About the University of Turin
Founded in 1404, the University of Turin is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Italy. Over more than six centuries, the institution has developed into a major center for education and research, combining a long academic tradition with modern scientific innovation.
Today, UniTo is home to more than 74,000 students. Studying in Turin offers access to a dynamic academic environment as well as a vibrant cultural scene in the heart of the Piedmont region.
Year of Foundation: 1404
Location: Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Official Website: UNITO
About the Medicine and Surgery Degree Programme
Medicine and Surgery (MedInTO) is a six-year degree program in Medicine and Surgery taught entirely in English. Established in 2017, the MD International Medical School was created to meet the demands of a globalized healthcare landscape by integrating international teaching standards with Italy’s clinical experience.
The program combines strong theoretical foundations with early clinical exposure. Through an integrated curriculum and interactive teaching methods, students develop the knowledge and practical skills required for medical careers both in Italy and internationally.
World Rankings
Overall University Rankings
| Ranking Organization | World Ranking |
| QS – World University Rankings 2026 | 408 |
| THE (Times Higher Education) – World University Rankings 2026 | 401-500 |
| ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) – 2025 Academic Ranking of World Universities | 201-300 |
| CWTS Leiden Ranking – Traditional Edition 2025 | 230 |
Medicine Subject Rankings
(These rankings reflect the overall performance of the medical faculty.)
| Ranking Organization | Medicine Ranking |
| QS (Medicine) | 251-300 |
| THE (Medical and Health) | 251-300 |
| ARWU (Clinical Medicine) | 101-150 |
| CWTS Leiden (Biomedical and health sciences) | 158 |
Admission Quotas and IMAT Score Ranges
Annual Student Quotas
- EU students: 70
- Non-EU students: 32
IMAT Score Statistics
This table shows the highest score among all admitted students, together with the minimum admission scores for the EU and Non-EU quotas.
| Academic Year | Highest Score (EU & Non-EU) | EU Minimum Score | Non-EU Minimum Score |
| 2025 | 85.1 | 59.1 | 66.2 |
| 2024 | 82.1 | 59.5 | 70.4 |
| 2023 | 72.3 | 37.4 | 49 |
Tuition Fees, Scholarships, and Accommodation
Tuition Fees
At Italian public universities, tuition fees are calculated based on the official ISEE (family income) certificate.
This system applies to both EU and Non-EU students, meaning that fees are income-based.
Depending on family income:
- Fees can be very low or even fully waived,
- Or can reach approximately €500–€5,000 per year for higher-income families.
Scholarships – DSU (Diritto allo Studio Universitario)
The DSU regional scholarship is a public financial aid program that provides eligible students with financial grants, accommodation, and subsidized meals. It is available at all Italian public universities and is awarded by the regional authority where the university is located.
Learn more about the DSU Regional Scholarship, which provides financial aid, accommodation, and meals to eligible students.
University of Turin Scholarships
Details on merit-based and financial-support scholarships offered by the University of Turin are available on the Financial Support page.
Accommodation
Learn more about student accommodation and housing options at the University of Turin.

