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Non-EU Citizen Non-EU Citizen The University of Oradea comprises 15 faculties providing undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Romanian and in English. Courses offered in English are for the following specializations: 1. Undergraduate level: a. BA in International Relations and European Studies (3 years) at the Faculty of History, International Relations, Political and Communication Sciences b. BA in Tourism Geography (3 years) at the Faculty of Geography, Tourism and Sport c. BA in Kinesiotheraphy and Special Motricity (3 years) at the Faculty of Geography, Tourism and Sport d. BM in Medicine (6 years) at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy e. BA in International Business (3 years) at the Faculty of Economics f. BA in Business Administration (3 years) at the Faculty of Economics g. BA in Medical Physics (3 years) at the Faculty of Sciences h. BA in Robotics (4 years) at the Faculty of Management and Technological Engineering 2. Postgraduate level: a. MA in European Studies (2 years) at the Faculty of History, International Relations, Political and Communication Sciences b. MSc in Advanced Mechatronics Systems (2 years) at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology Management c. MA in Tourism, Management and Planning (2 years) at the Faculty of Geography, Tourism and Sport. d. MA in Business Administration (2 years) at the Faculty of Economics e. MA in International Business Administration (2 years) at the Faculty of Economics f. MA in Advanced Management (2 years) at the Faculty of Economics The residency programme in Medicine is offered only in Romanian, the candidates must submit a Romanian language certificate- B2 level or to have diploma of Romanian preparatory language year before applying. Every year, the academic year starts on the 1st of October . Eligible candidates Candidates from non-European Union countries; Candidates who have graduated from a high-school or college accredited in their country and offers access of the candidate for the chosen education programme. NOTE: DO NOT send original documents but send copies authenticated by the Romanian embassy or consulate. The university has NO obligation or responsibility for the actions taken by intermediaries (persons or companies). The website http://www.oradeauniversity.com/ is not a real website and has nothing to do with our University. Therefore, we will not assume any responsibilities for documents sent to this contact! The only official website of our institution is www.uoradea.ro. 2. Language of studies a. Romanian Candidates who do not speak Romanian language can apply for studies into Romanian provided they take a preparatory language course one year before enrolment. At the end of the preparatory year, the candidates will acquire a Romanian language certificate. In case the candidate already has knowledge of Romanian language, they can sit in for the Romanian language test at the Faculty of Letters which issues a language certificate. Romanian language certificates will be accepted only from Romanian universities accredited to issue such certificates. The candidates submitting Romanian diplomas and certificates, or documents attesting studies pursued in Romanian for at least four consecutive years in a pre-university unit or three consecutive years in a Romanian accredited higher education institution are exempt from taking the Romanian language test As of this year, candidates can apply for a Romanian language preparatory year at the University of Oradea. b. English Candidates choosing specializations in English have to submit one of the following documents: internationally acknowledged English certificate, proof that they pursued prior studies in English, proof that the candidate is a national of a country where English is an official language, or an English certificate issued by the Faculty of Letters (University of Oradea). 3. Education system: Long term higher education Long-term higher education = 3-6 years (undergraduate) Upon graduation, students are awarded a BA Diploma or BM (medicine). Post-university education (specialization, master and doctoral studies) Post-university education: Master studies = 1-2 years, Doctoral studies = 3 years All faculties and specializations can be found at www.uoradea.ro 3. Seating assignment The Romanian Ministry of Education assigns the number of available seats each year. For the academic year 2019-2020, the number of assigned seats at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy - Medicine in English - for non-EU citizens is 50. NOTE: In order to start a programme of study, the number of accepted students has to be at least 15. 4. Deadlines to receive applications: Bachelor and master degrees – 19th of July 12.00 o’clock Romanian language preparatory year – 19th of July 12.00 o’clock Doctoral studies - 19th of July 12.00 o’clock Residency - 24 March 2020 Date Time Activity 19.07.2019 12.00 Deadline to receive and record application files 19.07.2019 16.00 Sending application files to faculties 22.07.2019 14.00 1st stage – Posting first provisional lists 23.07.2019 14.00 Deadline to submit the appeals 24.07.2019 10.00 Posting results after appeals analysis 31.07.2019 12.00 Deadline to receive confirmations from admitted candidates 31.07.2019 14.00 2nd stage – Posting lists after confirmations 05.08.2019 12.00 Deadline to receive confirmations from candidates admitted after redistribution of available places 05.08.2019 14.00 3rd stage – Posting lists after confirmations 09.08.2019 12.00 Deadline to receive confirmations from candidates admitted after redistribution of available places 09.08.2019 14.00 4th stage – Posting lists after confirmations of admitted candidates Second option Date Time Activity 05.08.201 12.00 Posting provisional lists for other options 9 09.08.201 12.00 Deadline to receive confirmations from admitted 9 candidates 09.08.201 14.00 Posting final lists after confirmations from admitted 9 candidates 5. Admission procedure Foreign students who wish to enroll at the University of Oradea must submit documents authenticated by the Romanian Embassy/Consulate directly to the International Relations Department, Office for Foreign Students. Candidates send their files directly to the University who evaluates the files and sends the list of the proposed candidates to the Ministry of National Education – General Direction for International Relations in order to issue the letter of acceptance. The General Direction for International Relations will issue the Letter of acceptance to studies and will send it to the University. The selection will be done at the level of each faculty and specialization. The Ministry of National Education requires specific diplomas from every country. The list can be found HERE. 6. Processing file fee Before the file is processed, all candidates must pay a non-refundable processing file fee of 150 euro, a fee requested by the University of Oradea. The processing file fee will be paid to the University’s bank account before the application is submitted and it covers the expenses for the process of the issuance of the acceptance letter. Once the processing file fee is paid, it cannot be reimbursed. THE FEE CAN BE SENT ONLY VIA BANK TRANSFER!!!PLEASE DO NOT SEND IT BY WESTERN UNION OR ORDINARY MAIL!!! Beneficiary/Account's holder: Universitatea din Oradea, International Relations Department Beneficiary address: str. Universitatii, nr.1, 410087 Oradea, Bihor, Romania Name and address of the Bank: Banca Transilvania, Sucursala: Agentia Centru Oradea, Adresa: Str. Vasile Alecsandri nr.1 IBAN Account: RO15BTRLEURCRT0078251103 Bank Swift code: BTRLRO22 7. Documents required for the undergraduate programs at the University of Oradea 2019-2020 1. Application form for the issuance of the acceptance letter for studies (2 copies) 2. Application form for the university (2 copies) - Bachelor, 3. High School Diploma which allows the access of the candidate to the respective education program copy and legalized translation (English or Romanian) (2 copies) 4. Transcript of records from High School- copy and legalized translation (English or Romanian) (2 copies) 5. Birth certificate: copy and legalized translation (English or Romanian) (2 copies) 6. Passport Copy – valid at least 6 months after the date when the letter of acceptance to studies is issued; (2 copies) 7. Identity card (proof of permanent address ) translated copy-(2 copies) 8. Medical certificate in English to prove that the applicant does not suffer from contagious diseases( HIV, TBC, Hepatitis C) or other illnesses incompatible with the future profession) –(2 copies) 9. 2 passport photos (3/4 cm) 10. Confirmation of payment of the non-refundable processing file fee of 150 euro into the Bank account of the University. 11. English/Romanian language certificate B2 level (2 copies) 12. Other bachelor diploma from the medical field 13. If the submission of the file will be made by another person, the authorized person must submit to the Foreign Students Office a notarized power of attorney and passport copy. Bank account details: Beneficiary/Account's holder: Universitatea din Oradea, International Relations Department Beneficiary address: str. Universitatii, nr. 1, 410087 Oradea, Bihor, Romania Name and address of the Bank: Banca Transilvania, Sucursala : Agentia Centru Oradea, Adresa: Str. Vasile Alecsandri nr. 1 IBAN Account RO015BTRLEURCRT0078251103 Bank Swift code: BTRLRO22 Payment details: Processing file fee for…. (name of the candidate)Bank Swift code: BTRLRO22 For ENROLMENT the candidates will have to submit original, and copies
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