While tuition fees in Romania are already affordable compared to Western Europe, international students — including Indians — can also apply for scholarships. These scholarships may cover tuition fees, accommodation, or even provide monthly stipends.
Scholarships for MBBS in Romania
1. Romanian Government Scholarships
Offered through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and Ministry of Education.
Usually cover tuition fees, accommodation, and a monthly stipend.
Priority is often given to non-EU students.
Application is done via the Romanian Embassy in your home country.
2. University-Specific Scholarships
Some Romanian universities provide merit-based scholarships to international students after the first year, based on academic performance. These may include:
Partial tuition fee waivers
Excellence scholarships for top-performing students
Scholarships for MBBS in Romania
3. EU-Funded Programs (Erasmus+)
Once enrolled, students may be eligible to apply for Erasmus+ exchange scholarships, allowing them to study in other European universities for a semester with financial support.
4. Need-Based Assistance
Certain universities also offer social scholarships for students facing financial difficulties.
Scholarships for MBBS in Romania
💡 Note for Indian Students: Romanian government scholarships for full MBBS programs are highly competitive. Many Indian students self-finance their studies but can apply for merit scholarships after the first year to reduce costs.
This tool calculates fees based on official college fee structures, quota, category, gender, and income slab. Includes scholarships and waivers where applicable.
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🎓 Government scholarships & waivers applied automatically
Category-based: SC, ST, VJNT, OBC, and EWS waivers as per CET Cell norms
Income slab-based: Discounts for non-creamy layer candidates (₹8 lakh cut-off)
Gender-based: Special reduced fees for female candidates in select colleges/quota
Realistic estimates: Applied using actual percentages from government GRs (where published)