As a public university, Politecnico di Milano charges income-based tuition (calculated from the ISEE indicator) rather than a flat private fee. Italian and EU students pay on a sliding scale from about €167 a year, with a full waiver below a set income threshold; international students admitted without economic benefit pay the maximum all-inclusive contribution of about €3,893 per year — roughly €7,786 across the two-year degree. Either way the cost is a small fraction of a comparable private master, an unusually strong value point for a triple-crown, FT-ranked programme in Milan.
Tuition for the Politecnico di Milano Master in Management is Income-based (ISEE) up to €3,893/year — ≈€7,786 full programme; most international students pay the maximum for the 24 months program.
| Total tuition | Income-based (ISEE) up to €3,893/year — ≈€7,786 full programme; most international students pay the maximum |
|---|---|
| Tuition (numeric) | €7,786 |
| Program length | 24 months |
Tuition figures are the published rate for the 2026–27 cycle and exclude living costs, travel, and optional exchange fees. Scholarships and need-based aid can materially reduce the net cost — see the FAQs below.
Frequently asked questions
Where does Politecnico di Milano rank for the Master in Management?
How much does the Polimi MSc in Management Engineering cost?
Sources
- MSc in Management Engineering — official programme page ↗ — Politecnico di Milano
- Tuition fees — Laurea Magistrale 2025/2026 (ISEE bands, max €3,893.04) ↗ — Politecnico di Milano
- MSc Management Engineering in the FT Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Politecnico di Milano — Dept. of Management Engineering
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times