The **minimum qualification for admission** to Romanian universities typically depends on the level of study: 1. **Bachelor's Programs**: For undergraduate programs, students must have completed secondary education and obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent. In some cases, the diploma must be officially recognized by Romanian authorities. 2. **Master's Programs**: Applicants need to have a Bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from an accredited university in their home country. 3. **PhD Programs**: A Master's degree or its equivalent is required for doctoral studies. Some universities may also require research proposals or interviews as part of the selection process. Additional requirements can include passing entrance exams or language proficiency tests, especially for programs taught in Romanian.

You'll generally need a certified copy of your high school diploma (or equivalent), academic records, birth certificate, medical certificate, passport, and passport-sized photos. Some universities may require additional authentication, like notarization or Apostille certification, depending on where you're applying from

Many Romanian universities offer programs in English, French, or German, but if you're applying for a program taught in Romanian, you’ll need to pass a Romanian language test unless you take a preparatory year

You'll need to choose a program and submit your application to the university, which will then forward it to the Ministry of Education. After 30-60 days, if approved, you'll receive a "Letter of Acceptance," which you’ll need to apply for a student visa

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