SubjectsLetters · Law · Economics and Business Administration · History · Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences · Psychology and Education Sciences · Orthodox Theology · Roman-Catholic Theology · Physics · Chemistry · Biology · Geography and Geology · Mathematics · Computer Science · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- international@uaic.ro
- Phone
- +40 232 201 000
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1860, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași is the OLDEST modern Romanian university (~23,000 students), named after the prince who united the Romanian principalities in 1859. A leading comprehensive research university in the historic Moldavian capital. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsMathematics and Computer Science · Physics · Chemistry · Biology and Geology · Letters · History and Philosophy · Sociology and Social Work · Psychology · Economics and Business Administration · Law · European Studies · Political Science · Theology · Environmental Science · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- contact@ubbcluj.ro
- Phone
- +40 264 405 300
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Babeș-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca) is Romania's LARGEST university (~45,000 students), with academic heritage to 1581. It is distinctively MULTILINGUAL — teaching in Romanian, Hungarian, and German — and is named after the Romanian scientist Victor Babeș and the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai, reflecting Transylvania's shared Romanian, Hungarian, and German heritage (stated factually and neutrally). All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsEconomics · Business Administration · Finance · Accounting and Management Information Systems · Cybernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics · International Business and Economics · Management · Marketing · Commerce, Tourism and Services Economics
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1913, the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE) is Romania's OLDEST and leading economics and business university (~22,000 students) — the country's foremost institution for economics, finance, management, and business, with English-medium programmes and strong international partnerships. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission of Romania's top economics/business university).
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy · Medical Specialties · Midwifery and Nursing
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@umfcd.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1857, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy is Romania's largest and most prestigious medical university (~14,000 students). Its long-established English-medium MD programme is among the top destinations in Romania for international medical students; EU-recognised degree accepted by many international medical councils after their licensing exams.
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy · Engineering and Information Technology · Economics and Law · Sciences and Letters
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@umfst.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1945, UMFST Târgu Mureș (named after the Nobel laureate George Emil Palade, the first Romanian Nobel winner) is a major medical university — historically teaching medicine in Romanian, Hungarian, and English — with a long-running English-medium MD programme attracting many international students. EU-recognised medical degree.
SubjectsAutomatic Control and Computer Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology · Mechanical Engineering · Machine Manufacturing and Industrial Management · Chemical Engineering · Materials Science · Civil Engineering · Hydrotechnics · Textiles · Architecture
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@tuiasi.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1813, the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași is one of Romania's oldest engineering schools (~13,000 students), serving the northeast.
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy · Medical Bioengineering
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@umfiasi.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1879, Grigore T. Popa UMF Iași is a major medical university with a strong English-medium MD programme and a distinctive Medical Bioengineering faculty; EU-recognised degree; many international students.
SubjectsArchitecture · Urban Planning · Interior Design · Conservation and Restoration · Product Design
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@uauim.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1864, Ion Mincu University is Romania's leading specialist university of architecture and urban planning (~3,000 students); selective; named after the founder of the Romanian national architectural style.
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@umfcluj.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1919, Iuliu Hațieganu UMF Cluj-Napoca is a top Romanian medical university offering English- and French-medium MD programmes to large numbers of international students; EU-recognised degree.
SubjectsMedicine · Letters and Arts · Law · Economic Sciences · Engineering · Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry and Environmental Protection · Social and Human Sciences · Orthodox Theology · Sciences
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@ulbsibiu.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1990 and named after the Romanian philosopher-poet Lucian Blaga, ULBS (Sibiu) is a comprehensive university (~12,000 students) with English-medium medical programmes; located in a UNESCO-recognised historic Transylvanian city.
SubjectsFine Arts · Decorative Arts and Design · Art History and Theory · Painting · Sculpture · Graphics · Photo-Video · Ceramics · Textiles · Mural Art
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@unarte.org
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1864, UNARTE is Romania's leading public university of fine arts and design (~1,500 students); selective via portfolio/examination.
SubjectsElectrical Engineering · Automatic Control and Computers · Electronics and Telecommunications · Power Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Engineering and Management · Chemical Engineering · Materials Science · Aerospace Engineering · Biotechnical Systems · Applied Sciences
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- international@upb.ro
- Phone
- +40 21 402 9100
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1818, formally 1920, POLITEHNICA Bucharest is Romania's largest and leading technical university (~30,000 students). The country's foremost engineering institution, with substantial English-medium engineering provision. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsMedicine · Pharmacy · Letters · Law and Administrative Sciences · Economic Sciences · Mathematics and Computer Science · Natural and Agricultural Sciences · Mechanical, Industrial and Maritime Engineering · Applied Sciences and Engineering · History and Political Science · Theology · Arts · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@univ-ovidius.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
The principal university of the Black Sea coast (Constanța), named after the Roman poet Ovid who was exiled here. ~14,000 students; offers English-medium medical programmes attracting international students; notable maritime engineering.
SubjectsEconomics · Business Administration · Management-Marketing · Finance and Banking · Computer Science for Business · Domestic and International Commerce · Law · Tourism
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@rau.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1991, the Romanian-American University is a private Bucharest university focused on economics, business, IT, and law, with an internationally oriented profile. Prospective students should verify specific programme accreditation with ARACIS.
SubjectsLaw · Economic Sciences · Letters · Psychology and Education Sciences · Veterinary Medicine · Architecture · Journalism · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@spiruharet.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1991, Spiru Haret University is one of Romania's larger private universities. Prospective international students should verify specific programme accreditation directly with the institution and ARACIS, as is prudent for any private programme.
SubjectsAutomation and Computer Science · Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology · Electrical Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Machine Building · Materials and Environmental Engineering · Civil Engineering · Architecture and Urban Planning · Building Services
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@utcluj.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
A leading technical university (~20,000 students) in Cluj-Napoca, strong in computer science, electronics, and engineering; substantial English-medium provision.
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy · Law · Economic Sciences · Psychology · Computer Science · Physiotherapy
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@utm.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1990, Titu Maiorescu University is a private Bucharest university notable for offering medical and dental programmes (including English-medium options). Prospective international students should verify specific programme accreditation with ARACIS.
SubjectsMechanical Engineering · Technological Engineering · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · Wood Engineering · Civil Engineering · Forestry · Food and Tourism · Mathematics and Computer Science · Economic Sciences · Law · Letters · Medicine · Music · Product Design
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@unitbv.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
A large comprehensive university (~19,000 students) in Brașov, central Romania, strong in engineering, forestry, and with a medical faculty offering English-medium programmes.
SubjectsAgriculture · Horticulture · Animal Science and Biotechnology · Veterinary Medicine · Food Science and Technology
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@usamvcluj.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1869, USAMV Cluj-Napoca is a leading agricultural and veterinary university; its English-medium Veterinary Medicine programme attracts international students.
SubjectsAgriculture · Horticulture · Animal Science · Veterinary Medicine · Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering · Biotechnology · Management and Rural Development · Food Science
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@usamv.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1852, USAMV Bucharest is Romania's foremost agronomic and veterinary university, with English-medium veterinary and biotechnology programmes.
SubjectsLetters · Law · Mathematics and Computer Science · Physics · Chemistry · Biology · Geology and Geophysics · Geography · History · Philosophy · Sociology and Social Work · Psychology and Education Sciences · Political Science · Foreign Languages · Business and Administration · Theology
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@unibuc.ro
- Phone
- +40 21 305 46 00
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Founded in 1864, the University of Bucharest is Romania's flagship comprehensive research university (~30,000 students) and consistently among the highest-ranked. The principal centre of Romanian higher learning in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsLetters · Law · Economic Sciences · Social Sciences · Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography) · Automation, Computers and Electronics · Electrical Engineering · Mechanics · Agronomy · Horticulture · Theology · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@ucv.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
The principal comprehensive university of southwestern Romania (Oltenia region), founded 1947 (~20,000 students).
SubjectsMedicine and Pharmacy · Law · Economic Sciences · Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Energy, Managerial) · Sciences · Letters · History, International Relations · Geography, Tourism and Sport · Arts · Theology · Environmental Protection
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- info@uoradea.ro
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
A large comprehensive university (~13,000 students) in Oradea near the Hungarian border, with English-medium medical programmes and broad engineering provision.
SubjectsMedicine · Dental Medicine · Pharmacy
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
Heritage to 1945, the Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timișoara is a major Romanian medical university with a long-running English-medium MD programme attracting large numbers of international students; EU-recognised degree accepted by many international medical councils after their licensing exams. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission of a major medical university distinct from the four already listed).
SubjectsMathematics and Computer Science · Physics · Chemistry, Biology, Geography · Letters, History and Theology · Law · Economics and Business Administration · Sociology and Psychology · Political Science, Philosophy and Communication · Arts and Design · Music and Theatre · Physical Education
- Accreditation
- ARACIS — Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education; Romanian Ministry of Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Romanian primary; extensive English-medium especially MEDICINE, plus engineering and business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; medical programmes require biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA students: state-subsidised places available (low/no fee) or modest fees. Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-5,000/year (Bachelor's/Master's); ENGLISH-MEDIUM MEDICINE typically EUR 5,000-8,000/year. Private universities: programme-specific. Cost of living EUR 400-750/month (Bucharest/Cluj higher) — affordable by EU standards.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- admitere@e-uvt.ro
- Phone
- +40 256 592 111
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesRomanian academic year begins October. Applicants apply via Ministry-coordinated route or each university's international office; commonly spring-summer for autumn entry; medical earlier.
West University of Timișoara is the principal comprehensive university of western Romania (~16,000 students), in the multicultural city of Timișoara (where the 1989 Revolution began). All collector data verified and kept.
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