Admission Citizens of Romanian origin
This section applies for candidates of Romanian descent from the Republic of Moldova, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary and the Diaspora. This includes, in accordance with Government Decision no. 689/1994, as amended and supplemented and the Law. 299/2007, republished, with subsequent amendments:
a) people who freely assume the Romanian cultural identity persons of Romanian origin, persons from the Romanian linguistic and cultural area, living outside Romania’s borders regardless of how they are denominated (armâni, armânji, aromâni, basarabeni, bucovineni, cuţovlahi, daco-români, fărşeroţi, herţeni, istro-români, latinidunăreni, macedoromâni, macedo-români, maramureşeni, megleniţi, megleno-români, moldoveni, moldovlahi, rrămâni, rumâni, valahi, vlahi, vlasi, volohi, macedo-armânji and all other related forms of the above);
b) Romanian emigrants, whether they kept or not the Romanian citizenship, and their descendants;
c) Romanian citizens residing abroad.
One condition for receiving this type of scholarship is that the studies to be carried out only into Romanian. Candidates who do not speak Romanian well enough can follow the Romanian preparatory year (the preparatory year is offered under the same financial terms as the program of study for which the candidate was accepted).
Please, note that:
There are two categories of scholarships:
- Total scholarship: No tuition fees, with a monthly grant
- Partial scholarship: No tuition fees, with no monthly grant
Important!
The Romanian Government approves annually by Government Decision the number of students and the number of total or partial scholarships covered from the budget of the ministry.
It is also possible to apply under this program as a self-funded student, in which case the tuition fee will be the same as for Romanian citizens.
1. Registration period:
- Bachelor studies:
a) All the study programs except Veterinary Medicine: July 8-23, 2026
b) Veterinary medicine:- Romanianlanguage section: July 8-20, 2026
- Englishlanguage section: July 8-20, 2026
- Frenchlanguage section: July 8-20, 2026
- Master studies:
a) All the study programs: July 1-17, 2026
2. Admission steps
The admission file must be uploaded to the dedicated admission platform admitere.usamv.ro according to the admission competition contest.
The application file is sent by the candidate with his/her full assumption regarding the authenticity and correspondence between the digital and the original documents, keeping one option for a single study program.
3. Registration at the faculty
- Bachelor / Master: at the Secretary Office of the faculty that coordinates the study program chosen by the candidate and for which he/she has obtained the Certificate of recognition of studies.
- PhD: at the Secretary Office of the Doctoral School after the Certificate of Recognition of Studies had been issued.
- The candidate must submit the complete application file, the list of documents and specifications regarding the entrance exam for doctoral studies in the following attached link:
http://www.usamv.ro/index.php/ro/educatie/programe-de-studii?layout=edit&id=114
4. Application file
Every candidate must prepare a set of documents which includes:
- Application form – for Bachelor/Master/PhD studies;
- Certificate of birth – legalized photocopy and translation (English or Romanian);
- Passport – photocopy;
- Proof of legal name change, if applicable – photocopy;
- Statutory declaration, based on the freely expressed will, to assume the Romanian cultural identity, according to the legislation in force;
- Copy of the graduation degree (translated into Romanian or an international language) as follows:
- High school/ Baccalaureate degree or equivalent (for Bachelor studies);
- Bachelor degree or equivalent (for Master studies);
- Master degree or equivalent (for PhD studies);
- Transcript of records for high-school, bachelor and master studies – copy and certified translation (in original) in Romanian for the documents issued in other languages;
- Certificate of Health;
- Certificate of linguistic competence for Romanian language;
Statement of Truth – in which the candidate declares that he/she does not have a Romanian identity document and that he/she does not have a permanent residence in Romania
5. Admission file submission
According to the admission methodology and regulations every candidate must access the online admission platform of the university: https://admitere.usamv.ro/ and upload there all the documents from the application file!
The candidate must create an ID and a personal account on our admission portal in order to duly upload his/her study documents!
The application file is sent by the candidate with his/her full assumption regarding the authenticity and correspondence between the digital and the original documents, keeping one option for a single study program.
6. Taxes
There are no fees for enrolling in studies and processing the admission file!
Language requirements:
- all the study programs are conducted into Romanian language for the Citizens of Romanian Origin (Români de pretutindeni);
- in accordance to the Romanian legislation, Citizens of Romanian Origin will be registered at the University following to the graduating of the Romanian language preparatory year or on the basis of a Certificate of Romanian language skills;
- the length of the Romanian language preparatory course for:
- Bachelor: 1 academic year;
- Master/PhD/Post-graduate: 6 months;
- the candidates proving by means of documents (diplomas, certificates, study documents and transcript of records) at least four successive years studied in Romanian language in a Romanian institution or owning a Certificate of Linguistic Competence (minimum B2 level) issued by the Romanian Language Institute are to be exempt from the requirement to submit the certificate of graduation from the preparatory year.
7. Language requirements:
- all the study programs are conducted intoRomanian language forthe Citizens of Romanian Origin (Români de pretutindeni);
- in accordance to the Romanian legislation, Citizens of Romanian Originwill be registered at the University following to the graduating of the Romanian language preparatory yearor on the basis of a Certificate of Romanian language skills;
- the length of the Romanian language preparatory coursefor:
- Bachelor: 1 academic year;
- Master/PhD/Post-graduate: 6 months;
- the candidates proving by means of documents(diplomas, certificates, study documentsand transcript of records) at least four successive years studied in Romanian language in a Romanian institution or owning a Certificate of Linguistic Competence (minimum B2 level) issued by the Romanian Language Institute are to be exempt from the requirement to submit the certificate of graduation from the preparatory year.
8. Download application forms here
USAMV Bucharest provides education and training programs aligned with the ones of the Alliance, equipping students and professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to implement sustainable practices in their respective fields. For 11600 degree students (from which 8500 Bachelor students, 2200 Master students and 900 PhD students), and with 1240 staff, USAMV offers Bachelor, Master and Doctoral degrees in 31 Bachelor programmers, 34 Master programmers in:
- 7 faculties: Faculty of Agriculture; Faculty of Horticulture; Faculty of Animal Productions Engineering and Management; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering; Faculty of Biotechnologies; Faculty of Management and Rural Development
- 2 Doctoral schools, with 6 fields of specialization: Plant and Animal Resources Engineering and Management, in the fields of Agronomy, Biotechnology, Horticulture, Management and Rural Development, Animal Productions Engineering; Veterinary Medicine