Frequently Asked Questions

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No, you do not need to take the university exam in Turkey to study in Romania. In Romania, your high school diploma score is taken into account for undergraduate education and your bachelor's diploma score is taken into account for master's education. There is no additional exam requirement .
Yes, you have the right to work part-time up to 20 hours per week during your student status in Romania. In this way, you can both receive education and gain working experience.
Yes, as a Romanian citizen you can study for free in Romania and at the same time benefit from scholarships . Citizenship provides a great advantage in the cost of education
Yes, you can move to Romania through family reunification. First, the Immigration Office will prepare a document stating that you meet the appropriate requirements. With this document, you can apply to the Romanian Consulate in Turkey and get a visa within 60 days. After arriving in Romania, you can start your residence procedures.
Yes, you can create a company in Romania without a residence card. In order to obtain a residence permit , taxes must be paid for 12 uninterrupted months after the establishment of the company and insurance premiums for a Romanian employee must be paid. If you meet these conditions you can apply for a right of residence.

Evet, üniversitelerin büyük çoğunluğu eğitim dili olarak Romence veya İngilizce sunar. İngilizce programlara başvuracak öğrencilerden genellikle IELTS veya TOEFL gibi geçerli bir dil yeterlilik belgesi istenir. Romence programlar için ise hazırlık sınıfı mevcuttur.

Yes. The high school diploma from Turkey must be recognized by the Romanian Ministry of Education. This process is usually carried out through the applicant university and can take several weeks.

Yes, it is mandatory for individuals enrolling as students in Romania to have health insurance. Students enrolled at public universities can usually benefit from state-sponsored insurance for free.

University fees vary according to the faculty and department. Annual fees usually range between 2000 and 5000 Euros. English-medium programs are usually more costly.
Yes, it is possible to stay and work in Romania after graduation. Students can apply for a work permit and change their residence status if they find a job after graduation.