Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy - study programs taught in Romanian

 

Foreign citizens are individuals who hold the citizenship of a third country outside the European Union, as evidenced by possessing a valid passport.

For study programs in Romanian, citizens of non-EU countries can apply for the admission exam after the recognition of their studies completed in their home countries.

Candidates admitted to the competition based on their application file may access only fee-paying places under the CPV system for the entire duration of their studies.

Foreign citizens can register either at the specially designated center at the University’s main office, in the Multimedia Room, or online by uploading the documents on the platform inscriere-admitere.ugal.ro, according to the admission calendar. For further information, candidates can request clarifications at the address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Foreign citizens who wish to participate in the admission to study programs in Romanian must meet the criteria set out in OMEN no. 3473/2017, OMEC no. 4151/2020, OM nr. 5655/2024 with subsequent amendments and completions:

  1. completion of a recognized high school in the country of origin, accredited by the Ministry of Education and Research (Annex 1 of OMEC no. 4151/2020). The list of high school diplomas recognized by the Ministry of Education and Research can be consulted by accessing the attached file: List of high school diplomas recognized by the Ministry of Education and Research;
  2. the high school diploma will be apostilled, where applicable, or accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the competent authorities in the country of origin;
    • Superlegalization is applied by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Romanian Embassy/Consular Office in the respective country;
    • for countries where Romania does not have diplomatic missions or where there are no diplomatic missions in Romania, the study documents will be endorsed by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country.

The equivalence of high school studies for non-EU citizens is carried out by the Directorate General for International Relations, European Affairs, and Relations with the OECD (DGRIAERO) within the Ministry of Education and Research (MER) in Romania.

 

Failure to recognize high school studies by DGRIAERO will result in the loss of student status as well as all fees paid up to that point.

 

Application requirements:

Proof of Romanian language proficiency (certificate of completion of the preparatory year or a language proficiency certificate, minimum level B1).

 

Admission criteria:

  • the final admission grade is calculated based on 100% of the high school graduation exam (baccalaureate) grade.
  • For candidates with study documents issued in countries where a grade is not given for the baccalaureate/ equivalent exam, the overall high school grade average will be considered instead of the baccalaureate grade.

In the case where two candidates have the same grade in the baccalaureate exam, the tie-breaker will be based on the subjects of biology and/or chemistry from the high school curriculum.

For the study programs Medicine, Dental Medicine, General Nursing, Midwifery, and Dental Technology:

  • the arithmetic average of the grades in the subject of biology or chemistry will be taken into consideration;
  • in the case where both biology and chemistry are included in the curriculum, the arithmetic average of the grades in biology will be considered first, followed by the arithmetic average of the grades in chemistry.

For the study program Pharmacy:

  • the arithmetic average of the grades in the subject of biology or chemistry will be taken into consideration;
  • in the case where both biology and chemistry are included in the curriculum, the arithmetic average of the grades in chemistry will be considered first, followed by the arithmetic average of the grades in biology.

The equivalence of grades will be done according to the equivalence scale issued by the Ministry of Education and Research and can be consulted by accessing the attached file: Grading system.

The files of admitted candidates, are sent for evaluation to the Ministry of Education and Research (MER) - Directorate General for International Relations, European Affairs, and Relations with the OECD (DGRIAERO). Following the evaluation of the file, the MER issues acceptance letters for studies and sends them to higher education institutions and, where applicable, to diplomatic missions, both in physical and electronic format.

 

IMPORTANT REMARKS

In the event that the candidate’s surname and given name on the study documents do not match the surname and given name indicated in the ID/passport, the candidate must provide an explanatory note, notarized by a notary, through which the candidate declares that they are the legal holder of the submitted study documents.

For candidates declared admitted, enrollment in studies includes two stages:

  1. Full payment of the tuition fee and completion of the study contract according to its structure, within 3 days from the publication of the final results;
  2. Obtaining the Letter of Acceptance for Studies from the competent ministry.

After completing the two stages, the admitted candidate is considered enrolled. If the candidate does not complete stage I, they lose the secured place, which will be offered in the next admission session.

If the admitted candidate does not receive the Letter of Acceptance for Studies / visa, they lose the place, and the tuition fee is non-refundable.

 

Contact for international candidates
International candidates can contact the Admission Committee at:
Adress:
Domneasca street, no. 47, Room U90,
800008, Galati, Romania
Fax:
(+40) 236 461 353