International Admissions for NON-EU citizens
1. Registration for admission
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.
Admission documents
- CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH – legalized photocopy and translation (English or Romanian);
- PASSPORT– photocopy;
- APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE TO STUDIES;
- STUDY DIPLOMAS (legalized photocopy and translation into English or Romanian):
* Baccalaureate degree or equivalent for undergraduate studies;
* Bachelor diploma or equivalent for master studies
* Baccalaureate, bachelor and master degrees for PhD studies; - TRANSCRIPTS OF RECORDS – legalized photocopy and translation (English or Romanian). For the recognition of partial studies done abroad it must submit as well the curriculum of these courses;
- CERTIFICATE OF LANGUAGE SKILLS – exempted are the candidates coming from states whose official language is the study language of the specialization they have applied for;
- APPROVAL FORM OF THE SUPERVISOR (only for PhD candidates);
- RESEARCH TOPIC PROPOSAL – endorsed by the doctoral supervisor (only for PhD candidates);
- LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION – from two professors or two research specialists who know the PhD candidate’s activity (only for PhD candidates);
- CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH – in an international language.
Please, note that:
No application is examined if any of the required documents is missing or if spaces in the application form have been left blank.
The original copies of these documents must be stamped by the Embassy of Romania in the issuing country or to bear The Hague Apostille Convention from the authorities of the country that issued the documents (only if the respective country is a signatory of The Hague Convention).
Diplomas issued in countries which are not party of The Hague Convention must be authenticated by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country and also the Embassy of Romania in that country.
Language requirements
Romanian language study programms:
in accordance to the Romanian legislation, foreign citizens 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 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.
Foreign languages study programms
it is compulsory to have a Certificate of language skills;
if not having a Certificate of language skills, admission is conditioned by passing a language test organized by the USAMV Bucharest, if applicable;
exempted from this test are persons who come from countries where the official language of the state is the language in which the courses are conducted and who prove, with school documents, that they took the courses in that specific language.

2. Taxes
Please, note that the tuition fee for the first academic year must be paid before submitting the visa application!
3. Obtain a study visa
Once you have received the university letter of acceptance, apply for student visa in your country of origin at the diplomatic mission; More information: www.igi.mai.gov.ro. After receiving the Letter of Acceptance, the candidate has to confirm that he/she accepts to enroll at our University, by sending an email with the receipt attesting the payment of the tuition fee for the first academic year. Then, the candidate starts the procedure for obtaining the visa for studies in Romania. Please note that the tuition fee for the first academic year must be paid before submitting the visa application.
4. Registration after admimssion
For enrollment at the faculty, the student must submit the original study documents and the proof of tuition fees payment for the first academic year;
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 Letter of Acceptance to Studies.
PhD: at the Secretary Office of the Doctoral School after the Letter of Acceptance to 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
Admission file details
- The admission process is based on application file submission, depending on the average within the limit of places, with the inclusion in the schooling capacity.
- Foreign candidates are eligible for studies in Romania if they provide documents proving citizenship of their mother country and if they are graduates with baccalaureate/bachelor/master’s degree or their equivalent, together with other documents required for the recognition and equivalence of their studies.
- The enrolment is made up according to the methodologies published by the Ministry of Education and also to the admission procedure of the university.
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 Medicin