ADMISSION CONTEST
SEPTEMBER 2020
SPECIALIZATION MEDICINE IN ENGLISH
- 22 SEPTEMBER 2020 – platform Office365 – Microsoft Teams, on Tuesday, 22nd September, starting at 10:00 AM (Bucharest, GMT+3). For the exam, the platform will be opened for 4 hours.
SPECIALIZATION DENTAL MEDICINE IN ENGLISH
- 22 SEPTEMBER 2020 – platform Office365 – Microsoft Teams, on Tuesday, 22nd September, starting at 14:00 AM (Bucharest, GMT+3). For the exam, the platform will be opened for 4 hours.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ADMITTED CANDIDATES
Submitting an appeal
Candidates may submit an appeal regarding the results on Thursday, 30.07.2020, between 8.00 – 16.00 (Bucharest local time) to the following address medicina.generala@univ.utm.ro (for Medicine) and to medicina.dentara@univ.utm.ro (for Dental Medicine).
Sending the original documents
Admitted candidates must send via postal mail or bring the original documents until 05.08.2020 at the following address:
UNIVERSITATEA TITU MAIORESCU
Departamentul Relatii Internationale (DRI)
Calea Vacaresti, Nr. 189, Corp M
Sector 4, 040051, Bucuresti
ROMANIA
Recognition of studies (letter of acceptance/attestation)
Admitted candidates must have the study diplomas recognized by the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research (Letter of acceptance or Attestation). Titu Maiorescu University will submit the file to the Ministry of Education and Research for obtaining the letter of acceptance to studies (NONEU) or Attestation (EU).
Failure to obtain the letter of acceptance to studies/attestation is the legal reason for the University not to do the matriculation of the candidate!
The processing fee is 1.000 RON (210 Euros) and must be paid until 05.08.2020 using the payment options below. The payment proof should be sent to Departamentul Relatii Internationale (international@univ.utm.ro) together with the original documents.
Tuition fees
Admitted candidates must pay the tuition fee until 30th August 2020 to confirm their place. Otherwise, their place will be declared vacant.
NON-EU candidates – full tuition fee (9500 Euros Medicine; 9000 Euros Dental Medicine)
The fee can be paid in EURO in one of the following university’s bank accounts, mentioning the candidate’s full name and the study programme code (Medicine in English – 03MLZ1 or Dental Medicine in English – 03MEZ1)
EURO: RO65BTRL04304202N01816XX Banca Transilvania; Bucharest SWIFT: RO22BTRL | EURO: RO03RNCB0074029228350276 Banca Comerciala Romana, Bucharest SWIFT: RNCBROBU |
EU candidates – first installment of the tuition fee (Medicine – 2500 Euros (7500 Euros); 2335 Euros (7000 Euros)).
The fee can be paid in EURO or in RON in one of the following university’s bank account, mentioning the candidate’s full name and the study programme code (Medicine in English – 03MLZ1 or Dental Medicine in English – 03MEZ1). Payments in RON can be made at the cashier desk
EURO: RO65BTRL04304202N01816XX RON: RO90BTRL04301202N01816XX Banca Transilvania; Bucharest SWIFT: RO22BTRL | EURO: RO03RNCB0074029228350276 RON: RO49RNCB0546029228350001 Banca Comerciala Romana, Bucharest SWIFT: RNCBROBU |
Medicine in English and Dental Medicine in English
online admission exam on 29th July 2020
Admission exam will be organized online using the platform Office365 – Microsoft Teams.
Medicine in English on Wednesday, 29th July, starting at 10:00 AM (Bucharest, GMT+3).
Dental Medicine in English on Wednesday, 29th July, starting at 2:00 PM (Bucharest, GMT+3).
For the exam, the platform will be opened for 4 hours.
A simulation of the exam will take place on Friday, 24th July, starting at 11:00 AM (Medicine in English) and 12:00 PM (Bucharest,GMT+3).
For the simulation, the platform will be opened for 1 hour.
Candidates will receive an email with the credentials and instructions for connecting in the Microsoft Teams platform, by the end of 23rd July.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR INTERNATIONAL CANDIDATES 2020-2021
- 1. Why choose Titu Maiorescu University?
- 2. Admission Deadlines
- 3. Medicine (in English)
- 4. Dental Medicine (in English)
- 5. Foundation year for Romanian Language
- 6. EU candidates
- 6.1. Fees
- 6.2. Registration Documents
- 6.3. Procedures
- 7. Non-EU candidates
- 7.1. Fees
- 7.2. Registration Documents
- 7.3. Procedures
- 1. WHY CHOOSE TITU MAIORESCU UNIVERSITY?
Titu Maiorescu University from Bucharest is a top private university in Romania that has developed in its 30 years of history high-quality study programmes, benefiting from premises and facilities at the highest standards.
Along the years, the graduates have been employed in the Romanian and European labour market, occupying various positions for which they are qualified based on their graduation diploma and the practical skills they have gained during studies.
Titu Maiorescu University students benefit from unique opportunities:
- Clinical practice in public and private hospitals, interacting with real patients;
- Small working groups (8 students/ clinical subjects; 12-15 students/ preclinical subjects) which facilitates customized interactions with professors;
- Erasmus+ mobilities for studies and internship in European universities and clinics;
- Optional subjects in the curriculum, adapted to students’ interest and diverse research opportunities;
- International research projects and visiting professors;
- Access to private medical services (free/discount);
- Modern campus – student residences (500 rooms fully equipped), restaurant and cafeteria;
- Career coaching, soft skills trainings;
- Free MS Office 365 licenses;
- Gym and sport facilities.
- 2. ADMISSION DEADLINES
ADMISSION CALENDAR | ||||
Study program | Application period JULY | Admission contest JULY | Application period SEPTEMBER | Admission contest SEPTEMBER |
Medicine in English | 01 – 21 July 2020 | 29 July 2020 | 24 Aug – 17 Sept 2020 | 22 Sept 2020 |
Dental Medicine in English | 01 – 21 July 2020 | 29 July 2020 | 24 Aug – 17 Sept 2020 | 22 Sept 2020 |
Foundation Year for Romanian Language | 01-30 July 2020 | 31 July 2020 | 01-30 Sept 2020 | 30 Sept 2020 |
The admission calendar might be subject to change considering the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 3. MEDICINE (IN ENGLISH)
- DESCRIPTION
- Number of places available: 45
- Duration of studies: 6 years (12 semesters)
- Number of credits: 360
- ADMISSION
The admission exam subjects are BIOLOGY, compulsory, and CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS, at choice. Candidates will be required to specify on the Application Form for admission the subject of their choice to which they will take the admission exam.
The admission exam is held online, as follows: the candidate is generated a multiple-choice test with 30 questions, of which 21 for BIOLOGY and 9 questions for the subject of choice (CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS). Each question has five possible answers, of which only one is correct.
The multiple-choice test score is calculated according to the formula:
Sample of multiple-choice test for Medicine (in English) (Annex 5a)
The general average for the admission exam is calculated according to the formula:
Topics and recommended textbooks:
BIOLOGY:
Anatomy and Physiology, Betts, J. G., DeSaix, P., & Johnson, E., et al. (2013)
https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/anatomy-and-physiology.
Biology Topics for Medicine (in English):
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Human Body, without Medical Imaging. Chapter 3: The Cellular Level of Organization. Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization, without Tissue Injury and Aging. Chapter 5: The Integumentary System, without Diseases, Disorders, and Injuries of the Integumentary System. Chapter 6: Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System, only The Functions of the Skeletal System, Bone Classification, Bone Structure. Chapter 9: Joints, without Anatomy of Selected Synovial Joints, Development of Joints. Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue, without Types of Muscle Fibers, Exercise and Muscle Performance, Development and Regeneration of Muscle Tissue. Chapter 11: The Muscular System, only Interactions of Skeletal Muscles, Their Fascicle Arrangement, and Their Lever Systems, Naming Skeletal Muscles. Chapter 12: The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue. Chapter 13: Anatomy of the Nervous System. Chapter 15: The Autonomic Nervous System, only Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System, Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis. Chapter 17: The Endocrine System, without Development and Aging of the Endocrine System. Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System: Blood, only An Overview of Blood. Chapter 19: The Cardiovascular System: The Heart, without Cardiac Physiology, Development of the Heart. Chapter 20: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation, only Circulatory Pathways. Chapter 21: The Lymphatic and Immune System, only Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems. Chapter 22: The Respiratory System, only Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System, The Process of Breathing, Gas Exchange, Transport of Gases. Chapter 23: The Digestive System. Chapter 24: Metabolism and Nutrition, only Overview of Metabolic Reactions, Metabolic States of the Body, Energy and Heat Balance. Chapter 25: The Urinary System, only Gross Anatomy of Urine Transport, Gross Anatomy of the Kidney, Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney, Physiology of Urine Formation. Chapter 26: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance, only Body Fluids and Fluid Compartments. Chapter 27: The Reproductive System, without Development of the Male and Female Reproductive Systems.
From all selected chapters, the following highlighted features are NOT required: Homeostatic Imbalances, Disorders, Diseases, Ageing, Career Connections, Everyday Connections, Interactive Links.
CHEMISTRY
The Free High School Science Texts: Textbooks for High School Students Studying the Sciences. Chemistry. Grades 10-12, November 2008.
Chemistry Topics for Medicine (in English):
Chapter 4. Atomic combinations – Grade 11, pp. 63-90. Chapter 6. Solutions and Solubility – Grade 11, pp. 101-106. Chapter 9. Organic Molecules – Grade 12, pp. 151-184. Chapter 10. Organic Macromolecules – Grade 12, pp. 185-208. Chapter 15. Types of Reactions – Grade 11. pp. 267-286.
PHYSICS
The Free High School Science Texts: Textbooks for High School Students Studying the Sciences. Physics. Grades 10-12, Editors: Jaynie Padayachee, Joanne Boulle, Diana Mulcahy, Anette Nell, Rene Toerien, Donovan Withfield, November 2008.
Physics Topics for Medicine (in English):
Chapter 7. Geometrical Optics – Grade 10: 7.2 Light Rays; 7.3 Reflection; 7.4 Refraction. Chapter 10. Electric Circuits – Grade 10: 10. 1 Electric Circuits; 10.2 Potential Difference; 10.3 Current; 10.4 Resistance. Chapter 13. Geometrical Optics – Grade 11: 13.2 Lenses; 13.3 The Human Eye; 13.6 Microscopes. Chapter 19. Electric Circuits – Grade 11: 19.2 Ohm՚s Law; 19.3 Resistance.
- 4. DENTAL MEDICINE (IN ENGLISH)
- DESCRIPTION
- Number of places available: 45
- Duration of studies: 6 years (12 semesters)
- Number of credits: 360
- ADMISSION
The admission exam subjects are BIOLOGY, compulsory, and CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS, at choice. Candidates will be required to specify on the Application Form for admission the subject of their choice to which they will take the admission exam.
The admission exam is held online, as follows: the candidate is generated a multiple-choice test with 30 questions, of which 21 for BIOLOGY and 9 questions for the subject of choice (CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS). Each question has five possible answers, of which only one is correct.
The multiple-choice test score is calculated according to the formula:
Sample of multiple-choice test for Dental Medicine (Annex 5b)
The general average for the admission exam is calculated according to the formula:
Topics and recommended textbooks:
BIOLOGY
Anatomy and Physiology, Betts, J. G., DeSaix, P., & Johnson, E., et al. (2013)
https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/anatomy-and-physiology
Biology Topics for Dental Medicine (in English):
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Human Body. 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body. 1.3 Functions of Human Life. 1.6 Anatomical Terminology. Chapter 3: The Cellular Level of Organization. 3.1 The Cell Membrane. 3.2 The Cytoplasm and Cellular Organelles. 3.3 The Nucleus and DNA Replication. Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization. 4.1 Types of Tissues. 4.2 Epithelial Tissue. 4.3 Connective Tissue Supports and Protects. 4.4 Muscle Tissue and Motion. 4.5 Nervous Tissue Mediates Perception and Response. Chapter 5: The Integumentary System. 5.1 Layers of the Skin. 5.2 Accessory Structures of the Skin. 5.3 Functions of the Integumentary System. Chapter 6: Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System. 6.1 The Functions of the Skeletal System. 6.2 Bone Classification. 6.3 Bone Structure. Chapter 7: Axial Skeleton. 7.1 Divisions of the Skeletal System. 7.2 The Skull. 7.3 The Vertebral Column. 7.4 The Thoracic Cage. Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton. 8.1 The Pectoral Girdle. 8.2 Bones of the Upper Limb. 8.3 The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis. 8.4 Bones of the Lower Limb. Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue. 10.1 Overview of Muscle Tissues. Chapter 11: The Muscular System.11.1 Interactions of Skeletal Muscles, Their Fascicle Arrangement, and Their Lever System. Chapter 12: The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue. 12.1 Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System. 12.2 Nervous Tissue. Chapter 13: Anatomy of the Nervous System. 13.2 The Central Nervous System. 13.3 Circulation and the Central Nervous System. 13.4 The Peripheral Nervous System. Chapter 15: The Autonomic Nervous System. 15.1 Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System. 15.2 Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis. Chapter 17: The Endocrine System. 17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System. 17.2 Hormones. 17.3 The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus. 17.4 The Thyroid Gland. 17.5 The Parathyroid Glands. 17.6 The Adrenal Glands. 17.7 The Pineal Gland. 17.8 Gonadal and Placental Hormones. 17.9 The Endocrine Pancreas. 17.10 Organs with Secondary Endocrine Functions. Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System: Blood. 18.1 An Overview of Blood. Chapter 19: The Cardiovascular System: The Heart. 19.1 Heart Anatomy. 19.2 Cardiac Muscle and Electrical Activity. 19.3 Cardiac Cycle. Chapter 20: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation. 20.5 Circulatory Pathways. Chapter 22: The Respiratory System. 22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System. Chapter 23: The Digestive System. 23.1 Overview of the Digestive System. 23.2 Digestive System Processes and Regulation. 23.3 The Mouth, Pharynx, and Esophagus. 23.4 The Stomach. 23.5 The Small and Large Intestines. 23.6 Accessory Organs in Digestion: The Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder. 23.7 Chemical Digestion and Absorption: A Closer Look. Chapter 24: Metabolism and Nutrition. 24.1 Overview of Metabolic Reactions. Chapter 25: The Urinary System. 25.2 Gross Anatomy of Urine Transport. 25.3 Gross Anatomy of the Kidney. Chapter 26: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance. 26.1 Body Fluids and Fluid Compartments. Chapter 27: The Reproductive System27.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Male Reproductive System. 27.2 Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Reproductive System.
From all selected chapters, the following highlighted features are NOT required: Homeostatic Imbalances, Disorders, Diseases, Ageing, Career Connections, Everyday Connections, Interactive Links.
CHEMISTRY
The Free High School Science Texts: Textbooks for High School Students Studying the Sciences. Chemistry. Grades 10-12, November 2008.
Chemistry Topics for Dental Medicine (in English):
Chapter 4. Atomic combinations – Grade 11, pp. 63-90. Chapter 6. Solutions and Solubility – Grade 11, pp. 101-106. Chapter 9. Organic Molecules – Grade 12, pp. 151-184. Chapter 10. Organic Macromolecules – Grade 12, pp. 185-208. Chapter 15. Types of Reactions – Grade 11. pp. 267-286.
PHYSICS
The Free High School Science Texts: Textbooks for High School Students Studying the Sciences. Physics. Grades 10-12, Editors: Jaynie Padayachee, Joanne Boulle, Diana Mulcahy, Anette Nell, Rene Toerien, Donovan Withfield, November 2008.
Physics Topics for Dental Medicine (in English):
Chapter 7. Geometrical Optics – Grade 10: 7.2 Light Rays; 7.3 Reflection; 7.4 Refraction. Chapter 10. Electric Circuits – Grade 10: 10. 1 Electric Circuits; 10.2 Potential Difference; 10.3 Current; 10.4 Resistance. Chapter 13. Geometrical Optics – Grade 11: 13.2 Lenses; 13.3 The Human Eye; 13.6 Microscopes. Chapter 19. Electric Circuits – Grade 11: 19.2 Ohm՚s Law; 19.3 Resistance.
- 5. FOUNDATION YEAR FOR ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
- Foundation Year for Romanian Language is a one-year study program, aiming at developing Romanian language competencies, as well as competencies specific to a certain field of studies (e.g. Medicine, Dental Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Computer Science, Engineering). After completing this program, students can apply for Bachelor’s programs, Master’s programs, post-graduate programs or PhD programs taught in Romanian language at Titu Maiorescu University or at any other university in Romania, in accordance with the admission procedure for each program.
- DESCRIPTION
- Number of places available: 100
- Duration of studies: 1 year (2 semesters)
- Number of credits: 60
- ADMISSION
The admission is made based on the registration file.
As a further selection criterion, it will be considered the average obtained at the baccalaureate /high school graduation exam.
- 6. EU CANDIDATES
- 6.1 FEES
- 6. EU CANDIDATES
Faculty | Tuition fee (EURO) | Admission fee (RON) | Recognition of studies fee (RON) |
Medicine (in English) | 7500 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
Dental medicine (in English) | 7000 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
Foundation year | 3000 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
Deadlines for tuition fees:
– Installment 1 (1st year students, July session) – 30th august 2020
– Installment 1 (1st year students, September session) – 30th September 2020
– Installment 2 – 15th January 2021
– Installment 3 – 7th May 2021
- 6.2. REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS
Candidates should have the study diplomas recognized by the Romanian National Centre for Recognition and Equivalence of Diplomas (CNRED) of the Ministry of National Education. Titu Maiorescu University will submit the file to the CNRED for obtaining the recognition of studies.
List of documents for the recognition of studies
- 1. Application form for Enrolment in the admission – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 2. Information note and Declaration of consent for the processing of personal data – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 3. Application form for recognition of studies at CNRED – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 4. ID/ passport original and copy;
- – 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- – 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 5. High school diploma/ Baccalaureate diploma/ Certificate of passing high school exam (or its equivalent), original and copy
- – 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- – 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
*Diplomas from countries that are members of the Hague Convention request a Hague Apostille from the authorities of the country that issued the document. Diplomas from Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Cyprus need to bear the Hague Apostille Convention from the authorities of the country that issued the document.
Diplomas issued in countries which are not party to the Hague Convention must be authenticated by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country, and the Embassy of Romania in that country.
For the countries where there are no diplomatic missions of Romania or do not have diplomatic missions in Romania, the study documents shall have a certification issued by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country. The exemption from authentication is allowed according to the law, as stated by an international treaty to which Romania is a party or based on reciprocity.
Diplomas from Republic of Moldova do not need any form of authentication.
- 6. Additional documents
- – 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- – 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 6. Additional documents
o Republic of Moldova – Certificate of Authenticity from the Ministry of Education of Moldova, for diplomas issued before 2008
o Italy – provisional certificate of maturita
o Spain – “Pruebas de Aptitud para el Acceso a la Universidad, calificación Apto”
o Sweden – eligibility certificate issued by Verket för högskoleservice
o U.S.A. – SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or ACT (American College Testing)
- 7. School transcript of records for all high school years, with subjects and marks/points obtained
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 8. Birth certificate original and copy;
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 9. Marriage certificate (if applicable);
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other language
- 10. Divorce certificate (if applicable);
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 11. Proof of legal name change (if applicable)
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 12. 3 (three) recent photos, size 3/4.
- 13. Language proficiency certificate for Romanian/English, (2 simple copies)
- B1 level at minimum, issued by institutions authorized by the Ministry of National Education, or an internationally recognized certificate for English (e.g. TOEFL, Cambridge, IELTS). Candidates who are citizens of countries in which the official language is English or have study documents certifying high school graduation in English are exempted from this obligation.Certificates with limited validity must be valid at the beginning of the academic year in which the applicant enrolled.
- 14. Medical certificate, in English or Romanian, specifying that the candidate is apt for higher education studies in the chosen field (e.g. medical field).
MOBILITY CANDIDATES ONLY!
The candidates who want to transfer to Titu Maiorescu University from another university must bring in addition the following documents:
- 15. Transcript of records for all the years of studies from the faculty of origin, original and copy
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 16. The analytical program of the courses carried out at the faculty of origin, original and copy
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
ATTENTION!
1. CNRED is free to ask for any further evidence concerning one’s studies.
2. No application is examined if any of the required documents is missing, or if spaces in the Application Form have been left blank.
3. The evaluation of the recognition file takes 30 working days since the file is registered at the National Centre for Diploma Recognition (CNRED). The processing time could be extended in case additional checks are required.
- 6.3.PROCEDURES
Step 1 – REGISTRATION
Candidates can choose between the two options available:
-online, through our admission portal available at admitere.utm.ro. In the portal the candidates can submit the registration forms, upload their documents and pay the taxes. The documents in hard copies will be sent only by the admitted candidates, within 7 days after being admitted.
– by presenting the documents at the Department of International Relations, personally or via a legally authorized person and follow the steps described below.
We encourage candidates to register online for health & safety reasons, but if this is not possible, they can register at the Department of International Relations.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
The candidates can start registering online at the following link: admitere.utm.ro.
Make sure you have available all the documents requested above before starting the online registration.
The candidates’ files submitted online are subject to verification by the Department of International Relations. If the file is complete, you will receive an electronic message requesting 2 hard copy files.
If the file is incomplete, you will receive a message for correction/completion, following which you will add the missing documents online.
Once the file has been validated, the candidates must pay the admission fees (see below), and submit via postal mail or deliver personally (or via a legally authorized person) the 2 files containing all the original documents in legalized translations, apostille /authenticated described above, that are already uploaded online and one file with simple copies of the documents at the following address:
UNIVERSITATEA TITU MAIORESCU
Departamentul Relatii Internationale (DRI)
Calea Vacaresti, Nr. 189, Corp M
Sector 4, 040051, Bucuresti
ROMANIA
The 2 files must have written on their cover the following information:
- Full name of the candidate (from the birth certificate)
- Current last name/surname (after marriage, adoption, change on request, if applicable)
- Study programme for which they apply
- E-mail address of the candidate
- Mobile phone number of the candidate
ATTENTION! Any inconsistency between the official data of the candidate and those submitted in the on-line registration platform leads to the dismissal of the candidate!!!
REGISTRATION AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Make sure you have available all the documents requested above before coming for registration.
If the file is incomplete, you will be informed for correction/completion, following which you will add the missing documents to the file. We request 2 files containing all the original documents in legalized translations, apostille /authenticated described above and one file with simple copies of the documents
The 3 files must have written on their cover the following information:
- Full name of the candidate (from the birth certificate)
- Current last name/surname (after marriage, adoption, change on request, if applicable)
- Study programme for which they apply
- E-mail address of the candidate
- Mobile phone number of the candidate
Once the file has been validated, the candidates must pay the admission fees (see below).
Step 2. – Payment of the admission fee
Candidates can select between the following payment options:
• Credit/debit card through EuPlatesc service available on the admission portal
• Bank transfer to one of the following accounts:
○ RO90BTRL04301202N01816XX – Banca Transilvania
○ RO49RNCB0546029228350001 – BCR
• Cash, at the cashier of Titu Maiorescu University, Dambovnicului street 22.
For bank payment, please include the payment corresponding to the faculty and year of studies.
One copy of the payment proof is added to each file sent for registration.
Step 3. – Confirmation of registration
After validating the 2 files with the hard copies, DRI (Department of International Relations) will send one file with the hard copies to the Secretary of the Faculty.
Step 4. – Participate in the admission contest (online for English taught programs)
The admission is made in descending order of the general averages obtained by the candidates in the admission contest, within the limit of the approved tuition.
Step 5. – Applying for the certificate of recognition of studies at the Ministry of National Education
For the candidates that pass the admission contest at Titu Maiorescu University – Department of International Relations will apply for recognition of studies issued by the Ministry of National Education, based on the documents provided by the candidate in the enrollment step 1.
Within 3 days after receiving the admission contest results, candidates must pay the fee for preparing and submitting the file to MEN.
One copy of the payment proof is added to the files at the Department of International Relations.
Step 6. – Paying the tuition fee for the first year of studies
Candidates with Romanian citizenship and high school studies in Romania, in Romanian language, candidates citizens of EU States, EEA and Swiss Confederation, as well as Romanian citizens with studies abroad or other education systems operating on the territory of Romania who have been in the July session, are required to pay at least the first installment of the tuition fee until 30th August 2020. Otherwise, the candidate will not be matriculated in the first year of study. The students admitted in the September session are required to pay at least the first installment of the tuition fee until 30th September 2020. The payment of the tuition fee can be made in full at the due date of the first installment.
The fee can be paid in EURO in the university’s bank account:
EURO: RO65BTRL04304202N01816XX
Banca Transilvania, Bucharest
SWIFT: RO22BTRL.
For bank payment, please include the payment corresponding to the faculty and year of studies, available here.
One copy of the payment proof is added to the file at the Department of International Relations and one copy at the Secretary of the Faculty.
The matriculation of the candidate is definite only after receiving the letter of acceptance from the Ministry of Education and presenting a passport with a valid visa for studies. In case the candidate is not accepted for studies by the Ministry of National Education, he/she cannot continue the studies and the paid tuition fee is reimbursed.
The application file is returned, upon request, to the rejected candidate, without the payment of the fee.
The application file is returned, upon request, to the admitted candidate who renounces the place obtained by admission until 30th September 2020, without the payment of the fee. If, until this date, the admitted candidate pays the full tuition fee, it is refunded to the candidate.
The enrolment fee and the fee for the processing and transmission of the file to the Ministry of National Education are not refundable in any case.
In case of withdrawal from studies after 30th September 2020 or expulsion from the University, the student pays a withdrawal fee of 100 RON. The student must pay the installments of the tuition fees, including the related penalties, until the date of withdrawal/ expulsion. In case of the installments paid in advance (an installment whose due date is after the date of withdrawal/ expulsion), they will be refunded to the student.
7. NON-EU CANDIDATES
- 7.1. FEES
Faculty | Tuition fee (EURO) | Admission fee (RON) | Recognition of studies fee (RON) |
Medicine (in English) | 9500 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
Dental medicine (in English) | 9000 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
Foundation year | 3000 Euro | 450 Ron | 1000 Ron |
- The tuition fee is paid in full for the whole academic year.
- Candidates admitted in the July session are required to pay the tuition fee until 30th August 2020.
- Candidates admitted in the September session are required to pay a tuition fee in full until 30th September 2020.
- 7.2. REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS
Candidates should have the study diplomas recognized by the General Direction for International Relations and European Affairs of the Ministry of National Education (DGRIAE) of the Ministry of National Education. Titu Maiorescu University will submit the file to the DGRIAE for obtaining the letter of acceptance to studies.
Failure to obtain the letter of acceptance to studies from DGRIAE is the legal reason for the University not to do the matriculation of the candidate!
List of documents for the recognition of studies
- 1. Application form for Enrolment in the admission – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 2. Information note and Declaration of consent for the processing of personal data – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 3. Application form for letter of acceptance to studies at DGRIAE – applicants will receive it by email after registering on the portal
- 4. ID/ passport original and copy
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 5. High school diploma/ Baccalaureate diploma/ Certificate of passing high school exam (or its equivalent)
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
*Diplomas from countries that are members of the Hague Convention request a Hague Apostille from the authorities of the country that issued the document.
Diplomas issued in countries which are not party to the Hague Convention must be authenticated by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country, and the Embassy of Romania in that country.
For the countries where there are no diplomatic missions of Romania or do not have diplomatic missions in Romania, the study documents shall have a certification issued by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country. The exemption from authentication is allowed according to the law, as stated by an international treaty to which Romania is a party or based on reciprocity.
Diplomas from Republic of Moldova do not need any form of authentication.
- 6. Additional documents
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
o Republic of Moldova –Certificate of Authenticity from the Ministry of Education of
Moldova, for diplomas issued before 2008
o U.S.A. – SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or ACT (American College Testing)
o Israel – Te’udat Bagrut
- 7. School transcript of records for all high school years, with subjects and marks/points obtained
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 8. Birth certificate original and copy
- 2 simple copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 simple copies and certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 9. Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 10. Divorce certificate (if applicable)
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 11. Proof of legal name change (if applicable)
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 12. 3 (three) recent photos, size 3/4.
- 13. Language proficiency certificate for Romanian/English, (2 simple copies) B1 level at minimum, issued by institutions authorized by the Ministry of National Education, or an internationally recognized certificate for English (e.g. TOEFL, Cambridge, IELTS). Candidates who are citizens of countries in which the official language is English or have study documents certifying high school graduation in English are exempt from this obligation.
- Certificates with limited validity must be valid at the beginning of the academic year in which the applicant enrolled.
- 14. Medical certificate, in English or Romanian, specifying that the candidate is apt for higher education studies in the chosen field (e.g. medical field).
MOBILITY CANDIDATES ONLY!
The candidates who want to transfer to Titu Maiorescu University must bring in addition the following documents:
- 15. Transcript of records for all the years of studies from the faculty of origin, original and copy
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 16. The analytical program of the courses carried out at the faculty of origin, original and copy
- 2 copies for documents issued in Romanian, English, French language
- 2 original certified translation in Romanian for other languages
- 17. The initial letter of acceptance to study (only for candidates from Romanian universities) – 2 copies
- 15. Transcript of records for all the years of studies from the faculty of origin, original and copy
ATTENTION!
1. DGRIAE is free to ask for any further evidence concerning one’s studies.
2. No application is examined if any of the required documents is missing, or if spaces in the Application Form have been left blank.
3. The evaluation of the recognition file takes 30 working days since the file is registered at the National Centre for Diploma Recognition. The processing time could be extended in case additional checks are required.
- 7.3. PROCEDURES
Step 1 – REGISTRATION
Candidates can choose between the two options available:
-online, through our admission portal available at admitere.utm.ro. In the portal the candidates can submit the registration forms, upload their documents and pay the taxes. The documents in hard copies will be sent only by the admitted candidates, within 7 days after being admitted.
– by presenting the documents at the Department of International Relations, personally or via a legally authorized person and follow the steps described below.
We encourage candidates to register online for health & safety reasons, but if this is not possible, they can register at the Department of International Relations.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
The candidates can start registering online at the following link: admitere.utm.ro.
Make sure you have available all the documents requested above before starting the online registration!
The candidates’ files submitted online are subject to verification by the Department of International Relations. If the file is complete you will receive an electronic message requesting 2 hard copy files.
If the file is incomplete, you will receive a message for correction/completion, following which you will add the missing documents online.
Once the file has been validated, the candidates must pay the admission fees (see below), and submit via postal mail or deliver personally (or via a legally authorized person) the 2 files containing all the original documents in legalized translations, apostille /authenticated described above, that are already uploaded online, and one file with simple copies of the documents at the following address:
UNIVERSITATEA TITU MAIORESCU
Departamentul Relatii Internationale (DRI)
Calea Vacaresti, Nr. 189, Corp M
Sector 4, 040051, Bucuresti
ROMANIA
The 2 files must have written on their cover the following information:
- Full name of the candidate (from the birth certificate)
- Current last name/surname (after marriage, adoption, change on request, if applicable)
- Study programme for which they apply
- E-mail address of the candidate
- Mobile phone number of the candidate
ATTENTION! Any inconsistency between the official data of the candidate and those submitted in the on-line registration platform leads to the dismissal of the candidate!!!
REGISTRATION AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Make sure you have available all the documents requested above before coming for registration.
If the file is incomplete, you will be informed for correction/completion, following which you will add the missing documents to the file. We request 2 files containing all the original documents in legalized translations, apostille /authenticated described above, and one file with simple copies of the documents
The 3 files must have written on their cover the following information:
- Full name of the candidate (from the birth certificate)
- Current last name/surname (after marriage, adoption, change on request, if applicable)
- Study programme for which they apply
- E-mail address of the candidate
- Mobile phone number of the candidate
Once the file has been validated, the candidates must pay the admission fees (see below).
Step 2. – Payment of the admission fee
Candidates can select between the following payment options:
- Credit/debit card through EuPlatesc service available on the admission portal.
• Bank transfer to one of the following accounts:
○ RO90BTRL04301202N01816XX – Banca Transilvania
○ RO49RNCB0546029228350001 – BCR
• Cash, at the cashier of Titu Maiorescu University, Dambovnicului street 22.
For bank payment, please include the payment corresponding to the faculty and year of studies.
One copy of the payment proof is added to each file sent for registration.
Step 3. – Confirmation of registration
After validating the 2 files with the hard copies, DRI (Department of International Relations) will send one file with the hard copies to the Secretary of the Faculty.
Step 4. – Participate online in the admission contest
The admission is made in descending order of the general averages obtained by the candidates in the admission contest, within the limit of the approved tuition.
Step 5. – Applying for the letter of acceptance to studies at the Ministry of National Education
For the candidates that pass the admission contest at Titu Maiorescu University – Department of International Relations will apply for a letter of acceptance to studies issued by the Ministry of National Education, based on the documents provided by the candidate in the enrolment step 1.
Within 3 days after receiving the admission contest results, candidates must pay the fee for preparing and submitting the file to MEN.
One copy of the payment proof is added to the files at the Department of International Relations.
Step 6. – Paying the tuition fee for the first year of studies
Candidates citizens of non-EU States who have been admitted in the July session are required to pay the tuition fee in full, in order to obtain a residency visa in Romanian for the whole academic year 2020-2021 until 30th August 2020. The students admitted in the September session are required to pay a tuition fee in full until 30th September 2020. Otherwise, the candidate will not be matriculated in the first year of study.
The fee can be paid in EURO in the university’s bank account:
EURO: RO65BTRL04304202N01816XX
Banca Transilvania; Bucharest
SWIFT: RO22BTRL
For bank payment, please include the payment corresponding to the faculty and year of studies, available here.
One copy of the payment proof is added to the file at the Department of International Relations and one copy at the Secretary of the Faculty.
The matriculation of the candidate is definite only after receiving the letter of acceptance from the Ministry of Education and presenting a passport with a valid visa for studies.
In case the candidate is not accepted for studies by the Ministry of National Education, he/she cannot continue the studies and the paid tuition fee is reimbursed.
The application file is returned, upon request, to the rejected candidate, without the payment of the fee.
The application file is returned, upon request, to the admitted candidate who renounces the place obtained by admission until 30th September 2020, without the payment of the fee. If, until this date, the admitted candidate pays the full tuition fee, it is refunded to the candidate.
The enrolment fee and the fee for the processing and transmission of the file to the Ministry of National Education are not refundable in any case.
In case of withdrawal from studies after 30th September 2020 or expulsion from the University, the student pays a withdrawal fee of 100 RON. The student must pay the tuition fees, including the related penalties, until the date of withdrawal/ expulsion. In case of the fees paid in advance (an installment whose due date is after the date of withdrawal/ expulsion), they will be refunded to the student.