs/private universities). Crucially, Italy also requires document legalisation — HRD attestation, MEA Apostille, and a Declaration of Value (or CIMEA statement). Below: the complete checklist.
A 3- or 4-year Bachelor’s from a recognised Indian university is accepted. Top universities (Politecnico di Milano, Bocconi, Bologna) typically want 60-70%+ or CGPA 7.0-8.0+; many public universities accept 55-60%. IITs, NITs, and top private universities are well-recognised. Your degree must match the field of the Master’s (Italy checks subject alignment carefully).
Most English-taught Master’s need IELTS 6.0-6.5 (or TOEFL equivalent). Many public universities (Bologna, Padua, Pisa) accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if your Bachelor’s was taught in English — SAREM checks eligibility, which can save you the IELTS entirely.
A clear Statement of Purpose (motivation letter), 2 academic/professional references (LORs), and an updated CV. The Italian system weighs academic transcripts and subject fit heavily, alongside motivation. SAREM coaches SOP writing and transcript presentation.
Unlike the US, most Italian Master’s do NOT require GRE/GMAT. Exceptions: some MBAs and select private universities (e.g. Bocconi, Luiss) may ask for GMAT/GRE. The vast majority of public-university MSc/MA courses in Italy need neither.
Once a university accepts you, it issues an official Admission Letter (Lettera di Ammissione). You then complete pre-enrolment on the Universitaly portal, which the Italian consulate uses to process your study visa. SAREM manages the admission, Universitaly pre-enrolment, and visa steps end-to-end.
Per Italian visa rules: show proof of subsistence of roughly €6,947 for one year (plus tuition coverage), typically backed by 3 years of sponsor ITR (income-tax returns). Funds and sponsor documents must be clear, sufficient, and apostilled. Plus first-year tuition. Education loans accepted.
After acceptance, pre-enrol via Universitaly, then apply for a Type D study visa (~€76). Register with the SSN (~€150/year) for health cover; apply for your permit of stay within 8 days of arrival. gives full health access. Requires the university Admission Letter, Universitaly pre-enrolment, proof of funds (~€6,947), accommodation proof, health insurance, IELTS/MOI, passport, and apostilled documents. Decisions usually within 1-3 weeks (priority service faster). Work up to 20 hrs/week during term.
September/October is the main intake (~90% of courses); January is a smaller secondary intake. Top universities use rolling admissions — apply early (Oct-Jan for September start) as popular courses fill fast. Oxbridge MBA + competitive courses close earliest.
Most MSc/MA courses accept fresh graduates — no work experience needed. MSc Management is specifically designed for those with little/no experience. MBAs require 2-3+ years (LBS averages 5+). Invest Your Talent in Italy requires 2 years work experience.
Cost of a Masters in Italy for Indian students
Italy is one of the most affordable high-quality study destinations in the world. Public-university tuition is income-based (the ISEE system), typically just €900–€4,000/year, and DSU regional scholarships can reduce it to near-zero plus a monthly stipend. Total all-in cost for a 2-year Master’s ranges from ~₹10–18 Lakhs (public university with DSU / low ISEE) to ~₹25–40 Lakhs (private universities like Bocconi, or higher-cost cities like Milan). Below: the decisions that move your total cost most.
Living / month €700-1,100
Health cover (SSN) ~€150/yr
Student visa (Type D) ~€76
🇩🇪 Germany (2-yr) ₹15-25L
🇨🇦 Canada (2-yr) ₹35-50L
🇬🇧 UK (1-yr) ₹30-45L
🇺🇸 USA (2-yr) ₹70-90L
Because Italian public tuition is income-based and DSU scholarships are widely available, the total cost is often dramatically lower than the UK, USA, Canada, or Australia — while you still earn a globally-ranked, EU-recognised degree (valid across the European Higher Education Area).
Decision 1: Public or private university?
Decision 2: Which city?
Living (24 × €850) €20,400
Health cover (SSN, 2 yr) €300
Visa + permit of stay ~€220
Pre-departure (one-time) ~₹2.5L
Total 2-year cost ~₹24L With a DSU scholarship (tuition waiver + ~€5,000-7,000/yr stipend + free meals/housing), the out-of-pocket total can fall to ~₹8-12L.
* INR at €1 ≈ ₹91 (indicative). Public tuition is income-based via the ISEE/DSU declaration; proof of funds of roughly €6,947 is required for the visa. Italian students may work up to 20 hrs/week (1,040 hrs/year) during studies. DSU regional scholarships, the “Invest Your Talent in Italy” programme, and university merit scholarships can reduce total cost 30–100%. Figures are indicative 2025/26 — confirm on each official university page.
Scholarships for Indian students
Italy has one of Europe’s most generous funding systems. Layered together — a need-based DSU regional grant, the Invest Your Talent in Italy programme, MAECI government awards, and university merit scholarships — they can reduce the total cost of an Italian Master’s to near-zero for Indian students with strong academics or genuine financial need.
The Diritto allo Studio Universitario (“Right to University Study”) is Italy’s flagship need-based grant, available in almost every region (ER-GO in Emilia-Romagna, EDISU in Piedmont, LAZIODISCO in Lazio, DSU Toscana). Based on your family’s ISEE/income, it can waive tuition entirely and add a stipend plus subsidised or free university canteen meals and accommodation. In many regions it’s an entitlement, not a competition — if you qualify, you receive it.
A flagship programme by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAECI), Italian Trade Agency (ICE), and partner universities, aimed at talented students from select countries including India. Covers tuition plus a ~€900/month stipend for the 2-year Master’s, and includes a guaranteed 3–6 month internship at an Italian company. Fields: engineering, ICT, economics & management, design, and scientific research.
Awarded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to international students for Master’s, PhD, and research programmes. Provides an annual stipend (around €9,000), tuition coverage, and health insurance. Applications go through the official Study-in-Italy portal, typically opening April–May.
Top universities run their own merit-based awards: Politecnico di Milano (Merit-based International Scholarships), Bocconi (need + merit awards), the University of Bologna (study grants & tuition waivers), Padua, Pavia, and Politecnico di Torino. These reward strong academic records with partial-to-full tuition waivers and sometimes stipends.
For high-achieving students on joint Master’s programmes involving Italian and other European universities. Fully funded — covering tuition, a monthly living allowance, travel, and insurance — while you study across two or more countries and earn a joint EU-recognised degree.
Beyond DSU, individual regions and their agencies offer additional right-to-study benefits — accommodation in student residences, meal cards, transport subsidies, and one-off grants. Regions like Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, and Trentino are known for funding 100% of eligible applicants.
Italy’s elite schools — Scuola Normale Superiore and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa) — offer fully-funded, highly competitive places with free tuition, accommodation, and stipends for outstanding students, particularly in sciences, robotics, and economics.
The regional agencies that administer DSU: EDISU Piemonte (Turin), ER-GO (Bologna, Emilia-Romagna), LAZIODISCO (Rome, Lazio), DSU Toscana (Florence, Pisa, Siena), and others. Each runs its own need-based scholarship covering tuition, meals, and housing — apply right after enrolment.
Italian scholarships are decentralised and document-heavy (ISEE Parificato, HRD attestation, MEA apostille). SAREM’s specialists help you assemble the ISEE/DSU documentation, hit the tight deadlines, and stack DSU + university awards — the reason behind our 78% scholarship success rate for Indian students.
Scholarship amounts and deadlines vary yearly and by region/university — always confirm on official sources (Study-in-Italy portal, the IYT portal, and each regional DSU agency). The DSU grant requires an ISEE Parificato based on your family’s Indian income and property documents (ITR/Form 16), which takes time to prepare — start early.
Jobs & salary after MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy
Italy’s medtech and biorobotics sectors offer high-growth careers. Biomedical engineering graduates enter device, biorobotics, and health-tech roles at €28,000-40,000 (senior €50-70k). After graduating, Italy grants a 12-month post-study stay-back permit (permesso per attesa occupazione) to find work — no employer sponsorship needed — then a work permit (Decreto Flussi / EU Blue Card).
Medical-device design, R&D, clinical engineering.
Robotics, prosthetics, rehabilitation tech.
Device development and regulatory.
Imaging, biosignals, diagnostics.
Health data, bioinformatics analytics.
Lead engineer, R&D manager, clinical lead.
Salaries are indicative gross annual figures for Indian graduates from Italian Master’s (sources: AlmaLaurea, PayScale, sector data 2024-26); they vary by city (Milan/north higher), field, and employer. Italy’s 12-month post-study stay-back permit and the Impatriate Workers Regime tax break support your transition to work. Learning Italian markedly improves prospects outside multinationals.
Why Indian students choose SAREM for Italy
SAREM is a specialist Italy study-abroad consultancy. We support every top stream across top public universities + QS-ranked universities. End-to-end: university shortlisting, direct + Universitaly applications, SOP coaching, Invest Your Talent in Italy + DSU scholarship strategy, admission + study-visa, visa documentation, ISEE/DSU scholarship paperwork, accommodation, and post-study stay-back permit timing. 78% scholarship success rate.
Italian admissions weigh academic transcripts and motivation heavily. Sarem coaches your SOP, shortlists universities matched to your profile, manages direct + Universitaly applications, and chases offers. We know what Politecnico di Milano, Bologna, Bocconi, and Padua admissions committees look for in each stream.
Application timing is the single most important factor for applicants. The September intake (with full DSU scholarship access) opens as early as November, and HRD attestation, MEA Apostille, and the Declaration of Value take 6–8 weeks. SAREM plans your intake and application timeline so you secure your seat, scholarship, and visa without missing the window. This can shape your entire career trajectory in Italy and the EU.
Invest Your Talent in Italy’s 4 essays are make-or-break — and Sarem has coached students through them with a 78% scholarship success rate. We map you to Invest Your Talent in Italy, Commonwealth, GREAT, Felix, Inlaks, and university-specific awards, then coach the essays + interview. Most students secure at least one funding source.
From Admission Letter and Universitaly pre-enrolment to the Type D study visa, permesso di soggiorno, and the ISEE/DSU and apostille documentation — SAREM handles the entire visa + scholarship process. We get the financial proof and document legalisation right the first time (the #1 cause of visa refusals), book your biometrics, and prep your TB test + document checklist. Smooth, refusal-proof applications.
Milan and major-city housing is competitive and expensive. Sarem helps you secure university halls or private student accommodation (Unite, iQ, Chapter) before you arrive, plus airport pickup guidance, bank account setup, SSN health registration, and permesso di soggiorno (permit-of-stay) filing. Active alumni WhatsApp groups in every major Italian city.
SAREM offers always-on WhatsApp support at +91 82482 28446. Always-on support during visa applications, deposit payments, and university communications. Free initial consultation; transparent pricing. Pan-India students supported via video calls + document couriers.
MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy — FAQ for Indian students
The most common questions Indian students ask SAREM about MSc Biomedical Engineering in Italy.
