1. Internationally recognized diploma
Romania is part of the European Union. All diplomas issued by the member states as well as the periods are recognized by the other EU and EEA states and also internationally through instruments such as the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), The Diploma Supplement (DS), The European Quality Charter for Mobility, The European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF), The ENIC Network (European Network of Information Centres on academic recognition and mobility), The NARIC Network (National Academic Recognition Information Centres).
2. Study in a foreign language
You may start your learning journey immediately by enrolling in one of the BA, MA, or Ph.D. programs taught in a foreign language (English, French, or German). Romania’s official language is Romanian, a romance language descending from Latin. Many Romanians speak English, French, Italian, or Spanish. During your studies, you may also choose to study Romanian as a foreign language to help you better integrate.
3. Excellent education
Your study program is accredited by the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. It is compatible with similar European and international programs. Quality assurance involves benchmarking with international programs and integrating feedback from stakeholders (students, business environment, alumni).
4. Affordable tuition fees
EU and EEA citizens benefit from the same enrollment conditions as Romanian citizens, including state budget financing for their studies. For non-EU citizens, Romania offers quality options at an affordable fee (e.g. 2700 Eur/year for a Bachelor’s degree).
5. Job opportunities
Study programs include compulsory internships, meant to facilitate students’ contact with the professional world and prepare them for future employment. Romania has a dynamic economy, with many international companies present, as well as a low unemployment rate (under 6% and below the EU average rate). There are always part-time employment opportunities during studies and full-time jobs after graduation.
6. International mobility
International mobility is available to all students, regardless of nationality, through European programs, such as Erasmus+. You may study for one semester or one academic year at another university or have an internship abroad.
7. Quality of life
Romania offers options for any budget (400-800 EUR/month). It has an affordable cost of living, a variety of delicious food and drinks, national and international, one of the fastest internet connectivity in the world, cheap public transportation, and facilities for students.
8. Security
Romania is a safe country, with no major security concerns. It has a criminality rate below the EU average.
9. A great place to travel
With a rich history, a diverse culture, and a pleasant climate, Romania offers many travel opportunities between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube Delta, and the Black Sea. It is also a hub for travel to other countries in the EU or the Mediterranean area.
10. Friendly people and multicultural environment
Romanians are friendly and hospitable. There are no significant incidents of racism, especially regarding international students. Every year, thousands of international students choose Romania as their host country. Social and cultural life is vibrant and satisfies all tastes, especially in big cities.
July 20, 2022
1. Internationally recognized diploma
Romania is part of the European Union. All diplomas issued by the member states as well as the periods are recognized by the other EU and EEA states and also internationally through instruments such as the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), The Diploma Supplement (DS), The European Quality Charter for Mobility, The European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF), The ENIC Network (European Network of Information Centres on academic recognition and mobility), The NARIC Network (National Academic Recognition Information Centres).
2. Study in a foreign language
You may start your learning journey immediately by enrolling in one of the BA, MA, or Ph.D. programs taught in a foreign language (English, French, or German). Romania’s official language is Romanian, a romance language descending from Latin. Many Romanians speak English, French, Italian, or Spanish. During your studies, you may also choose to study Romanian as a foreign language to help you better integrate.
3. Excellent education
Your study program is accredited by the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. It is compatible with similar European and international programs. Quality assurance involves benchmarking with international programs and integrating feedback from stakeholders (students, business environment, alumni).
4. Affordable tuition fees
EU and EEA citizens benefit from the same enrollment conditions as Romanian citizens, including state budget financing for their studies. For non-EU citizens, Romania offers quality options at an affordable fee (e.g. 2700 Eur/year for a Bachelor’s degree).
5. Job opportunities
Study programs include compulsory internships, meant to facilitate students’ contact with the professional world and prepare them for future employment. Romania has a dynamic economy, with many international companies present, as well as a low unemployment rate (under 6% and below the EU average rate). There are always part-time employment opportunities during studies and full-time jobs after graduation.
6. International mobility
International mobility is available to all students, regardless of nationality, through European programs, such as Erasmus+. You may study for one semester or one academic year at another university or have an internship abroad.
7. Quality of life
Romania offers options for any budget (400-800 EUR/month). It has an affordable cost of living, a variety of delicious food and drinks, national and international, one of the fastest internet connectivity in the world, cheap public transportation, and facilities for students.
8. Security
Romania is a safe country, with no major security concerns. It has a criminality rate below the EU average.
9. A great place to travel
With a rich history, a diverse culture, and a pleasant climate, Romania offers many travel opportunities between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube Delta, and the Black Sea. It is also a hub for travel to other countries in the EU or the Mediterranean area.
10. Friendly people and multicultural environment
Romanians are friendly and hospitable. There are no significant incidents of racism, especially regarding international students. Every year, thousands of international students choose Romania as their host country. Social and cultural life is vibrant and satisfies all tastes, especially in big cities.