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International Curriculum – Programs are designed with global industry standards, blending Italian design philosophy with contemporary Asian market insights.
Industry-Focused Learning – Students gain hands-on experience through real projects, fashion shows, portfolio development, and collaborations with luxury brands.
Strategic Location – Based in Shanghai, one of Asia’s top fashion and business hubs, students are exposed to global brands, fashion weeks, and career networking opportunities.
Global Network – Part of the Istituto Marangoni campuses in Milan, Paris, London, Florence, Miami, Dubai, and Shenzhen.
Career Opportunities – Graduates pursue careers in fashion design, luxury marketing, fashion buying, visual merchandising, and creative direction.
(approx.)
Estimate: ~¥40,000 / year for basic living expenses (rent, food, transport, utilities) — based on typical Shanghai student budgets at this institute. This excludes tuition and other fees.
Included:
Accommodation (on/near campus): depends on student choice; generally budget ~¥15,000–¥30,000/yr in Shanghai.
Parking & transportation: Shanghai metro and bus costs included in living expense estimate.
Electricity, water & gas: usually prepaid by student; part of on-campus utility costs.
Food & groceries: daily meals and groceries sold locally or at campus-area outlets.
Undergraduate (international students): ~¥48,000 / year (estimate based on typical reported fees).
Some short courses or intensive programmes (e.g., 1-year fashion design/styling) have higher specific fees, e.g., ¥150,000 tuition + ¥20,000 enrollment in some specialised programmes.
Medical insurance (typical student charge): standard student medical insurance for international students applies; usually arranged separately by provider. This cost isn’t always itemised on the institute page but is a requirement for international study in China.
Books, supplies & equipment: Costs vary by course. Fashion/design programmes typically require personal tools, fabrics, and materials; budget ¥5,000–¥15,000+ depending on course intensity and materials used.
Enrollment fee: many courses require a separate enrollment/registration fee (~¥20,000 reported for some training programmes).
Visa & travel: international student visa fees and travel costs are not included above.
Program variation: Fees vary significantly by course type (short, long, undergraduate, postgraduate) and duration.
Notes: Fees for the 2024/25 Academic Year are subject to change based on university policies and inflation rates
International Curriculum – Programs are designed with global industry standards, blending Italian design philosophy with contemporary Asian market insights.
Industry-Focused Learning – Students gain hands-on experience through real projects, fashion shows, portfolio development, and collaborations with luxury brands.
Strategic Location – Based in Shanghai, one of Asia’s top fashion and business hubs, students are exposed to global brands, fashion weeks, and career networking opportunities.
Global Network – Part of the Istituto Marangoni campuses in Milan, Paris, London, Florence, Miami, Dubai, and Shenzhen.
Career Opportunities – Graduates pursue careers in fashion design, luxury marketing, fashion buying, visual merchandising, and creative direction.
(approx.)
Estimate: ~¥40,000 / year for basic living expenses (rent, food, transport, utilities) — based on typical Shanghai student budgets at this institute. This excludes tuition and other fees.
Included:
Accommodation (on/near campus): depends on student choice; generally budget ~¥15,000–¥30,000/yr in Shanghai.
Parking & transportation: Shanghai metro and bus costs included in living expense estimate.
Electricity, water & gas: usually prepaid by student; part of on-campus utility costs.
Food & groceries: daily meals and groceries sold locally or at campus-area outlets.
Undergraduate (international students): ~¥48,000 / year (estimate based on typical reported fees).
Some short courses or intensive programmes (e.g., 1-year fashion design/styling) have higher specific fees, e.g., ¥150,000 tuition + ¥20,000 enrollment in some specialised programmes.
Medical insurance (typical student charge): standard student medical insurance for international students applies; usually arranged separately by provider. This cost isn’t always itemised on the institute page but is a requirement for international study in China.
Books, supplies & equipment: Costs vary by course. Fashion/design programmes typically require personal tools, fabrics, and materials; budget ¥5,000–¥15,000+ depending on course intensity and materials used.
Enrollment fee: many courses require a separate enrollment/registration fee (~¥20,000 reported for some training programmes).
Visa & travel: international student visa fees and travel costs are not included above.
Program variation: Fees vary significantly by course type (short, long, undergraduate, postgraduate) and duration.
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