How badly do you want to become a doctor?
Our courses are taught by medical students who have sat the test and enrolled in Medical Schools in Italy.
Our affinity with the students, both by age and by choice of life, allows us to break down the teacher-students barrier, addressing the test’s essential topics, straight to the point, no-frills.
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We experienced first-hand how it feels to sit in front of the IMAT exam; we have faced and overcame the same difficulties and anxieties.
For this reason, once we passed the test, we created this preparation course. We aim to provide you with all the knowledge you might need and help you practice in a targeted and efficient way.
We are ready to accompany you along this path to the day of the test.
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Prepare with us for the International Medical Admission Test
Our courses are tailored for international students wishing to prepare for the IMAT test, to access medical and dentistry schools taught in English, in Italy.
All courses are taught in English by qualified teachers who have broad experience with Cambridge-like quizzes and IMAT.
The supplied materials will be entirely in Englishtoo.
As we aim to reach students from all over the world, our lessons will be held online-only, and the recordings will always remain at your disposal, providing you with a flexible study tool to meet your needs.
Our goal is to provide you with the tools to study for the test in an efficient and focused manner.
You will also become a member of our International Online Community. You will have the opportunity to share your doubts about the IMAT test, Italian universities, and studying abroad.
We know that you all come from different backgrounds, so we have designed various options for all your needs. You can choose a longer and more comprehensive course or a more advanced approach:
MED IN ITALY
Complete Course (80H + 30H)
This is our complete course with online live classes which is organized in three modules:
– In the theory module, we will cover all the topics of the test. The online classes will be accompanied by slides, to which you will have access, to help you in your preparation.
– The practice module will be devoted to perfecting your skills. We believe practising on Cambridge-like quizzes to be essential. For this reason, we will solve questions together for each subject and comment on all answers.
– Finally, the revision module will give you the chance to check your abilities with timed simulations. We will teach you our best strategies and how to manage the time during the test.
Live classes will be recorded and you will have access to all recordings.
We want you to get the chance to attend all lessons, live or recorded, based on your needs.
You will have also access to 100+ videos, 30 hours of lessons, divided by subject and topic of our Videolibrary on-demand
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MED IN ITALY
Intensive Practice & Revision (45H + 30H)
This is our intensive course with online live classes, which is organized in two modules:
– The practice module will be devoted to perfecting your skills. We believe practising on Cambridge-like quizzes to be essential. For this reason, we will solve questions together for each subject and comment on all answers.
– Finally, the revision module will give you the chance to check your abilities with timed simulations. We will teach you our best strategies and how to manage the time during the test.
Live classes will be recorded and you will have access to all recordings.
We want you to get the chance to attend all lessons, live or recorded, based on your needs.
You will have also access to 100+ videos, 30 hours of lessons, divided by subject and topic of our Videolibrary on-demand
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MED IN ITALY
Complete Summer Course (45h + 30h)
This is our intensive course with online live classes, which is organized in two modules:– The practice module will be devoted to perfecting your skills. We believe practising on Cambridge-like quizzes to be essential. For this reason, we will solve questions together for each subject and comment on all answers.– Finally, the revision module will give you the chance to check your abilities with timed simulations. We will teach you our best strategies and how to manage the time during the test.Live classes will be recorded and you will have access to all recordings.We want you to get the chance to attend all lessons, live or recorded, based on your needs.You will have also access to 100+ videos, 30 hours of lessons, divided by subject and topic of our Videolibrary on-demand
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MED IN ITALY
Intensive Pratice & Revision - Only live sessions (45h)
This is our intensive course with online live classes, which is organized in two modules:
– The practice module will be devoted to perfecting your skills. We believe practising on Cambridge-like quizzes to be essential. For this reason, we will solve questions together for each subject and comment on all answers.
– Finally, the revision module will give you the chance to check your abilities with timed simulations. We will teach you our best strategies and how to manage the time during the test.
Live classes will be recorded and you will have access to all recordings.
We want you to get the chance to attend all lessons, live or recorded, based on your needs.
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Course timetable
Course | Summary | Mode |
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Med in Italy - Complete Course | Theory - ENG: April 29 - 10 June; Lessons: April 29 (H14:00-18:00), April 30 (H09:00-13:00), May 13 (H14:00-18:00), May 14 (H09:00-13:00), May 20 (H14:00-19:00), May 21 (H09:00-14:00), May 27 (H14:00-19:00), May 28 (H09:00-14:00), June 10 (H14:00-15:30) Practice and revision - ENG: 1-2-3-4 August (H09:00-18:00), September (shortly before the 2023 IMAT test session) | MODALITY: Online |
Med in Italy - Pratice&Revision | Practice and revision - ENG: 1-2-3-4 August (H09:00-18:00), September (shortly before the 2023 IMAT test session) | MODALITY: Online |
Find out more about our digital resources:
Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023
Official IMAT tests and original test simulations for more than 1500 online quizzes
IMAT THEORY VIDEOLIBRARY ON-DEMAND
100+ videos of recorded theory lessons, on-demand, divided by subject and argument
Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023
Inside our Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023, available on our Online Simulator you can find quizzes that are specially designed for extensive and focused learning of what the test requires.
The commented answers address the requested topic in-depth, highlight differences and similarities with other aspects of the subject, and facilitate information retention.
The quizzes’ difficulty is similar to or slightly higher than the one in the recent IMAT tests.
All simulations are followed by commented answers to give you feedback while you are practising.
At the end of each simulation you perform, you will find a statistical report, which will allow you to compare your preparation to other students’ taking the same test.
The simulator is available on all systems (Mac and PC) and devices (Android and iPhone).
We promise you will not be caught unprepared.




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What will you find in our Complete TB IMAT Question Bank?
- Access to 8 unpublished Testbusters simulations, with the same format as the official exam.
- Access to all official IMAT past papers from 2011 to 2022.
- 340 quizzes of all subjects of the test, divided by topics.
- All questions are followed by explained solutions to help you revise while practising.
- +1500 questions in total.
- Detailed statistics and graphs to help you keep track of your performance over time and to compare it with other students’.
IMAT THEORY VIDEOLIBRARY ON-DEMAND
This Videolibrary is the ideal tool for your theoretical study, focused on the topics necessary to pass the test.
You will have access to 100+ videos, 30 hours of lessons, divided by subject and topic.
These videos can be used both during the initial phases of your preparation and further on when you will need to revise and fix concepts.
Our videolibrary will therefore be a tool that you can use whenever you want to make a targeted review on a single topic.
Add our Personal Tutoring to your course
Personal Tutoring
We will pair you with one of our tutors, who will address your doubts and concerns.
The aim of the 4 one-hour meetings is to help you to efficiently design a study plan for the test.
We want you to feel confident and have complete control on your preparation.
How can a tutor help you in the initial phases of your preparation?
- Understand your starting point
- Set achievable and realistic goals
- Design a study plan to help you succeed
Choose the Course that best suits your study needs
Med in Italy - Complete Course
1750€960 €
- TOTAL HOURS: 80H Course + 30H Videolibrary
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Apr, May, June, Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Theory module, 35H, Online: 29, 30 April, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 May, 10 June
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: 1, 2, 3, 4 August, September TBD (shortly before the 2023 IMAT test session)
Resources included:
- Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023
- IMAT Theory Videolibrary On-demand
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Med in Italy - Complete Course
+ Personal Tutoring
2000€1140 €
- TOTAL HOURS: 80H Course + 30H Videolibrary + 4H Personal Tutoring
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Apr, May, June, Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Theory module, 35H, Online: 29, 30 April, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 May, 10 June
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: 1, 2, 3, 4 August, September TBD (shortly before the 2023 IMAT test session)
- Personal Tutoring: 4H, Online (ASAP)
Resources included:
- Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023
- IMAT Theory Videolibrary On-demand
- Personal Tutoring
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Med in Italy - Pratice & Revision + Videolibrary
1200€840 €
- TOTAL HOURS: 45H Course + 30H Videolibrary
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: 1, 2, 3, 4 August, September TBD (shortly before the 2023 IMAT test session)
Resources included:
- Complete TB IMAT Question Bank 2023
- IMAT Theory Videolibrary On-demand
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MED IN ITALY Complete summer course (45h)
1000€770 €
Med in Italy - Complete Summer Course
- TOTAL HOURS: 45H Course + 30H Videolibrary
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: August, September
Resources included:
- Complete IMAT TB Question Bank
- IMAT Theory Videolibrary On-demand
Registrations closed
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1280€970 €
Med in Italy - Complete Summer Course
+ Personal Coaching
- TOTAL HOURS: 45H Course + 30H Videolibrary + 4H Personal Coaching
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: August, September
- Personal Coaching: 4H, Online (ASAP)
Resources included:
- Complete IMAT TB Question Bank
- IMAT Theory Videolibrary On-demand
- Personal Coaching
Registrations closed
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800€650 €
Med in Italy - Intensive Pratice & Revision - Only live sessions
- TOTAL HOURS: 45H Course
- MODE: Online, via Zoom Webinar and WeSchool
- PERIOD: Aug, Sept 2022
Summary:
- Practice + Revision modules, 45H, Online: August, September
Resources included:
- Complete IMAT TB Question Bank
Registrations closed
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FAQs
How long should I study for IMAT? ›
Now that you have a general idea about the IMAT exam let's break down everything you need to know before taking it. On average, the process of preparing, enrolling, choosing a university, studying, and getting the results is taking 6-8 months.
Is it hard to pass IMAT? ›There is only one entry criteria – the grade achieved on the International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT) or test medicina in inglese. The IMAT is tough. The questions themselves are challenging. It is a 'pen and paper' test meaning you cannot use any aids such as calculators and periodic tables.
How do I start preparing for IMAT? ›- Read the question carefully in the IMAT exam. ...
- Eliminate incorrect answers. ...
- Look at the common IMAT general knowledge questions. ...
- Make mnemonics. ...
- Search up general knowledge questions. ...
- Make flashcards. ...
- Do not spend too much time on one question.
The highest possible score for the IMAT is 90 as there are 60 questions each worth 1.5 marks if you get the answer correct however, you also lose 0.4 marks for every incorrect answer. Generally, a score above 45 is deemed good as this surpasses the cut off for most universities.
Can I study medicine in Italy without IMAT? ›The International Medical Admission Test (IMAT) is a mandatory test for every student who wants to study medicine in Italy.
What is the average IMAT score? ›A lot of applicants scored well into the 50s and 60s, so the average (mean) score is probably somewhere in the low 50s, and the median is probably mid- to upper- 40s.
Is med school in Italy hard? ›One of the hardest subjects to get into world wide, with also one of the highest drop out rates. The work-load is immense. The subjects we study (at least in first year) aren't hard, in fact they're quite simple to grasp conceptually, but the biggest problem is that there is A LOT.
How many people pass IMAT? ›No one wants to talk about it, but sadly around 85% of the people that apply to the IMAT Exam will not get in. So what happens if you are part of the 85%? Don't lose hope, it isn't the end of the world.
How many people take the IMAT per year? ›There are about 10,000 students each year that take the IMAT and less than 1000 seats in the public medical schools, so you need to be competitive.
How long is IMAT valid for? ›IMAT Exam Overview
Moreover, your score is valid for one year. IMAT is a pen and pencil test which lasts for 100 minutes and consists of four papers.
How long does it take to study medicine in Italy? ›
Medical School in Italy is on average 6 years comprised of a number of preclinical and clinical years, usually with a 3 and 3 split. As it is an MD degree students are expected to spend at least 1 of 12 semesters focused on writing a thesis they must present and defend at the end of the 6th year to graduate.
How many hours does the average medical student study? ›How Many Hours Should a Medical Student Study? Some medical students study anywhere between 8-11 hours a day during their exam period, with most students hovering around the 3-5 hour mark on a normal day. However, it often depends on which year they are in (first year vs.
How does the IMAT compare to the MCAT? ›The MCAT also evaluates the test taker's verbal, writing, and reasoning skills, which are essential in taking up a medical degree. While IMAT does not assess an individual's writing skills, it mainly focuses on reasoning and analytical skills.
Is it easy to get into medical school in Italy? ›Some med schools in Italy require that students pass the IMAT (International Medical Admissions Test) or a similar admission exam, which tests the applicants' logical skills and their knowledge of English, Biology, Chemistry, and other Science-related subjects.
What is the best medical school in Italy? ›- University of Milan.
- University of Bologna.
- University of Padua.
- Sapienza University Rome.
- Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.
- University of Milano-Bicocca.
- University of Turin.
- Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
- Harvard University. Cambridge, United States. ...
- University of Oxford. Oxford, United Kingdom. ...
- Stanford University. Stanford, United States. ...
- University of Cambridge. Cambridge, United Kingdom. ...
- Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, United States. ...
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) ...
- UCL. ...
- Imperial College London.
University of Milan Rankings
University of Milan is ranked #156 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
There are 3 steps to having your US medical credentials recognized in Italy. First, you need to have your non-EU medical degree recognized; second, you need to pass the “National Exam”, or Esame Di Stato, to obtain your official Italian medical license; and third, you will need to have your specialty recognized.
Is studying medicine in Italy worth it? ›Italy prides itself on some of the best medical schools in Europe. It has been an everlasting choice for Medicine and Dentistry, and its popularity is well known among the medical world due to its modern approach and use of some of the latest technologies that furthermore make studying more interesting and engaging.
Can I study in Italy if I don't know Italian? ›When enrolling in a university in Italy, you should prove your proficiency in Italian. However, if your desired degree is not taught in Italian, then you will not have to prove you Italian proficiency. There might, however, be other requirements, depending on the course you are applying for.
What country has the easiest medical school to get into? ›
- Location: Oranjestad, Aruba. IELTS: 6.5. ...
- Location: Jackson, Mississippi. Acceptance Rate: 88% ...
- Location: Kansas City, Missouri. Acceptance Rate: 63% ...
- Location: Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Acceptance Rate: 69% ...
- Location: Grand Forks, North Dakota. Acceptance Rate: 17.83%
Year one is the hardest year of medical school.
Many students will likely disagree, but the first year is widely recognized as being the most difficult. The majority of the first year of medical school is spent in classrooms and labs and requires an enormous amount of memorization.
No, there is no age limit to apply for a medical school. Students of all ages can study medicine in Italy. As a matter of fact, it is not uncommon for international students to apply at ages 25-35, and some of them even after having pursued a different career in another field or having built a family.
What percentage of Italians go to college? ›The North-South Discrepancies
The regional gap issues contribute to the relatively low higher education rates in Italy since only 20% of Italians have a college degree. Italy's college graduation rates are 10 percent less than the average of all industrialized nations.
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Share of people with a university degree in Italy in 2019, by age-group.
Characteristic | Share of individuals |
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30-34 years | 27.6% |
35-39 years | 26.4% |
40-44 years | 21.6% |
45-49 years | 18.4% |
Coat of arms | |
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Type | Private |
Students | Totals: MD – 712 PhD – 915 DMD – 140 Master's – 269 DMSc – 39 |
Location | Boston , Massachusetts , United States Coordinates:42.335743°N 71.105138°W |
Website | hms.harvard.edu |
The overall Harvard Medical School acceptance rate is 2.7%.
Harvard received 9195 medical school applications. Harvard conducted 851 medical school interviews. There were 164 Harvard medical school matriculants.
Graduation Rates and Attrition Rates of Medical Students
Findings vary depending on circumstance, but overall, roughly 81.6 to 84.3 percent of four-year medical program students graduate, explains the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
On 13th September 2022, 12.226 people from around the world sat for the International Medical Admission Test (more commonly known as IMAT) to study Medicine and Dentistry in English.
Is IMAT required for Dentistry in Italy? ›Admission to the dentistry program requires candidates to take the IMAT Exam. For detailed information, you can take a look at our “Studying Dentistry in Italy” article.
How long is medical residency in Italy? ›
The duration of these degree programs is six years. Further, the Sapienza medical residency presents the postgraduates with a chance to enter the Erasmus program and complete medical training abroad.
How much money does a doctor make in Italy? ›The average pay for a Physician is €132,694 a year and €64 an hour in Italy. The average salary range for a Physician is between €88,109 and €168,787. On average, a Doctorate Degree is the highest level of education for a Physician.
Can you work while studying medicine in Italy? ›International Students in Italy can work Part-time
The Student must not exceed the limit of hours required by law, 1,040 hours per year. For example, he can work part-time (20 hours per week) for 12 months.
- Science and Technology.
- Art and Design.
- Social Studies.
- Education.
- Humanities.
- Health.
- Hospitality.
The secret to crack IMAT is to brace yourself with sufficient time to head in the right direction. This includes practicing previous years papers and a bunch of mock tests to score high in the exam. For this, you require basic study material such as guides, references, and books.
Is a 3.72 good for med school? ›The average GPA for acceptance to allopathic medical school is 3.72. The average GPA for acceptance to osteopathic medical school is 3.54.
How many people take the IMAT every year? ›There are about 10,000 students each year that take the IMAT and less than 1000 seats in the public medical schools, so you need to be competitive.
What skills are in demand in Italy? ›- business consultant.
- doctor.
- engineer.
- English teacher.
- programmer.
- You might run the risk of becoming bilingual. ...
- You'd become too employable for your own good. ...
- There are too many UNESCO sites in Italy. ...
- Your Instagram followers would start to resent you. ...
- Your taste buds aren't prepared to indulge in the world's best cuisine.
Was IMAT 2022 hard? ›
IMAT 2022 Analysis
The critical thinking section was pretty average in terms of difficulty. Biology was pretty different this year, with different topics compared to the past ten years.
Study Medicine in Italy is a good option because of top Medical universities which are recognized(like WHO, MCI and across the European Union) all over the world including renowned accrediting bodies. The universities have a very nice infrastructure coupled with highly qualified faculty.