study in romania

The higher education system in Romania is continually being improved. The system is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Research, which ensures that Romanian higher education matches the standards of the rest of Europe. This means that any degree you earn in Romania will be respected internationally. At a Romanian university, you will be able to gain a bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree, in a wide range of subject areas. There are many higher education institutions in the country, both public and private. The institutions tend to focus on academic and vocational elements of education, preparing the students for the workplace.

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FEATURED COURSES

SPIRU HARET UNIVERSITY – ROMANIA
 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE
 ROMANIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
 VETERINARY MEDICINE
 MARKETING
 MANAGEMENT
 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURSE MGT

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Since 1999, Romania is part of the Bologna Process, which is a large-scale inter-governmental cooperation to make higher education systems comparable among the 48 European member states (from Portugal to Kazakhstan and from Norway to Malta). Thus, the Romanian higher education system is structured as follows:

• 1st cycle, BA (bachelor’s degree) – 3 years (or 4 years for some programs, such as engineering)
• EU regulated professions can include BA of 5 or 6 years such as: Medical, Pharmaceutical, Dental, Veterinary or Architectural studies
• 2nd cycle, M.A.(master’s degree) – 2 years
• 3rd cycle, PhD studies – 3 years.

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Do you want to study in a country which has a bit of everything – sandy beaches, wild forests, medieval castles and… vampires? That last one is a joke, but if you fancy all the rest, then maybe consider studying in Romania. This diverse country is full of historic interest, beautiful natural landscapes, friendly people, and a rich combination of European cultures. And, while vampires didn’t really exist here, those with an interest in the field may join the throngs of tourists keen to visit sites such as Bran Castle, considered the real-life inspiration for the spooky home of Bram Stocker’s Dracula.

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