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Application procedure

International students willing to study at Titu Maiorescu University can apply either to the Ministry of Education and Research or to the University's Department of International Relations and Community Programmes at Titu Maiorescu University, in order to receive the letter of acceptance.

The following application papers are requested:

  • Application form
  • Translated certified copy of the Baccalaureate Diploma or equivalent - for undergraduate studies
  • Translated certified copy of the graduation certificate - for graduate applicants or PhD
  • Translated academic record
  • Language certificate (see further instructions regarding this issue)
  • Translated certified copy of the birth certificate
  • Translated Certified copy of the passport
  • Medical certificate

  • If it is necessary, all the copies must be translated into Romanian, English or French.

    Please download the application form here

    The application papers, only in copy, have to be mailed to the Ministry of Education and Research or to Titu Maiorescu University, in order to receive the letter of acceptance. The Ministry of Education and Research may issue the Letter of Acceptance in at least 2 months from the date of receiving the complete files. The official documents have to be submitted personally, in original, when applying in Romania.

    Before coming to Romania, the international students should have their documents endorsed within the Romanian embassies in their own countries; then, they should obtain a valid visa for studying in Romania.

    Deadlines
    The application file must arrive to the Ministry of Education and Research or to the Department of International Relations and Community Programmes at UTM, no later than 1 September, for undergraduate and masters studies. There is no deadline for PhD applicants.

    Exchange students
    Self-financing Applicants
    The Bologna Process
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