Master's Admission of International Students from the EU, EEA, UK & Switzerland
What are the countries included in this international citizenship category?
EU - European Union
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden
EEA - the European Economic Area
- Iceland,
- Liechtenstein
- Norway
United Kingdom (UK)
- England
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland
Swiss Confederation
- also known as Switzerland
Admission process
If you fall into this citizenship category, your admission process is identical to the one for Romanian citizens: the same rules, taxes and deadlines apply.
Recognition of studies
Please see details about the recognition and equivalence of your diplomas obtained abroad, using the CNRED – National Center for Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas platform. For further details please contact Laura MIRICĂ at laura.mirica@upt.ro
Documents
Certain countries require study documents to be authenticated. Please check this list to see if it applies to you.
Additionally to the general documents required for the admission process, you will also need the following documents:
- Identity Card or Passport
- Proof of Romanian language proficiency
If you are applying for a program taught in Romanian, you must upload in Enroll either a language proficiency certificate or proof that you have passed the Romanian language online test organized by UPT.
If you do not speak Romanian, you can enroll in the Romanian language preparatory year organized by UPT and apply for undergraduate studies after completing it. - Certificate of study equivalency
If you completed your pre-university studies in another country, you need to present a certificate of equivalency issued by the National Center for Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas (CNRED) or by UPT’s Central Admission Committee. - Certified translations
If the documents you upload are not in Romanian or English, they must be accompanied by certified translations. - Temporary residence permit (for refugees)
This document applies to candidates who have been granted refugee status (such as Ukrainian citizens).
More information and resources for international students
You can find in depth information and resources for various needs for international students on our Department for International Relations platform.
Contact
For further support on the admission process, contact the faculty admission centers.