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3 Language Preparatory Programs in Romania


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Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Romanian Prepatory Year
- Sibiu, Romania
Preparatory Program
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
Romanian
This program provides Romanian language courses particularly designed for foreign students who aim to undertake academic studies at a Romanian University or wish to improve and brush up on their previously acquired knowledge.

“1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
Preparatory Year - Romanian Language
- Alba Iulia, Romania
Preparatory Program
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Romanian
The one-year, full-time academic program in Romanian as a Foreign Language is addressed to foreign citizens who wish to gain entry onto a Romanian degree program (at bachelor, master, Ph.D. level), as well as post-graduate and advanced training programs in various fields. The program also meets the needs of expatriates who work in Romania and who want to acquire a formal language certification. The course aims at developing international students" skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Romanian for academic purposes. By the end of the course, students will have reached level B2 of the Common European Framework.


Valahia University of Targoviste
Preparatory Program of Romanian Language for Foreign Citizens
- Târgoviște, Romania
Preparatory Program
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
Romanian, English
The Preparatory Program of Romanian Language for Foreign Students is part of the Faculty of Political Sciences, Letters and Communication, the Letters Department, “Valahia” the University of Targovişte, and has a duration of 2 semesters (28 weeks, 60 credits).
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Romanian university qualifications highly appreciated and recognized in Europe and beyond, lowest tuition fees and living cost in Europe. The Romanians have an old and rich history, especially in the capital Bucharest with its 2 million people. International students willing to study in Romania can apply either to the Ministry of Education and Research or to the chosen Romanian university, in order to receive the Letter of Acceptance.
A preparatory year is designed to get students ready for their first year at a university. This year can consist of taking a number of courses that will prove to be useful once your traditional education begins.