Study at one of the world's oldest and most prestigious public universities, offering a research-intensive medical education in the vibrant, historic heart of Southern Italy.
As a prestigious and popular Southern university, admission is competitive. Below are the approximate minimum scores for admission in recent years.
Tuition fees are income-based (calculated via ISEE) and are extremely affordable for a university of this rank.
The 6-year single-cycle Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery at Naples Federico II is designed to forge the next generation of physician-scientists. The program's core is a "translational" methodology, which relentlessly connects basic science research with clinical application. Students are not just taught medicine; they are trained to be active contributors to its advancement. This approach, combined with early clinical exposure in one of Italy's largest hospital networks, creates uniquely skilled graduates prepared for careers in high-level clinical care and biomedical research.
The philosophy is "learning by doing" within a strong scientific framework. From the first year, the curriculum integrates practical skills and clinical contact with foundational sciences. The program emphasizes problem-solving, self-directed learning, and evidence-based medicine, pushing students to think critically and to question, not just to memorize. The goal is to produce doctors who are lifelong learners and innovators.
Building the fundamental scientific pillars and introducing the human body, scientific methodology, and basic clinical skills.
Deepening the understanding of human physiology and biochemistry, and introducing the body's defense mechanisms.
Focus on disease processes, pharmacology, and the beginning of systematic clinical methodology and rotations.
Comprehensive study of major clinical areas, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological systems, with integrated diagnostics.
Intensive rotations in key medical, surgical, and life-cycle specialties, focusing on patient management.
Final year dedicated to public health, emergency medicine, legal medicine, elective internships, and the final research thesis.
Live in one of the world's most exciting and authentic cities, where incredible food, history, and culture come with a very affordable price tag.
Naples offers some of the lowest rental costs of any major Italian city. Students often share apartments in the historic center, Vomero, or areas near the Policlinico, all well-connected by an extensive metro system.
Cost: €250 - €450/month
Welcome to the birthplace of pizza. The food in Naples is legendary, delicious, and incredibly cheap. The city is bursting with energy, from bustling markets to lively nightlife in areas like Piazza Bellini.
Cost: €200 - €350/month
Naples is a gateway to incredible destinations. The ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the stunning Amalfi Coast, and the islands of Capri and Ischia are all just a short train or ferry ride away for unforgettable day trips.
Transport Pass: ~€35/month
High Prestige & Ranking: Study at a top-ranked, globally respected university with a rich history.
Affordable Living: Enjoy a high quality of life in a major European city with very low living costs.
Incredible Culture & Food: Immerse yourself in the vibrant, authentic culture of Southern Italy.
Extensive Clinical Exposure: Train in one of Italy's largest and most diverse hospital networks.
Highly Competitive: As a top Southern university, it is becoming increasingly competitive.
Large University: With over 78,000 students, navigating the bureaucracy can be challenging.
Chaotic City: The vibrant energy of Naples can sometimes feel chaotic and overwhelming for some.
Less Modern Infrastructure: Some university and city infrastructure is older compared to Northern cities.
Your step-by-step guide and key contacts to apply to the University of Naples Federico II.
Admission is based on the IMAT score. As a large and prestigious public university, Naples attracts a high number of applicants.
Mandatory for all non-EU candidates. You must select the University of Naples Federico II as your first choice.
Register for the exam via the official testing portal. The exam is typically held in mid-September.
Successful candidates in the national ranking must follow Naples' specific enrollment procedures promptly.
Use the admission letter to apply for a Type D student visa at your local Italian consulate.