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Masters Degrees in Romania

We have 9 Masters Degrees in Romania

Romania is one of Europe’s most diverse countries - in terms of its culture, landscape and demographics - and its higher education system is no exception, with programmes available to study in several different languages. Adventurous postgraduates looking to study a Masters in Romania will find a welcoming nation with a unique cultural outlook.

Why Study a Masters in Romania?

Romania can offer a lot to international postgraduates. Whether you’re looking for affordable tuition fees and living costs, a tech-savvy economy or internationally-recognised Masters, Romania can make an excellent postgraduate destination. Romanian universities take part in the Europe-wide Bologna Process, which means its higher education qualification take place within the familiar three-cycle framework. Romanian Masters are therefore accredited according to international quality assurance guidelines. Romania is also becoming increasingly well-known for its status as a tech-friendly country, with some of the fastest broadband speeds in the world. Combined with Romania’s linguistically diverse background and booming economy, this makes the Central European nation an excellent place to start or join a business after your studies.

How popular is Masters study abroad in Romania?

There are currently just over 23,000 international students in Romania.

How long is a Masters degree in Romania?

Most Masters programmes in Romania are two years in length, encompassing between 90 and 120 ECTS credits.

How much does it cost to study a Masters in Romania?

In general, tuition fees for Masters in Romania are between €2,000 and €5,000 a year. The exact amount depends on the discipline you study - social sciences are usually cheaper, while engineering-related subjects are more expensive, for example.

Are Romanian Masters degrees taught in English?

There is a good selection of Masters programmes in Romania taught in English, although the primary teaching language is Romanian. Romania’s cosmopolitan background also means that it’s possible to study in French, German and Hungarian.

Will I need a visa to study a Masters in Romania?

If you’re an EU/EEA national, you won’t need a visa to study in Romania. The same goes for citizens of Canada, Croatia, Japan, Moldova, South Korea, Switzerland, the USA and Serbia. Other international students will need to apply for a visa. Regardless of your nationality, you’ll also need to apply for a Permit of Temporary Residence once you arrive in Romania.

Learn more about studying a Masters in Romania

If you’d like to find out more, take a look at our guide to postgraduate study in Romania. This page covers everything you need to know about studying a Masters in Romania, from tuition fees and applications to visas and healthcare.

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