Romanian Government Scholarship 2027 | Application Process

The Romanian Government Scholarship is an excellent opportunity for international students who wish to study in Romania. This fully funded scholarship is available for undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programmes at top Romanian universities. The Romanian Government Scholarship 2027 covers full tuition fees, accommodation, and a monthly stipend of up to 85 euros. In this article, we provide a complete guide to the Romanian Government Scholarship, including scholarship benefits, eligibility requirements, required documents, application deadlines, and a detailed step-by-step application process.

Each year, the Romanian Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, offers many scholarships to citizens of non-EU countries. Eligibility is limited to candidates with strong academic performance, specifically those who have achieved an average grade of at least 7 (on the Romanian grading scale) or an equivalent “Good” rating in their most recently completed programme of study.

Applicants may select their study programme of interest in all fields, except for medicine, dental medicine, and pharmacy. For bachelor’s and master’s, only study programmes in Romanian are available, thus promoting the Romanian language and culture. However, at the PhD level, applicants can also opt for a programme in English or a foreign language set by the doctoral school. A preparatory year in Romanian is also granted before enrolling in the study programme of choice for those who do not speak Romanian. The required documents include diplomas, transcripts, birth certificates, passports, and CVs, all described in the application process.

Romanian Government Scholarship Highlights

Degree ProgrammesUndergraduate / Master’s / PhD
Scholarship ProvidersRomanian Universities
Study DestinationRomania
Fields of StudyArchitecture, Visual Arts, Romanian Culture and Civilisation, Journalism, Political and Administrative Sciences, Engineering, Education Sciences, Social and Human Sciences, Technical Studies, Oil and Gas, Agricultural Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine. Scholarships are not awarded in the fields of medicine, dental medicine, and pharmacy.
Programme DurationUndergraduate: 4 years; Master’s: 2 years; PhD: 4 years
FundingFully Funded

Romanian Government Scholarship Benefits

The Romanian Government Scholarship will provide the recipients with the following benefits:

  • Financing tuition fees.
  • Financing the accommodation expenses in the dormitories, through the budget of the Ministry of Education, within the limit of the subsidy allocated for this purpose (accommodation will be provided to the extent of available places).
  • Granting a monthly financial aid, as follows: the equivalent in “lei” (the Romanian currency) of the amount of 65 EURO for undergraduate and preparatory year students; the equivalent in “lei” (the Romanian currency) of the amount of 75 EURO for master students; and the equivalent in “lei” (the Romanian currency) of the amount of 85 EURO for PhD students.

The scholarships do not cover the costs of international transport and those of domestic transport from the Romanian border crossing point to the university. In this regard, candidates must be prepared for the personal financial support of the additional costs.

Eligibility Requirements for the Romanian Government Scholarship 2027

The following are the minimum eligibility requirements for the Romanian Government Scholarship:

  • Eligible Countries: International students from non-EU countries with the following exceptions:
    • citizens of Romanian origin or who are part of the Romanian historical communities in the proximity of Romania (entitled to different scholarship programmes);
    • citizens who have requested or acquired a form of protection in Romania;
    • stateless persons whose stay on the territory of Romania is officially recognised according to the law;
    • members of the diplomatic and consular corps or family members of the diplomatic and consular corps accredited to Romania;
    • members of the administrative and technical staff of diplomatic missions and consular offices accredited to Romania;
    • Staff members of international organisations based in Romania or family members of staff of international organisations based in Romania;
    • beneficiaries of a scholarship from the Romanian state for the same cycle of study.
  • The present study documents the issued documents by accredited/recognised educational institutions in the country where they were issued.
  • Comply with the enrolment deadline;
  • Specifically, have good results in education, an average of the study years for the last graduated school of at least 7 (seven), corresponding to the scoring system in Romania or the “Good” score, as the case may be.
  • Comply with the application submission methodology.
  • Not more than 35 years of age for bachelor’s & master’s studies & 45 years for doctoral studies or postgraduate studies.

What is the language of study?

To promote the Romanian language and culture, the beneficiaries of the scholarships granted by the Romanian state for undergraduate and master’s studies study only in Romanian. The exception is doctoral scholarship holders, who can opt for studies in Romanian or a foreign language set by the doctoral school. For candidates who do not speak Romanian, a preparatory year is granted for the study of the Romanian language before the actual university studies, except for doctoral scholarship holders who have opted for the form of education in a foreign language set by the doctoral school.

The following categories of persons are exempted from enrolling in the Romanian language preparatory year: 

  • Those who present Romanian study documents (diplomas or certificates) or study documents and school records attesting to at least four consecutive years of studies attended in Romania in an educational unit/institution from the Romanian national system;
  • Those who, to enrol in university education, pass the Romanian language test, organised according to the regulations in force;
  • Those who wish to enrol in university education must present a certificate of linguistic competence in Romanian, at a minimum level of B1, issued according to the regulations in force.

Step-by-Step Application Process for the Romanian Government Scholarship 2027

The following simple and easy application process will help you to apply for this scholarship:

Step 1: Complete all sections of the online application form

Step 2: Upload the following documents:

  • Copies of the diplomas obtained (baccalaureate diploma or its equivalent, plus bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree, if applicable) and their authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copies of transcripts of the completed studies and their authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the birth certificate (or equivalent document) and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the first three pages of the passport or the national document of identity and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Curriculum Vitae in English or French in the required format, and for the doctoral cycle, also a letter of intent from the applicant in English, French, Spanish, or Romanian.

Step 3: The application will also include the following documents (only for candidates who belong to the specific category mentioned for each document):

  • Copy of the proof of name change (if applicable) and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the certificate proving the passing of the baccalaureate, bachelor’s, or master’s exam, as the case may be, for graduates who do not yet hold the diploma and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the certificate proving that the person in the final year of studies is to take the graduation exam at the end of the school/university year and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the transcript attesting to the academic record of the person in the final year of studies until the moment of submitting the application file and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.
  • Copy of the certificate of completion of the Romanian language preparatory year or the certificate of linguistic competence, if applicable.
  • Copy of the notarised declaration of parental consent in the case of candidates who have not reached the age of 18 by the date of commencement of the courses and the authorised translation into English, French, Spanish, or Romanian, if applicable.

The documents must be scanned individually, after the original, in .pdf format.

Romanian Government Scholarship Application Deadline

The application deadline for the Romanian Government Scholarship 2027 is 12 March 2026.

For further information about the Romanian Government Scholarship and the application process, please visit the official website:

Official Website

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I defer (postpone) my Romanian Government Scholarship to the next academic year?

No. The scholarship cannot be suspended or transferred to the next academic year. If you cannot start in the awarded intake, you would normally need to apply again in a future cycle.

After selection, can I change my university or field of study?

Usually no. If your first choice cannot be honored, the authorities may propose an alternative in the same field (subject to availability), but later requests to change the field or university are generally not considered.

When will results be announced and how will I be notified?

Results are communicated by email to the address used in your scholarship account. In official guidance, results are typically announced around mid-July (for example, around 15 July in recent cycles).

What is the “Letter of Acceptance for studies in Romania” and how do I get it?

After selection, the Ministry of Education issues a Letter of Acceptance. The original is sent to the host university, and you can usually download a scanned copy. This letter is required for the long-stay study visa and for enrollment.

Do scholarship holders need to pay visa fees or prove funds/tuition to get the study visa?

You must complete the visa process yourself, but Romanian State scholarship holders have special exemptions. Official immigration guidance notes that state scholarship beneficiaries are exempted from certain fees and generally do not need to prove tuition payment or means of support for the study visa. Still, you may have other costs (translations, travel to the visa center, document legalization), so plan a buffer budget.

What are the first immigration steps after arriving in Romania?

After entering Romania, you must obtain a residence permit for studies from the General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) in the county where you live. You should submit the request (in person or via the IGI online portal) at least 30 days before your visa stay expires.

Do I need a medical certificate when enrolling at the university?

Yes. Scholarship guidance requires students to present a medical certificate confirming fitness to study and that the person is free of contagious diseases (with an authorized translation where applicable) when enrolling at the university.

For PhD applicants, do I need a supervisor’s (doctoral tutor’s) written agreement?

Yes. Official scholarship FAQ guidance states that PhD applicants must obtain the written agreement of a Doctoral Tutor (member of the doctoral school) before submitting the scholarship application, and they must also pass the doctoral admission interview.

Can I work part-time in Romania while studying on this scholarship?

Generally yes. Guidance for international students in Romania indicates that if you hold a student residence permit, you can work part-time without a separate work permit up to the allowed limit (commonly stated as up to 6 hours/day). If you want to work more, you may need a work permit. Always double-check current rules with IGI.

Can I bring my spouse or children with me while studying in Romania?

It may be possible through family reunification, but it is not automatic and depends on immigration rules and documentation. The scholarship is typically calculated for the student, so dependants’ costs are your responsibility. Check the latest IGI family reunification conditions before making plans.

If I do not finish my degree within the standard duration, can I extend my stay in Romania?

Immigration guidance indicates students who have not graduated within the initially granted period may request an extension of the right to stay (typically up to one additional year to complete studies, depending on the case). Apply before your permit expires and follow IGI instructions.

I’m selected but my host university asks for extra enrollment requirements. Is that normal?

Yes. After receiving the acceptance letter, students are required to contact the host university for specific enrollment conditions (such as additional documents, aptitude tests, or registration deadlines) because these can vary by institution and program.