Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for studying in Romania can vary depending on the university, program, and level of study (undergraduate, graduate). However, here are some general guidelines:
Undergraduate Studies:
1. Educational Qualifications: Typically, you will need a high school diploma or equivalent qualification.
2. Language Proficiency: For programs taught in Romanian, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language through a language test. Some programs may also be available in English, requiring proficiency in English (e.g., through TOEFL or IELTS).
3. Entrance Exams: Some universities may require you to take an entrance exam or submit scores from standardized tests (e.g., SAT, ACT).
4. Application Form: You will need to complete and submit an application form to the university, along with any required documents.
5. Transcripts and Certificates: You will need to provide transcripts of your previous education and any relevant certificates or qualifications.
6. Letter of Recommendation: Some universities may require one or more letters of recommendation from teachers or other professionals.
7. Statement of Purpose: A statement of purpose or personal statement outlining your reasons for applying and your goals may be required.
Graduate Studies:
1. Bachelor's Degree: For graduate programs, you will need a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification.
2. Language Proficiency: Similar to undergraduate studies, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in Romanian or English, depending on the language of instruction.
3. Entrance Exams: Some programs may require you to take a graduate entrance exam or submit scores from standardized tests (e.g., GRE, GMAT).
4. Application Form: Complete and submit an application form along with any required documents.
5. Transcripts and Certificates: Provide transcripts and certificates from your previous education.
6. Letters of Recommendation: Submit one or more letters of recommendation.
7. Statement of Purpose: A statement of purpose outlining your academic and professional goals is often required.