 
                    Yes, health insurance is mandatory for international students in Romania. Students can either purchase health insurance from a Romanian insurance company or provide proof of equivalent insurance coverage from their home country
The language of instruction varies depending on the university and program. Many programs are offered in English, particularly at the graduate level. However, some programs may be taught in Romanian.
Romania offers a wide range of study programs, but some popular fields include medicine, engineering, business administration, and IT
International students coming from non-EU countries will need to apply for a student visa (Type D visa) to study in Romania. The visa application process can vary depending on the student's nationality and the duration of the study program
• Yes, many universities in Romania offer opportunities for research and internships, allowing students to gain practical experience in their field of study
The academic year in Romania typically runs from September to June, with two semesters. Some universities may also offer summer courses or programs.
