Tuition Fees
Fees are often accessible compared with Western Europe, though medicine, dentistry, and veterinary programmes can be higher.
Value EU
Romania is a value EU destination with established medical, engineering, veterinary, and technical programmes in several teaching languages.
Tuition
Accessible fees
Living Cost
Lower EU costs
Language
Romanian + English/French
Work
Part-time possible
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Fees are often accessible compared with Western Europe, though medicine, dentistry, and veterinary programmes can be higher.
Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara vary in rent, but daily costs are often lower than many EU capitals.
Government, university, and bilateral scholarships may be available for selected nationalities and academic profiles.
Non-EU applicants need admission, tuition and funds evidence, accommodation, insurance, and long-stay visa or residence steps.
Government, university, and bilateral scholarships may be available for selected nationalities and academic profiles.
Students can work within permit conditions, and Romanian language skills matter for many local jobs and clinical placements.
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English and French-taught options exist in medicine, engineering, business, and sciences, but Romanian supports local integration.
English and French-taught options exist in medicine, engineering, business, and sciences, but Romanian supports local integration.
Fees are often accessible compared with Western Europe, though medicine, dentistry, and veterinary programmes can be higher. Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara vary in rent, but daily costs are often lower than many EU capitals.
Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara vary in rent, but daily costs are often lower than many EU capitals.
Non-EU applicants need admission, tuition and funds evidence, accommodation, insurance, and long-stay visa or residence steps. Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara vary in rent, but daily costs are often lower than many EU capitals.
Non-EU applicants need admission, tuition and funds evidence, accommodation, insurance, and long-stay visa or residence steps. Processing times vary by embassy workload and document readiness, so students should prepare their file early after admission.
Common documents include Passport, Admission letter, Academic transcripts and certificates, Language evidence when required, Financial means evidence, Health insurance or medical cover, Accommodation or arrival plan when requested. Non-EU applicants need admission, tuition and funds evidence, accommodation, insurance, and long-stay visa or residence steps.
Students can work within permit conditions, and Romanian language skills matter for many local jobs and clinical placements.