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For international students, the IMAT is the gateway to studying medicine in Italy in English. It offers a unique opportunity to access high-quality education at public universities, often at a much lower cost than in other countries.

But it is also a highly competitive exam which proves unforgiving if you approach it without a clear strategy.

In the following articles, we will break down exactly how to register for the IMAT, as well as how the selection system works for EU and non-EU students, and what you need to do once you arrive in Italy.

How to prepare for the IMAT
Aleksander Schön Aleksander Schön

How to prepare for the IMAT

One of the biggest mistakes students make is studying without a clear plan. The IMAT covers a wide range of topics, so it is easy to feel overwhelmed. A structured study plan can make the process much more manageable. Start by identifying how much time you have before the exam, then you can break up this time into phases.

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A major change to the IMAT exam since 2023
Aleksander Schön Aleksander Schön

A major change to the IMAT exam since 2023

A major shift happened when the IMAT moved away from being written by Cambridge Assessment to being fully managed by the Italian Ministry. During the Cambridge years, cut-offs were generally lower:

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What Is the IMAT Exam? The complete guide for International Students
Aleksander Schön Aleksander Schön

What Is the IMAT Exam? The complete guide for International Students

If you are considering studying medicine or dentistry in Italy in English, the IMAT is the single most important step in your journey. Every year, thousands of international students sit this exam to compete for a limited number of seats in Italian public medical schools. The IMAT, or International Medical Admissions Test, is the official entrance exam for English-taught Medicine and Surgery programs in Italy.

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IMAT minimum scores: How much you actually need and how it has changed
Aleksander Schön Aleksander Schön

IMAT minimum scores: How much you actually need and how it has changed

One of the most common questions students ask is simple: what score do I need to get into medicine in Italy?

The honest answer is that there is no fixed minimum score. What matters is the cut-off, which is the score of the last student who gets a seat in a given year. This changes every year depending on competition, number of seats, and exam difficulty.

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