Study in Romania

Study in Romania

Romanian universities, historically regarded as the most advanced in Eastern Europe enjoy a high level of administrative independence with own rules for admission, examination and graduation. They include the Universities of Iaşi, Bucharest, Timişoara and the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. The duration of Bachelor studies are of two types: short-term (3 years) or long-term diplomas (4 to 6 years, according to the field of study). Master Degree Programs usually lasts for 2 years; Doctorate in Romania is the highest postgraduate stage of professional specialization and lasts for 4 – 6 years.

Currently, in Romania there are more than:

  • 56 higher education institutions accredited (49 civilian institutions of higher education in state universities and 7 military)
  • 26 private institutions of higher education accredited
  • 6 graduate schools.