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Milan is best for tech jobs and CS programs (Politecnico di Milano QS #139). Turin is best for engineering and budget students (Politecnico di Torino + Fiat/Ferrari industry, lowest living costs). Rome offers the most diverse academic options and cultural experience. Annual cost: Milan Rs 11-18L, Turin Rs 9-14L, Rome Rs 10-16L. For employment after graduation, Milan wins with its English-speaking multinational environment.
Milan vs Turin vs Rome — cost comparison for Indian students 2026
| Expense | Milan/Month | Turin/Month | Rome/Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (single room) | EUR 600-900 (Rs 54-81K) | EUR 350-600 (Rs 31-54K) | EUR 500-800 (Rs 45-72K) |
| Food and groceries | EUR 200-300 | EUR 180-250 | EUR 200-300 |
| Monthly transport pass | EUR 39 | EUR 39 | EUR 35 |
| Total monthly living | Rs 81K-1.17L | Rs 63-90K | Rs 76K-1.08L |
| Part-time earn (20hrs) | Rs 72K-1.2L | Rs 57-90K | Rs 50-80K |
Which Italian city has the best job market for Indian graduates?
| City | Best Industries | English Jobs | Avg Graduate Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milan | Tech, Finance, Fashion, Consulting | Excellent (Google, Amazon, Deloitte) | EUR 30,000-45,000/yr |
| Turin | Automotive (Fiat/Ferrari), Aerospace, IT | Good (multinationals) | EUR 27,000-38,000/yr |
| Rome | Government, Tourism, NGOs, UN agencies | Moderate | EUR 25,000-35,000/yr |
Which city is best for each program?
- Engineering (Mechanical/Aerospace): Turin — Politecnico di Torino plus Fiat, Ferrari, Maserati industry cluster
- CS and AI and Data Science: Milan — Politecnico di Milano plus Google, Amazon, Meta offices
- Architecture and Design: Milan — globally ranked Number 1 for Architecture
- Business and MBA: Milan — Bocconi University is top 10 in Europe
- Medicine: Rome (Sapienza) or Padova (oldest medical school in the world)
- Budget plus Good Academics: Pisa or Padova — Rs 7-10L total annual cost
- Cultural Experience and International Environment: Rome
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Milan expensive for Indian students?
Milan is the most expensive Italian city at Rs 81,000-1,17,000/month for living. However, part-time work earnings also average higher — Rs 72,000-1,20,000/month. Tech internships at Milan-based companies pay EUR 15-20/hour. With DSU scholarship (free tuition plus Rs 4.7L cash) and part-time work, most Indian students in Milan cover their costs. Turin is 30-40% cheaper for the same quality of education.
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