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Study in Romania — Affordable European Education in the Heart of the Balkans

Romania, a full member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, has emerged as one of the most accessible and rewarding study destinations in Eastern Europe. With a higher education system fully aligned with the Bologna framework, degrees earned in Romania are automatically recognized across all EU member states and internationally — giving you a genuinely European qualification at a fraction of the cost of Western Europe.

Romanian higher education spans a rich range of disciplines, with particular strength in medicine, dentistry, engineering, architecture, IT, and business. Many programs are offered in English, French, or other international languages, making Romania an attractive option for students from Africa, the Middle East, and beyond who wish to earn a European degree without a language barrier. The country’s capital, Bucharest, is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city that consistently ranks among the most affordable EU capitals for international students, while cities like Cluj-Napoca, Iaşi, and Timişoara offer equally strong academic environments with a more relaxed pace of life.

Romania’s growing reputation as a hub for medicine and engineering programs in particular draws thousands of international students each year, and its EU membership means your degree opens doors across the entire European job market.

Why Choose Romania for Your Studies?

Romania offers a compelling mix of European academic standards, affordability, and cultural richness. Here is what makes Romania a standout destination:

  • EU & Schengen Member — Degree recognized across all 27 EU countries; travel freely across 26 Schengen nations
  • Bologna-Compliant Degrees — Bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees fully recognized in Europe and internationally
  • Affordable Tuition — From €2,000 to €5,000/year for most programs; medicine and dentistry from €4,500/year
  • Low Cost of Living — €400–€600/month in Bucharest; even less in Cluj-Napoca, Iaşi or Timişoara
  • Programs in English & French — Hundreds of degree programs taught in international languages
  • Medicine & Engineering Excellence — EU-recognized medical degrees, graduates eligible to practice across Europe
  • Romanian Government Scholarships — Partial and full scholarships available for international students
  • Rich Student Life — Vibrant cities with history, culture, nightlife, and a welcoming international community
  • Safe & Stable Environment — Romania is one of the safest countries in Eastern Europe
  • Right to Work — International students can work part-time during their studies under EU rules

My Future Agency is your accredited partner for accessing Romanian higher education. Whether you are applying for an undergraduate program, a medical degree, or a master’s, our team will guide you from application to arrival on campus.

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How My Future Agency Gets You to Romania

From your first inquiry to the day you step onto campus, My Future Agency manages every detail of your application. As an accredited partner of leading Romanian institutions, our students benefit from priority processing and expert guidance throughout the entire admission journey.

  • Free consultation to evaluate your profile and match you with the right program
  • Full application preparation — motivation letter, transcripts, document authentication and translation
  • Guaranteed admission for eligible profiles
  • Student visa (Type D long-stay visa) file preparation and review
  • Accommodation guidance and pre-arrival support in Bucharest or your chosen city
  • Ongoing support throughout your studies in Romania

Frequently Asked Questions About Studying in Romania

Do I need to speak Romanian to study in Romania?
Not necessarily. Many Romanian institutions offer degree programs fully taught in English or French, especially in medicine, engineering, and business. However, some programs — particularly in social sciences and law — are primarily taught in Romanian. My Future Agency will match you with English or French-taught programs based on your profile.

What visa do I need to study in Romania?
International students need a Type D long-stay national visa to begin their studies in Romania. This visa is issued by the Romanian embassy in your home country. After arrival, you register with local immigration authorities to obtain a temporary residence permit valid for the duration of your studies. My Future Agency prepares and reviews your complete visa file.

Are there scholarships available for international students?
Yes. The Romanian government offers scholarships to international students from countries with bilateral agreements, covering tuition and providing a monthly stipend. Many institutions also offer their own merit-based fee reductions. My Future Agency advises you on all available funding options and helps you apply.

How much does it cost to live in Romania as a student?
Romania is one of the most affordable EU countries for students. Monthly living costs in Bucharest average €400–€600, covering rent, food, public transport, and personal expenses. In other university cities like Cluj-Napoca, Iaşi, or Timişoara, monthly costs can be as low as €350–€500 — significantly cheaper than anywhere in Western Europe.

Is a Romanian degree recognized internationally?
Yes. As an EU member state operating under the Bologna system, all Romanian university degrees are fully recognized across Europe and internationally. Romanian medical degrees are specifically recognized by EU medical councils, enabling graduates to practice medicine across all EU member states without additional certification.

Can I work while studying in Romania?
Yes. International students enrolled in Romanian institutions are permitted to work part-time during their studies. This provides an opportunity to gain European work experience and supplement your income while living in Romania.

How long does the admission process take?
The standard admission process in Romania typically takes 4 to 8 weeks from application submission to receiving the official acceptance letter. My Future Agency accelerates this timeline through our direct partnerships with Romanian institutions and expert file preparation.

Which Romanian city is best for international students?
Bucharest is the most popular choice — a vibrant EU capital with a thriving student scene and excellent transport links. Cluj-Napoca is widely considered Romania’s most dynamic student city with a strong tech and arts culture. Iaşi is home to a large student population and lower living costs. Timişoara, bordering Hungary and Serbia, is multicultural and growing rapidly.

Are medicine and health sciences programs available in English?
Yes. Romania is particularly well known for its medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing programs taught in English and French. These programs attract thousands of international students each year and are EU-recognized, allowing graduates to pursue medical careers across Europe. My Future Agency specializes in guiding health sciences applicants through the competitive admission process.

Contact My Future Agency today — our experts will find the perfect Romanian program for your goals and budget. Your European future starts here.