Check out Italy MBBS Entrance Exam the IMAT Exam....
Mar 12, 2025 12:52:09
Usually held in September each year.
Registration typically opens in July.
University of Milan
University of Pavia
University of Bologna
University of Rome La Sapienza
University of Rome Tor Vergata
University of Naples Federico II
University of Turin
University of Messina
University of Siena (Dentistry only)
University of Padua (New program as of 2024)
Section |
Subject |
Number of Questions |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Logical Reasoning & General Knowledge |
22 |
|
2 |
Biology |
18 |
|
3 |
Chemistry |
12 |
|
4 |
Physics & Mathematics |
8 |
|
Total |
60 Questions |
100 Minutes |
Correct answer: +1.5 points
Wrong answer: -0.4 points
Unanswered question: 0 points
Total Maximum Score: 90 points
Must have completed high school (12 years of education).
Science background (especially in Biology & Chemistry) is helpful.
No age limit or nationality restrictions.
Register online via Universitaly
Pay the exam fee (€130–€165, depending on location).
Select your preferred universities during registration.
Take the test at a designated exam center (available worldwide).
Biology & Chemistry: These two subjects make up 50% of the exam, so focus on mastering topics like genetics, human physiology, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.
Logical Reasoning: Practice critical thinking and problem-solving questions.
Physics & Math: Cover basic mechanics, electromagnetism, algebra, and probability.
General Knowledge: Stay updated on history, politics, and current events.
Cambridge BMAT books (IMAT is similar to BMAT)
Alpha Test IMAT (Italian prep book)
Khan Academy (Great for Biology & Chemistry)
Past IMAT papers (Available online)
Italy is a popular destination for international medical students because:
World-Class Education – Italian medical universities are ranked among the top in Europe.
Affordable Tuition Fees – Public universities charge around €500 – €4,000 per year.
Globally Recognized Degree – The degree is EU and WHO-recognized, allowing graduates to practice worldwide.
No NEET Required for Admission – Unlike other countries, Italy does not require NEET (but NEET is needed for Indian students to practice in India).
Scholarships & Low Cost of Living – Many universities offer scholarships and student benefits.
Conducted by: Italian Ministry of Education & Cambridge Assessment
Exam Mode: Pen-and-paper (offline)
Language: English
Duration: 100 minutes
Total Questions: 60 (Multiple Choice)
Scoring: Maximum 90 marks
Negative Marking: +1.5 per correct answer, -0.4 per wrong answer
Section |
Questions |
Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|
|
Logical Reasoning & General Knowledge |
10 |
Critical thinking, problem-solving, current affairs, history, literature, politics, science, etc. |
|
Biology |
15 |
Cell biology, genetics, physiology, human anatomy, evolution, ecology, etc. |
|
Chemistry |
15 |
Organic and inorganic chemistry, periodic table, reactions, solutions, etc. |
|
Mathematics & Physics |
10 |
Algebra, probability, statistics, mechanics, waves, electricity, etc. |
Total: 60 Questions | 90 Marks
Students must have completed high school (12th grade) or an equivalent qualification.
A background in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics is recommended.
No specific age limit, but students usually apply after completing high school.
If you want to practice in India after studying MBBS in Italy, you must qualify NEET as per NMC guidelines.
Event |
Expected Date (Tentative) |
|---|---|
|
IMAT Registration Opens |
June - July 2025 |
|
IMAT Registration Closes |
July 2025 |
|
IMAT Exam Date |
September 2025 |
|
Result Announcement |
October 2025 |
|
University Enrollments |
October - November 2025 |
1 Visit: www.universitaly.it
2 Create an Account and fill in personal details.
3 Select the Medical Universities you want to apply for.
4 Pay the Exam Fee (€130 - €180, depending on location).
5 Download the Confirmation Receipt.
University |
City |
Seats (EU + Non-EU) |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Milan |
Milan |
55 + 40 |
|
University of Pavia |
Pavia |
50 + 40 |
|
University of Bologna |
Bologna |
75 + 25 |
|
Sapienza University of Rome |
Rome |
38 + 10 |
|
University of Turin |
Turin |
70 + 32 |
|
University of Naples Federico II |
Naples |
15 + 15 |
|
University of Messina |
Messina |
38 + 32 |
|
University of Parma |
Parma |
45 + 20 |
Section |
No. of Questions |
Topics Covered |
Marks per Question |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Logical Reasoning & General Knowledge |
10 |
Problem-solving, history, politics, culture, science, current affairs |
+1.5 |
|
Biology |
15 |
Cell biology, genetics, human physiology, evolution, etc. |
+1.5 |
|
Chemistry |
15 |
Organic & inorganic chemistry, reactions, periodic table, etc. |
+1.5 |
|
Mathematics & Physics |
10 |
Algebra, probability, mechanics, waves, electricity, etc. |
+1.5 |
Negative Marking: -0.4 for each wrong answer
No marks deducted for unanswered questions
Total Duration: 100 minutes
Maximum Score: 90 marks
Understand the IMAT Syllabus – Identify your weak and strong areas.
Start with Biology & Chemistry – These two subjects carry the most weightage.
Improve Logical Thinking – Practice logical reasoning and problem-solving daily.
Revise Basic Math & Physics Concepts – Focus on important formulas and principles.
Stay Updated with General Knowledge – Read news, history, and science-related articles.
Solve Past Papers – Start with IMAT past papers (2011-2024).
Work on Time Management – Solve practice questions under timed conditions.
Focus on Mistakes – Analyze where you are losing marks and improve.
Take Online Quizzes – Websites like Khan Academy, BMAT, and Cambridge resources are useful.
Attempt Full-Length Mock Tests – Simulate real exam conditions.
Review Weak Areas – Revise difficult topics and improve accuracy.
Memorize Key Formulas & Facts – Especially for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Practice General Knowledge Daily – Read about world history, science, politics, and current affairs.
Biology:
"Biology: A Global Approach" – Campbell & Reece
"Oxford IB Biology" – K. Allott & D. Mindorff
Chemistry:
"Chemistry: The Central Science" – Brown & LeMay
"Oxford IB Chemistry" – Geoffrey Neuss
Physics & Math:
"GCSE Physics" – Tom Duncan
"Oxford IB Physics" – K. A. Tsokos
"Mathematics for the IB Diploma" – Haese & Harris
Logical Reasoning & General Knowledge:
"Thinking Skills" – Cambridge
"Critical Thinking" – Alec Fisher
Read BBC News, The Guardian, National Geographic
Download official IMAT past papers from Universitaly.
Other websites like MedSchool.it offer free IMAT practice tests.
Start solving past papers at least 2 months before the exam.
Time yourself to match real exam conditions (100 minutes for 60 questions).
Analyze your mistakes and revise weak areas.
Take at least 5-10 full-length tests before the exam.
Maintain an error log to track mistakes and improve accuracy.
Learn to guess wisely – avoid random guessing because of negative marking.
Practice logical puzzles and critical thinking exercises.
Read about history, literature, politics, and science daily.
Solve BMAT and UKCAT-style reasoning questions.
Focus on human anatomy, physiology, genetics, and cellular biology.
Memorize key biological processes (e.g., DNA replication, photosynthesis).
Use diagrams and flashcards for revision.
Understand periodic table trends, chemical bonding, and organic chemistry.
Memorize key reactions and their mechanisms.
Solve chemical equations and practice stoichiometry problems.
Focus on kinematics, electricity, waves, and thermodynamics.
Learn important formulas for mechanics, probability, and statistics.
Solve numerical problems daily to improve speed.
Must have completed 12 years of schooling or equivalent.
Must have studied Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics in high school.
A minimum of 50% marks in high school (some universities may require higher scores).
Must have taken at least two science subjects (Biology and Chemistry are preferred).
Required to have studied Biology, Chemistry, and another science subject (e.g., Physics or Mathematics).
Must have completed 10+2 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Minimum of 50% in PCB (for general category) and 40% (for reserved categories).
NEET Qualification is mandatory (as per Indian regulations).
All students must take the IMAT (International Medical Admission Test).
It is a 70-question, 100-minute multiple-choice test assessing:
Logical reasoning
General knowledge
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
The applicant must be at least 17 years old at the time of application.
No IELTS or TOEFL required if you studied in an English-medium school.
If required, universities may ask for a B2 level English proficiency certificate.
Non-EU students must apply for a student visa (D-Type).
Upon arrival in Italy, students must apply for a residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) within 8 days.
MBBS in Italy Requirements and Eligibility
Some universities may have additional requirements, such as a motivational letter or interview.
Seats for non-EU students are limited, making high IMAT scores crucial.
University of Milan
University of Pavia
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
University of Bologna
University of Turin
University of Naples Federico II
University of Padova
University of Bari