

I attended the computer engineering course at the polytechnic, and all the lessons were taught by qualified and knowledgeable professors. Plus, Turin is a wonderful city! The polito is close to railway station and not so far from underground.
View moreA very popular university for studying engineering in Italy, although very difficult to manage. It offers excellent courses and faculty, as well as advanced theoretical preparation. Numerous labs are available for computer engineering students to improve their practical skills, and internships are available. Overcrowding can be a problem for students who prefer a quieter environment, but in terms of academic content and quality of student life (video training, sufficient exam sessions per year, physical infrastructure), I highly recommend it.
View moreIt is a traditional university that has its problems however it has some impressive flexibility for students to make use of such as no attendance obligation for classes and multiple chances for exams.
The facilites that the university offer is not the best but you can still benefit from them.