The general requirements include a completed application form, high school diploma and transcripts (for bachelor degree)/bachelor diploma (for master degree), proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, High School diploma in English), a medical certificate, passport copies, recent photographs, and proof of fee payment. We help you prepare and submit all required documents.
Moldovan universities offer a wide range of programs for international students, including Business, Finance, Hotel and Tourism, Software Engineering, Veterinary, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical and General Medical Studies. Programs mentioned are available in English, Romanian, and Russian, ensuring international recognition and career prospects.
Yes, many internationally recognized Moldovan universities offer programs in English, particularly in fields such as Business, Medical Studies and Engineering. This ensures that international students have access to a high-quality education without the language barrier.
Tuition fees vary depending on the program and university. For undergraduate programs, tuition typically ranges from €1400 to €2800 per year. Medical and health sciences programs tend to be more expensive, ranging from €4000 to €7000 annually.
We provide end-to-end support for your university application, from selecting the right program to document preparation and submission. Our close collaboration with Moldovan universities means your application will be prioritized, reducing wait times and ensuring a higher success rate. If any issues arise during the admission process, we are notified immediately and can address them promptly, so you won’t have to wait until the application deadline to know your status. This allows us to resolve any challenges quickly, ensuring you never miss the chance to apply or secure your spot.
The process starts with securing an official invitation letter from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which we obtain on your behalf. After receiving the invitation, you can apply for a visa at the nearest Moldovan embassy. We guide you through every step to ensure a smooth visa approval process.
Moldova is one of the most affordable countries in Europe for students. On average, living expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and other costs, range between €300-€500 per month, depending on your lifestyle.
No, it is not necessary to learn Romanian or Russian if you enroll in one of the many English-taught programs available in Moldovan universities. However, if you would like to learn Romanian, the official language of Moldova, many universities offer language courses specifically for international students at an additional cost. This can help enhance your experience and make daily interactions easier during your stay.
Yes, Moldova is part of the Bologna Process, which ensures that degrees are internationally recognized and comparable within Europe. This structure facilitates academic and professional mobility across European countries.
Yes, international students in Moldova are allowed to work as long as this does not affect their studies.
No, as a law firm, we do not provide job placement services. However, most universities offer career services to help students find internships or part-time jobs.
Visa processing times vary, but it generally takes 2-4 weeks.