Medicine - MD (Romanian, English, French, Russian) - duration 6 years;
Fee - 6000 € per academic year
Dentistry (Romanian, English, Russian) - duration 5 years;
Fee - 7000 € per academic year
Pharmacy (Romanian, English, French, Russian) - duration 5 years;
Fee - 4000 € per academic year
The minimum accepted level for applying to studies is B2, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. All students must learn Romanian as part of the curriculum, regardless of the language in which the teaching process takes place.
📄 Required Documents for Admission to First-Year Studies
To apply for first-year university admission, candidates must submit both digital and printed copies of the following documents to the EduBridge team:
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a) Completed application form.
b) A valid national passport (identity document), with at least one year of validity remaining from the date of planned entry into Moldova.
c) Copies of your educational certificates (such as a Bachelor’s diploma or equivalent for secondary/university studies), which must be:
• Translated into Romanian, English, or Russian
• Notarized and legalized according to your country’s legal procedures:
• Countries in the Hague Convention: Apostille required
• Other countries: Authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, followed by legalization by the Moldovan Consular Services
Note: Applicants from India must also submit proof of passing the NEET examination.
d) A copy of your language proficiency certificate (in the language of instruction: Romanian, English, or French as applicable).
e) A notarized copy of your birth certificate.
f) If under 18 years of age, a notarized letter of parental or guardian consent.
g) If applicable, a notarized copy of your marriage certificate.
h) A signed declaration of responsibility, confirming that all submitted documents are authentic and legally obtained.
i) One digital photo (3x4 cm) and two matte paper photos (3x4 cm), suitable for passport/visa use.
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Important:
Documents listed under points c), d), e), f), and g) must be translated into Romanian, English, or Russian and notarized in accordance with your country’s legal procedures.