Type
Control of Institution -
Public/Private
Public
Acceptance Rate:
N/A
Level
3-4 Years
Religious Affiliation
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affiliation (denomination) for private not-for-profit institutions that are religiously
affiliated.
N/A
Accreditation
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process by which the quality of learning at various educational institutions are
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N/A
Website
https://www.polimi.it Student Population
Number of Students attending
College
47,000
On Campus Housing
Does the institution
provide on-campus housing?
Yes
Politecnico di Milano (Polimi), founded in 1863, is Italy's largest technical university and the country's top-ranked institution for engineering, architecture, and design. Polimi is ranked #10 worldwide in Art & Design by QS, #18 in Architecture, and #20 in Engineering, and enrolls 47,000+ students across campuses in Milan (Bovisa and Leonardo), Como, Lecco, Cremona, Mantua, and Piacenza. Tuition is income-based for Italian students; international non-EU students typically pay €3,900/year for bachelor's and master's programs. Polimi pioneered the School of Design (Scuola del Design) model and works closely with iconic Italian design firms Alessi, Kartell, and Pirelli. Notable alumni include architect Renzo Piano (Pritzker Prize), Gio Ponti, and multiple CEOs of Pirelli, Eni, and ST Microelectronics.
Politecnico di Milano (Polimi), founded in 1863, is Italy's largest technical university and the country's top-ranked institution for engineering, architecture, and design. Polimi is ranked #10 worldwide in Art & Design by QS, #18 in Architecture, and #20 in Engineering, and enrolls 47,000+ students across campuses in Milan (Bovisa and Leonardo), Como, Lecco, Cremona, Mantua, and Piacenza. Tuition is income-based for Italian students; international non-EU students typically pay €3,900/year for bachelor's and master's programs. Polimi pioneered the School of Design (Scuola del Design) model and works closely with iconic Italian design firms Alessi, Kartell, and Pirelli. Notable alumni include architect Renzo Piano (Pritzker Prize), Gio Ponti, and multiple CEOs of Pirelli, Eni, and ST Microelectronics.