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What things I need to get in italy university as an Indian student and how to get admission before 12th result like can it be submitted later once it is received

Rajesh Reddy 6th Aug, 2025

To apply in Italian University as an Indian student, you well need:

valid passport
Class 10 and 12 Marksheets (Class 12 result can be submitted later)
IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught course (may be waived)
Hey SOP, LORs, and CV
Portfolio (for design/arts)
Fly via university website or platform like Uni-Italia
Declaration

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Where is imat Italy mbbs exam 2025 books nd evrything

kumardurgesh1802 24th May, 2025

Hello Namrata,

To prepare for the IMAT (International Medical Admissions Test) 2025 for MBBS in Italy, you should focus on the following study materials and strategies:

1. Recommended Books:

  • General Science Textbooks : Use standard high school-level books for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics.

  • Logical Reasoning Practice Books : Focus

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Best cybersecurity universities of italy and selection ratio is high

Mansi vashishtha 4th Apr, 2025

Here's a breakdown of prominent Italian universities known for their cybersecurity programs, along with some considerations:

Key Universities:

* Politecnico di Milano:

* Offers programs like the Master of Science in Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance and tracks within their Computer Science and Engineering programs.

* Strong reputation in engineering

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how much it will cost in overall if I did my master degree in food science in Italy.

Amrita Koner 25th Jul, 2024

The overall cost of pursuing a master's degree in Food Science in Italy typically ranges from €8,000 to €20,000 per year, depending on the university and whether you are an EU or non-EU student. This estimate includes tuition fees, accommodation, living expenses, and other related costs. Additionally, there might be

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Question : As a Morally and physically weak Roman empire crumbled, Morally and physically strong teutonic barbarians overran the lends that once were pride of the Latins. The visigoths overran Spain, And vandals overran North Africa. The Francs overran Gaul, the angels and saxons overran Britain and the ostrogroths overran Italy. These invasions brought about the lowest ebb in literature and learning known to history.

Out of pagan and immoral Rome, Christianity and asceticism grew and thrived, certain individuals became incensed with immorality and Worldliness that existed in Roman society. They would not worship the Roman gods attend the bath or visit the games. They thought that all sorts of physical activity were foolish pursuits in that they designed to improve the body. They preached that the body and mind were distinct and separate entities in man and one had no bearing on the other. The Christian imperial theodosius abolished the Olympic games A.D.394 as being pagan.

Christianity believed that evil exists in the body, therefore, it should be subordinated to the spirit, which is pure. The body is possessed of the devil and should be tortured. Sach practices led to poor health and shattered nervous system on the part of many. As Christianity spread monasteries were built where Christians could isolate themselves from the world and its evils. Later schools were attached to these monasteries but early Christianity would not allow physical education to become a part of the curriculum. The medieval University also frowned physical education.

Another influence that has had a major impact on the history of physical education is scholasticism-the belief that facts are the most essential items is one's education. The key to a successful life is knowing the facts and developing one's mental and intellectual powers. Scholasticism the emphasized the physical as an unimportant and unnecessary. The moment developed among the scholarship and the universities of the medieval ages.

The Olympic games were abolished by :

Option 1: Romans

Option 2: Greeks

Option 3: Christians

Option 4: Latins

Team Careers360 22nd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Christians


Solution : They preached that the body and mind were distinct and separate entities in man and one had no bearing on the other. The Christian imperial theodosius abolished the Olympic games A.D.394 as being pagan.

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Question : As a Morally and physically weak Roman empire crumbled, Morally and physically strong teutonic barbarians overran the lends that once were pride of the Latins. The visigoths overran Spain, And vandals overran North Africa. The Francs overran Gaul, the angels and saxons overran Britain and the ostrogroths overran Italy. These invasions brought about the lowest ebb in literature and learning known to history.

Out of pagan and immoral Rome, Christianity and asceticism grew and thrived, certain individuals became incensed with immorality and Worldliness that existed in Roman society. They would not worship the Roman gods attend the bath or visit the games. They thought that all sorts of physical activity were foolish pursuits in that they designed to improve the body. They preached that the body and mind were distinct and separate entities in man and one had no bearing on the other. The Christian imperial theodosius abolished the Olympic games A.D.394 as being pagan.

Christianity believed that evil exists in the body, therefore, it should be subordinated to the spirit, which is pure. The body is possessed of the devil and should be tortured. Sach practices led to poor health and shattered nervous system on the part of many. As Christianity spread monasteries were built where Christians could isolate themselves from the world and its evils. Later schools were attached to these monasteries but early Christianity would not allow physical education to become a part of the curriculum. The medieval University also frowned physical education.

Another influence that has had a major impact on the history of physical education is scholasticism-the belief that facts are the most essential items is one's education. The key to a successful life is knowing the facts and developing one's mental and intellectual powers. Scholasticism the emphasized the physical as an unimportant and unnecessary. The moment developed among the scholarship and the universities of the medieval ages.

The Romans had faith in :

Option 1: Christianity

Option 2: Asceticism

Option 3: Morality

Option 4: None of the above

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Asceticism


Solution : Out of pagan and immoral Rome, Christianity and asceticism grew and thrived, certain individuals became incensed with immorality and Worldliness that existed in Roman society

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Question : _________became the first swimmer from India to breach the Olympic Qualification Time (A cut) in swimming as he capped the qualification period with an outstanding performance in the Sette Colli Trophy in Rome, Italy in June 2021.

Option 1: Sajan Prakash

Option 2: Srihari Nataraj

Option 3: Anand Anilkumar Shylaja

Option 4: Virdhawal Khade

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Sajan Prakash


Solution : The correct option is Sajan Prakash.

Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash excels in the freestyle, butterfly, and medley events.
When he set an Indian national record of 1:56.38 in the 200 m butterfly event at the 2021 Sette Colli Trophy in Rome, he became the

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