Reasons to study in Romania
While presumably the most known thing about Romania is the legend of Dracula, Romania is significantly more than that. Think medieval towns, time-container towns, scrumptious cooking, pleasant religious communities, virgin timber lands, grand mountains, a blooming craftsmanship group and noteworthy scene. ...Also, obviously, superb instruction! Romania is an incredible place for you to contemplate, confirmations are perceived all finished Europe and past. What's more, the Diploma Supplement (DS) issued consequently with your graduation certificate is bilingual and in this way guarantees straightforwardness of learning results and enhances utilize capacity.
1. You have a solid university degree recognized all around Europe and beyond. Romanian Higher Education is known for its rich academic heritage - the first Romanian universities were established by Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza - the University of Iasi (1860) and the University of Bucharest (1864). Offering state-of-the-art facilities, a thrilling student life and modern research opportunities, Romania gives you the possibility to also benefit from its renowned university tradition especially in the fields of engineering, medicine and science. Four of Romania’s universities are ranked in the QS Top Universities in the World.
2. World's fastest Internet - Ranked 3rd place in the world, Romania has ultra fast internet connectivity that you can benefit for studying, staying in contact or simply enjoying music on You tube.
3. Study in English, French, German, Romanian or Hungarian. Romania has a wide choice of university programs. With over 100 public and private accredited Higher Education Institutions, you can choose from different degree programs at Bachelor, Master, PhD /Doctorate level, all leading to an EU recognized diploma.
4. Low tuition fees and living expenses – While maintaining our academic standards, we have some of the lowest tuition and living costs in the European Union.
5. Cultural life – Bucharest offers more than 40 museums and Romania has the second-largest outdoor museum in the world, Astra Museum in Sibiu. Cinemas, theaters, classical music, festivals, concerts…just choose your favourite.
6. Work opportunities and quality of life - There are a number of possibilities to work as a student: you can apply directly to vacant positions published online, in Call Centres/outsourcing companies where you can work part time, or via personnel recruitment companies and students NGOs that can help you find a job, adequate for your student schedule. Students enjoy a number of discounts for attending cultural events, visiting museums or historical sights, public transport, dorm accommodation etc. The nightlife can also be quite exciting.
In terms of life quality, Romania is ranked number 48 in the world in air quality by World Health Organization. You will also be living and studying in one of the safest countries in Europe, with the crime rates among the lowest in Europe. The 210 sunny days per year give us plenty of opportunities to enjoy the time outdoors!
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