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Romania

An affordable EU destination offering English-taught medical, engineering, and business degrees with full Schengen zone access and a clear post-study work pathway.

If you are planning to Study in Romania, you are choosing one of the most cost-effective routes to a fully recognised European Union degree. Romania is a full EU member state, which means your degree carries the same international recognition as those from Germany, France, or the Netherlands — at a fraction of the cost. Tuition fees at Romanian public universities typically range from €2,000 to €6,000 per year, making it one of the most affordable study destinations in Europe for Indian students.

Romania is especially popular for Medicine (MBBS), Dentistry, and Engineering programs, many of which are taught entirely in English. Cities like Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest, and Iași offer a high standard of student life with very low monthly living costs. As a Schengen-aspiring country that already enjoys full EU membership, Romania gives graduates access to the entire European job market — making it a smart, long-term investment for your global career.

Country Overview

Country
Romania
Capital
Bucharest
Population
~19 million
Languages
Romanian (Official), English (widely used in academia and business)
Main Cities
Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Timișoara, Brașov, Constanța
Currency
Romanian Leu (RON) — 1 RON ≈ ₹18
Climate
Temperate continental — warm summers, cold winters with snow in central and northern regions
Economy
IT & Technology, Automotive, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Tourism

Why Study in Romania

  • Full EU member state — your degree is recognised across all 27 European Union countries and beyond
  • Very affordable tuition fees: €2,000 – €6,000 per year at public universities, including medical programs
  • English-taught MBBS and Dentistry programs — no Romanian language requirement for admission
  • Low monthly living costs: students typically manage on €350 – €500 per month
  • Graduates can apply for a 90-day job-search extension and transition to an EU work permit
  • Strong IT and automotive sectors in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca creating good post-graduation opportunities

Fees & Timelines

Program / Intake
Indicative Range
Medicine (MBBS) & Dentistry (English-taught)
€5,000 – €7,500 / year
Engineering & Computer Science
€2,000 – €4,500 / year
Business, Economics & Social Sciences
€2,000 – €3,500 / year
Private Universities
€3,000 – €8,000 / year
Major Intakes
Main Intake: October (Applications typically open February – June for the following academic year) • Some private universities offer a February intake for select programs

Popular Courses

  • Medicine (MBBS) & Dentistry — English-taught, globally recognised (Most Popular)
  • Computer Science & Software Engineering (High Demand in Bucharest & Cluj)
  • International Business & Economics
  • Civil & Mechanical Engineering
  • Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences
  • Architecture & Urban Planning

Top Institutions

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (Premier Medical University)
Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca (Top Ranked for Medicine)
Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași
University Politehnica of Bucharest (Top Technical & Engineering University)
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (Largest University in Romania)
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iași (Strong for Social Sciences & IT)
West University of Timișoara (Well-regarded for Business & Technology)
Romanian-American University, Bucharest (Business & International Relations)
University of Bucharest (Prestigious Public University for Humanities & Sciences)
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Engineering & Business Programs)

Visa & Language Requirements

Requirement
Guidance
Visa Type
Long-Stay Study Visa (Type D) — issued by the Romanian consulate
Proof of Funds
Minimum €2,000 – €3,000 per academic year (varies by consulate guidelines)
Processing Time
4 to 8 weeks from visa application submission
Residence Permit
Students apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (for studies) after arriving in Romania
Post-Study Option
90-day job-search period; graduates can then apply for an EU work-based residence permit
English Criteria
  • Medicine & Dentistry: Most programs require IELTS 5.5 – 6.0 or equivalent; some universities conduct their own English proficiency interview
  • Engineering & Business: IELTS 5.5 – 6.0 or a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate from an English-medium school is accepted at many institutions
  • Language Waivers: Indian students from CBSE or State Board English-medium schools often qualify with an MOI certificate instead of IELTS
  • Basic Romanian (A1 level) is helpful for daily life but is not required for English-taught programs
Part-Time Work
  • International students on a study residence permit can work up to 4 hours per day (approximately 20 hours per week)
  • Full-time work is permitted during officially declared university holidays
  • Minimum wage in Romania is approximately RON 3,700/month (gross); part-time roles in IT support, hospitality, and retail are widely available in major cities

Official Document Checklist

Original Passport (valid for the entire duration of the study program)
Unconditional Admission Letter (Acceptance Letter) from the Romanian university
Apostilled Academic Certificates — 10th and 12th mark sheets and certificates (authenticated)
IELTS / TOEFL score card — or Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate for waiver-eligible programs
Proof of sufficient financial means (bank statement or sponsor's affidavit)
Proof of accommodation in Romania (university hostel confirmation or rental agreement)
Valid Travel / Health Insurance for the initial entry period
Birth certificate (apostilled)
Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter
Passport-sized photographs as per Romanian consulate specifications

Post-Study Work & Career Pathways

  • After completing their degree, graduates receive a 90-day period to search for employment in Romania
  • Graduates who secure a job offer can apply for a Temporary Residence Permit for Work, allowing them to stay and work legally in Romania
  • As an EU country, a Romanian work permit gives graduates the ability to pursue opportunities across EU member states over time
  • Graduates working in Romania for 5 continuous years can apply for EU Long-Term Resident status, a strong step toward permanent residency

Unirep Global provides complete end-to-end support for students planning to Study in Romania — from selecting the right medical or engineering university and preparing your apostilled documents to managing your Long-Stay Visa application and post-arrival residence permit.

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