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Study in Romania Scholarships Fully Funded
The Study in Romania Scholarship Programme is a fully funded scholarship offered by the Romanian Government to international students from non-EU countries who want to pursue higher education in Romania. This scholarship supports Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD studies in accredited Romanian universities.
What Are the Study in Romania Scholarships?
The Romanian Government, mainly through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Research, awards scholarships annually to international students based on academic merit and eligibility criteria. These scholarships aim to promote education, intercultural exchange, and the Romanian language.
International students can study in Romania without paying tuition fees, and many beneficiaries receive additional financial support during their academic journey.
Levels of Study Covered
The Study in Romania Scholarship supports the following study levels:
Bachelor’s Degree – typically 3–6 years
Master’s Degree – 1.5–2 years
PhD / Doctoral Degree – 3–5 years
Note: Scholarships are not normally offered for fields such as Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy.
What the Scholarship Covers
International students selected for the Romanian Government Scholarship typically receive:
Full Tuition Coverage
Scholarship recipients do not pay tuition for their chosen degree program.
Monthly Stipend
• Undergraduate students: around €65 per month
• Master’s students: around €75 per month
• PhD candidates: around €85 per month
(Exact amounts vary by year and policy.)
Free or Subsidized Accommodation
Students may receive support for university dormitory accommodation, subject to availability.
Romanian Language Training
For Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, students study in Romanian. A preparatory Romanian language course is offered before the start of the degree program for those who do not speak the language.
Health Insurance & Support
Some scholarships include health insurance or access to student services depending on the university’s policy.
Language of Study
Bachelor’s & Master’s: Programs are primarily offered in Romanian, and non-Romanian speakers are required to complete the language preparatory year.
PhD: Can be pursued in Romanian or in a foreign language, depending on the doctoral school’s decision.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Study in Romania Scholarship, applicants must:
Be a citizen of a non-EU country (Romanian citizens and EU students usually don’t apply under this scheme).
Hold valid academic certificates from recognized institutions.
Have a good academic record (typically a minimum average of 7/10 or equivalent).
Meet specific study cycle requirements (high school diploma for Bachelor’s, Bachelor’s for Master’s, Master’s for PhD).
Application Timeline
Application Opening: Usually around mid-February each year.
Application Deadline: Typically end of March (e.g., 31 March 2026).
Results Announcement: Around mid-July (e.g., 15 July 2026).
Academic Year Start: Autumn (September–October) at Romanian universities.
These dates can vary slightly each year, so checking the official platform is essential.
Required Documents
Most applicants will need to submit:
Academic transcripts and diplomas
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Passport or ID copy
Motivation letter
Letters of recommendation
Proof of language ability (where applicable)
Passport-sized photo and other standard application forms
All documents usually must be uploaded to the official Study in Romania portal.
Why Study in Romania?
Studying in Romania offers:
A European education system with internationally recognized degrees
Affordable living costs and lower tuition compared to many Western European countries
Opportunity to learn a new language and culture
Access to quality research and academic facilities
Possibility to work part-time while studying
Other Scholarship Opportunities in Romania
In addition to government scholarships, there are other options such as:
University-specific scholarships (e.g., Transilvania University scholarships)
Erasmus+ exchange programs for short-term study visits
CEEPUS mobility scholarships for eligible European students
These programs may offer different benefits and eligibility requirements.
The Study in Romania Scholarship is a strong opportunity for international students seeking affordable, high-quality education in Europe. With full tuition coverage, financial benefits, and support services, it is a strong option for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD studies.
To apply for this job please visit scholarships.studyinromania.gov.ro.