Admission for NON-EU

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Step 1

Application procedure

Prepare the application file for Romanian language preparatory year with the following documents

1.

Application for issuing the Letter of Acceptance to Studies, presented in Annex no. 2, which is part of the national methodology (Order of the Ministry of National Education no. 3473/2017), all rubrics filled in entirely, in two copies;
Application

2.

Baccalaureate diploma or its equivalent– copy and legally certified translation;

3.

Studies document – copy and legally certified translation – which allows the access of the candidate to the respective education program (bachelor’s degree diploma and master diploma, according to case, or their equivalent);

4.

Academic records– copy and legally certified translation – for the completed studies;

Prepare the application file for Romanian language preparatory year with the following documents

5.

Birth certificate – copy and legally certified translation;

6.

Copy of the document proving a stable residence in a foreign country;

7.

Copy of the passport – valid at least 6 months after the date when the letter of acceptance to studies is issued;

8.

Medical certificate (in a widespread international language) to prove that the person to be registered for studies does not suffer from contagious diseases or other illnesses

Important

The Hague Apostille is requested for diplomas from countries which are parties to the Hague Apostille , issued by the competent authorities in the issuing countries. The Hague Apostille is requested for diplomas from Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Cyprus.

Diplomas issued in countries which are not parties to the Hague Apostille Convention shall be authenticated or accompanied by an authentication certificate from by the competent authorities in the issuing countries;

Legalization/Authentication is done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the issuing country, the Embassy/Consular Office of Romania in the issuing country and the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the issuing country, the issuing country’s Embassy/Consular Office in Romania and the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; for countries where Romania does not have a diplomatic mission or countries which do not have diplomatic missions in Romania, the study documents shall be legalized by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the issuing country;

Legalization/Authentication exemption is allowed under the law of an international treaty to which Romania is party or on a reciprocity basis

Step 2

Admission procedure

Step 3

Register for studies

Step 4

Academic conversion and recognition

Step 5

Administrative aspects

Need help ?

For more information on administrative issues, please contact Cristina Potropopu, cristina.potropopu@ulbsibiu.ro