What’s the language of instruction?
Romanian and English both available — most popular programs like Medicine and Engineering are taught in English.
Average tuition fees?
€2,000–€6,000/year depending on program and university.
What’s the visa process like?
Submit acceptance letter, proof of financial means, and health insurance. Visa approval takes 3–6 weeks.
Are scholarships available?
Yes — Romanian Government offers scholarships for non-EU students.
Can international students work part-time?
Yes — 20 hours/week with a valid residence permit.
Which cities are student-friendly?
Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, and Timisoara.
What are post-study opportunities?
Students may extend their stay for work purposes; must apply for a new residence permit.
Do I need IELTS?
Not always — some universities accept proof of prior English study or conduct internal tests.
Is it easy to settle in Romania after study?
Fairly — with a job contract, you can extend stay and apply for PR after 5 years.
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