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Capital: | Bucharest |
Largest City: | Bucharest |
Official Language: | Romanian and English |
Currency: | Romanian Leu |
Climate: | Temperate – Continental Climate of a Transitional Type Specific to Central Europe. |
Why Study MBBSMedical in Romania?
If you are looking to know about, how would you benefit by choosing to study MBBS in Romania, take a look at some of the most basic reasons to choose this country for your MBBS abroad:
Applicants must be aware of important dates with respect to admission for MBBS in Romania and must apply well in advance:
Romania is known for its world-class medical universities. With state-of-the-art medical facilities and healthcare infrastructure, each Romanian university has earned a reputation on the global platform.
Here are some of the top Romanian Medical Universities:
Year Established | 1879 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Founded in the year 1944, The “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy has 3 faculties, a library, an IT centre, a department of computer sciences, and 2 laboratories. Till date, more than 25,000 students have graduated from the university including a great number of foreign students.
Year Established | 1944 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Founded in 1961, The “Ovidius” University of Constanta is one of the youngest and modern universities in Romania. Today, it offers programs in the fields of medicine, engineering, and humanities.
Year Established | 1961 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
The University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj–Napoca was established in the year 1919. It currently ranks at #301-350 in QS WUR Ranking. The university is a top choice for most students looking to study medicine in Romania.
Year Established | 1919 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Named after a Romanian physician, Carol Davila, The University of Medicine, and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” offers programs in pharmacy and medicine. It is one of the largest Romanian universities with more than 4,800 students, 1,600 teachers, and 2,900 employees.
Year Established | 1869 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Founded in the year 1934, The University of Oradea has 15 faculties, 49 departments, and 112 study programs. Today, it is recognised as one of the largest and best higher education institutions in Europe.
Year Established | 1780 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
The University of Medicine and Pharmacy offers medicine course in English, French, and Romanian. The university has more than 6000 students enrolled in six different faculties including medicine.
Year Established | 1990 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Named after the celebrated philosopher and poet, Lucian Blaga, The Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu offers 81 UG programs and 58 graduate programs. It currently has 9 faculties including engineering, medicine, law, agriculture, economics and more.
Year Established | 1990 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st August 2025 |
Founded in the year 1948, The University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mure has made its mark in the field of medical education and research. Today, more than 11,000 students are enrolled in the university from different countries.
Year Established | 1948 |
Recognition | NMC, WHO |
Course Duration | 5+1 Year |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with 70% of Marks, NEET, IELTS: 6.5 |
Language of Study | English |
Last Date of Apply | 1st Come First Basis (Seats are Limited) |
Medical universities in Romania are recognised by top medical bodies including:
Before you apply to study MBBS in Romania, make sure you get your documents ready. Here is a quick checklist to help you prepare your educational and visa docs in advance:
As of 2025, all Romanian medical universities comply with all the above gazette rules laid by the NMC.
Romanian universities have a very simple and easy admission and application process. To simplify it further for you, our team at APEX INTERNATIONAL is right here by your side. Here is the process and how our experts can help you at each and every important step:
The official language of the country is Romanian, a language with strong similarities to Italian and spoken by about 89 percent of the population. Minority languages include Hungarian, spoken primarily in Transylvania by about 7 percent and Romani that makes up about 1.5 percent of the country’s population.
Celebrating Romania is an important part of the culture. From Unification Day to National Day, Romanians love celebrating their country and its traditions above all else.
For visitors driving in Romania, they will need a full and valid driver’s license which must have been held for at least a year. An EU and EEA driving licence is accepted, as is an international driving license.
To drive a car or a motorcycle in Romania, one must be at least 18 years and to rent a car, one must be at least 21 years old. In addition, for people who are under the age of 25, car rental companies will likely charge a young driver surcharge and the maximum age for renting a car is 70 years old.
People in Romania drive on the right side of the road.
Priority must always be given to ambulances, fire engines, trams, and marching columns. Within the towns, honking is prohibited between 22:00 pm and 06:00 am. At night, flickering of the headlights is used instead of honking.
Wearing a seat belt is compulsory for passengers, both in the front and back seats. Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to be seated in the front seat of cars.
Like all other European countries, Romania follows the Bologna system, with a Bachelor’s degree lasting three years and a Master’s degree lasting between 12 and 24 months, depending on the subject.
The country’s universities are among the best in South-Eastern Europe, offering internationally recognised diplomas aimed at producing young professionals. These universities offer various degrees for overseas students from across the world and as an international student, there are several courses to choose from such as Dental Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Cybersecurity and Machine learning and Modern Languages.
The Romanian education system allows international students to work while studying and students who wish to work part-time in Romania do not require a work permit. However, these students will need a residence permit of a valid stay in Romania and will be allowed to work for only 4 hours a day. Students looking for part-time jobs are expected to submit their CV and a functional cover letter when applying. They can look for jobs and vacancies online through
various web portals or through the help of their university information centres. Additionally, if students wish to work beyond the allotted hours, they must apply for a formal work permit and the General Inspectorate of Immigration is available to assist students in this regard.
There are many part-time opportunities for international students in Romania. A call centre is the best option, especially for students who are fluent in a foreign language. Students can work at gas stations, shopping malls, IT offices, restaurants and some as English tutors. Students who can speak the Romanian language fluently are more likely to get a higher paying job.
After graduating from a Romanian university, International students can still seek professional work but they will need a valid work permit. In order to obtain a work permit, applicants must first find a suitable job. When an employer is satisfied with the qualifications and working ability of the applicant, and no other EU or local worker is suitable, then the employer will recommend the applicant for the job. In addition, switching jobs is not easy and so if one wishes to do so, he or she will have to apply for a different work permit.
Companies and other organisations in Romania also offer effective internships to qualified students. These internships provide work experiences and the opportunity to network in the country.
While some internships offer to pay students, most are educational and unpaid. These internships are usually initiated by student unions and these student unions as well as universities are great sources for finding good internship programs.
Many international students prefer to do volunteer work in their free time. There are NGOs in Romania in all fields such as education, environment, health and disability.
Through this volunteer activity, students gain hands-on work experience and are able to take part and be a part of a communication.
Name of the University | Tuition Fee Per Year | Hostel Fee Per Month |
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GR. T. POPA” University Of Medicine and Pharmacy, Lasi | 8000 EURO | 110 EURO |
Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy | 8000 EURO | 65 EURO |
“Ovidius” University of Constanta | 6500 EURO | 65 EURO |
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca | 8500 EURO | 110 EURO |
University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” | 8500 EURO | 150 EURO |
University of Oradea | 6000 EURO | 60 EURO |
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Arad | 7500 EURO | 70 EURO |
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu | 6000 EURO | 75 EURO |
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures | 8500 EURO | 90 EURO |