A: A Residence Permit for Studies is required for non-EU/EEA students planning to stay in Romania for more than 90 days. It is granted after receiving admission and showing proof of financial means. This permit also allows part-time work and legal stay during studies.
A: Yes, many Romanian universities accept Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificates or other English proficiency tests like TOEFL or Duolingo, especially if your previous education was in English
A: On average, students need about €300 to €500 per month, depending on the city and lifestyle. Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca tend to be more expensive than smaller cities.
A: Yes, international students with a Romanian residence permit for studies can work up to 4 hours per day (part-time) during their academic period. Work permits may be required depending on the job type.
