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Preregistration for the 2025 Admission is open
https://admission.newunibuc.gdt6.eu/?locale=en
Dear candidates from NON-EU Countries,
Before you can start the admission process, please check if you meet the mandatory requests:
1. Have you found the academic offer you want?
The Preparatory Year of Romanian Language is a program organised by the University of Bucharest, and is NOT obligatory linked to one of our bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees.
Choosing the Preparatory Year of Romanian Language gives you the opportunity to also access programs from other universities with Romanian language programs based on the 6 main sciences: Human and Art Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Sport and Physical Education Science.
Attending the courses of the Preparatory Year of Romanian Language and graduating the final exam does NOT guarantee enrollment in the first year of your further studies.
The graduate student of the Preparatory Year of Romanian Language will register again in the admission process as indicated for every degree level (Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD).
HERE you can find the information about available places, specific requirements and fees of the University of Bucharest for the Preparatory Year of Romanian Language.
2. Do you have a high school diploma recognized by the Romanian Ministry of Education?
HERE you can check the list of recognized high school diplomas.
(The admission fee is NOT refundable)
Now you can proceed with the admission process (for every step click on the title):
- Access the admission platform HERE in order to submit the requested documents.
All the documents submitted through the platform should be renamed according to the following pattern:
Type of document. Surname
example: Highschool Diploma.[your surname]
- Once you have successfully sent your documentation, you have to wait for the issuing of the letter of acceptance by the Ministry of Education.
Be aware that the process can take a minimum of 30 working days. As soon as the Ministry of Education will issue the letter, you will receive a confirmation email from the University of Bucharest.
DOCUMENTS FOR FILE ADMISSION
Before you start the admission process on the platform, in order to have a valid admission file, make sure you have ALL the documents as listed HERE, based on the program you choose to follow after the graduation of the Preparatory Year of Romanian Language.
The omission on the admission platform of any of the above mentioned documents will invalidate your submitted file!
You will receive an e-mail from the University of Bucharest confirming the status of your admission file: ACCEPTED/REJECTED.
You have to apply for the study visa at the Romanian Embassy in your country or at the nearest Romanian diplomatic mission.
The University of Bucharest is NOT involved in the process of obtaining the study visa.
For further information we kindly ask you to access the following link: https://eviza.mae.ro/home and to consult the “Get informed” button.
Do not leave original documents at the embassy, only copies, as you will need them at the enrollment. Without original documents, enrollment is not possible!
!! Take into consideration that your study visa must cover ALL the study years. Based on the emergency decree no. 194/2002 Art. 92, the student that wants to change his study program must request a new study visa covering the number of years needed in order to complete the study program. Otherwise failing to obtain the prolonged study visa will result in the deportation of the student.
After obtaining the Letter of Acceptance and the study visa issued by the Romanian Embassy, you can come to the Office for International Cooperation and Foreign Students (Șoseaua Panduri, no. 90, 4th floor, room 404, Bucharest, Romania) for the enrollment.
The candidate must be present in person for the enrollment!
Make sure you come at the appointment for the enrollment with:
a. Letter of acceptance (original);
b. Proof of payment (original);
Keep in mind that the bank fees are NOT included in the tuition fee specified in the letter of acceptance issued by the Ministry of Education.
c. Passport with student visa;
d. 4 photos ¾ cm;
- The originals for all the documents submitted on the admission platform as listed at STEP 1 and found by clicking HERE:
! Please note that the enrollment will take place ONLY if you submit at the office the originals for all the documents.
If you need additional information or assistance, please contact us at contact@externe.newunibuc.gdt6.eu
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Frequently Asked Questions
If your school/University can provide you with a provisional degree certificate, you can apply with it. Note that the provsional certificate must be not older than one year. However, as soon as your diploma is issued, you need to submit it in original/translated and certified copy to the university (if you’ll get to be enrolled).
Yes. While applying for the study visa, you need to present in original the letter of acceptance and the proof of payment of the study fees.
No. To be officially accepted you need to make the enrollment, in person, at the UB, presenting all the documents required in original, all of them legalized by the Embassy of Romania. The letter of acceptance is issued for visa purposes only.
You have to submityour original documents personally at the International Relations Office within the deadline specified on the website. The IRO staff will verify them and will send them to the Faculty. Only then you will become officially student at UB.
Legalization is the official confirmation that a signature, seal or stamp on a document is genuine. Without it, the candidate’s educational documents are not valid in Romania. The legalization is done by the Romanian Embassy, therefore a candidate needs to contact the Romanian Embassy in his/her country (or the one that is closer to his/her country). If the country, where the document was issued, has signed the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents, legalization is replaced by Apostille attached to the document. The list of countries – members of the Convention is available on the following website: http://www.hcch.net/index_en.php?act=conventions.authorities&cid=41
Generally, not. However, some faculties may require an interview in order to evaluate the candidates.
If you pay a tuition fee for the first year of your studies and then fail to get the study visa, the tuition fee will be reimbursed (repaid) to you acoording to the methodology of reimnoursement.
Yes, if the study programme you are interested in is offered in English or French. Please check our academic offer from the site.
For candidates who are not speaking Romanian language and want to attend a study program offered only in Romanian, UB offers a preparatory year of Romanian language (one year course) in order to get the necessary linguistic competencies in order to join a BA/MA/PhD program next year. For information regarding the admission requirements, please access the section dedicated to the admission.
No, the University of Bucharest does not offer scholarships. For scholarship opportunities please access the websites of the Miistry of Education and Research and/or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Romania.
Yes, there are different study fees according to the field of study. Please access the section dedicated to admission for more information.
No, there is no age limit in order to apply for studies at UB.
According to the metholodogy for accommodation, UB accommodates with priority international students who are scholarship holders (based on interguvernmental agreements). Upon availability, we can accommodated other categories of students.
Yes. After the enrollment, all international students enrolled in a higher education institution in Romania will have to register to the Immigration Office (obraining the residence permit) and to the National Healt Insurance House. The IRO officers will guide you through the process by providing all the information in this regard.
The study fee must be paid integral from the beginning, since the proof of payment is one of the docuents needed while applying for the study visa.
The schedule is issued by the faculty. We advise you to get in contact with the secretary of the faculty or search on the faculty’s website.
The Romanian authorities allow you to work part-time (4h/day).
You can pay the tuition fee online by bank transfer or going to a bank to make the payment. The bank account information is written on your letter of acceptance. The proof of payment must be sent to the International Relations Office and to the Secretary’s Office of the Faculty.
Please contact us as soon as possible so we can put you in contact with the Immigration Office. Please contact us with at least two month before your residence permit expires in order to be able to regulate your stay in Romania on time.
The reexaminations are paid starting with the third attempt. The fees are available on the site..
If you need a student certificate, you can request it from the International Relations Office. Please note that if you need it in French or English, you are required to pay a fee at the cashier’s office.
A power of attorney is a legal document that grants a person the legal authority to act on another’s behalf and make certain decisions for them. A power of attorney needs to be signed in front of a licensed notary public in order to be legally binding.
The power of attorney is needed in case the student cannot personally bring the necessary documents for admission or send them by dhl DHL courier company. The student can designate a representatives to submit the file. Upon submission, he needs to present the power of attorney in original.
The study fees must be paid after receiving the letter of acceptance, but before applying for the study visa. Note that one of the documents required for obtaing the student visa is the proof of payment.
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