Study in Romania
With higher education provided at educational and research institutions, universities, institutes and academies, and conservatories there is no shortage of higher educational options – and Romania also has one of the lowest tuition and living costs in the EU.
BASIC INFORMATION
Romania lies in the central southeastern part of the European continent. Romania is the ninth largest country of the European Union by area, and has the seventh largest population of the European Union with 20 million people. Romania borders Bulgaria, Hungary, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, and Serbia, and shares part of the Black Sea coast. The capital is Bucharest, which has a population of over 2.5 million inhabitants, and the official state language is Romanian. Romania has enjoyed some of the highest economic growth rates in the EU over the last decade. The county has a high human development index and Romania has been a member of NATO since 2004 and the EU since 2007. In 2013 its total GDP was $372 billion, the 46th highest in the world. Romania’s main exports are cars, software, clothing and textiles, industrial machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, metallurgic products, raw materials, military equipment, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals.
THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
In Romania, higher education is provided at educational and research institutions, universities, institutes, academies, conservatories and university colleges. There are many opportunities for study in Romania for international students. The state higher education system in Romania comprises 106 state higher educational institutions with 324 departments and over 30 private higher educational institutions. Graduate education offers specialization or an extension of the education provided in universities and graduate study programmes include: Advanced Studies: (1-2 years) for university graduates; graduates are awarded a degree diploma; Master Studies: master degree in Romania (1-2 years) for university graduates; Graduate Academic Studies (2-3 years) organized by graduate study schools attached to universities or functioning as autonomous units (the studies are organized on an inter-disciplinary basis aimed at increased professional specialization); Doctoral Studies: (4-6 years) offered by universities and research institutes accredited as such.
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