Thank you for posting! I studied in Iaşi before via the Erasmus+ program, and the dorm there was pretty decent.. otherwise I agree with everything else you said. I applied this year so hopefully I'll get accepted 🙏❤️🇷🇴
Yes, it depends on which dorm you`re staying, especially for Erasmus and exchange students they`re giving dorms with better conditions. Wish you good luck!🍀
@@mirasnotes incurand totii strainii vor pleca din Romania. anti ue anti nato, anti onu, anti strainii. afara cu toti straini din tara. sa stie toti straini ca 60% din Romanii suntem anti straini. uitate pe retele de socializare. dute de unde ai venit.
@@mirasnotes Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
Thanks for the information. Please I want to know Romania or Portugal which is better, for quality of life and making money. Where should I move to please 🙏
Madam has my passport been reissued or my old passport number is in my Romania work permit, if I get both the passports attached and write a letter from the company then there will be no problem in getting the visa sir.
Dear can you please tell me 1)is it easy to get the romanian scholarship? 2)Also will all the results be announced on 15 july or it will announce gradually? 3) will all the applicants receive the mail of acceptance or rejection? Please give me your value added comment
Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
If is scholarship yes. As for wifi you can get local number with unlimited calls in Romania and 60-100 gb internet, for 2-3 euro a month. Or fixed line with unlimited internet for 4-5 euro a month.
Hi, thanks for your information. I have one query, that is...romania is included in schengen Visa countries after having a Romanian visa. Why we can not move to other European countries? As my passport is not strong enough 🤐
@@mirasnotes Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
I'm romanian for real like is so many advantages and disadvantages like sometimes I am happy what I have But sometimes not.But sometimes not.I can say that be happy what you have in your school and don't look at others.
I totally agree. But I chose the topic of pros and cons, because I wanted to help many students from other countries make their choice and provide information based on my experience. Even the views indicate that this topic is of interest to many. Everything has its pros and cons, but this does not change the fact that I am happy here🥰
I am a New applicant planning to come to university Polytechnic of Bucharest. I am an Ethiopian stud transferring from Russia, I hope you are doing well plus the possibility to travel can exist due to the recent joining of Romania to schengen.
Hi there! I hope you are doing great! nice video! I have some questions that I want to ask. 1: In the first year that we are learning Romani, are we supported by the government like the rest of the university years( place to stay, monthly payments, etc.)?? 2: In your opinion, what are some good cities for applying for a bachelor in computer science? I don't know the Romani cities that well, and I appreciate your help with my questions. I wish you the best.
Peace be upon you, can I talk to them about “giving me all-girls housing, whether it is in the room and in the entire apartment” whether it is in the preparatory year or in university studies?
My question is I failed the physics in 12th twice lol I'm a clear it this time but does that will have any effect of me trying to get an admission in any Romanian Uni?
U can search up schools that offer scholarships in Romania and if you're looking for dormitory search for that too and if u find them I'm pretty sure u can apply for them online , also u might want to consider Hungary too (I'm also looking for scholarships in European countries)
Thanks for sharing I have been awarded the scholarship this year but I have only gotten the acceptance letter and not the accommodation letter from my school. I don't know how to go about it Also, I wish to ask if the Romanian government will guide us as we follow up with the visa process?
Dear friend, All you should do it to email the university you’ll be studying in to provide you with the accommodation letter as it is required to apply for the visa. I also got the scholarship and my university has already provided the letter to me. And I have already applied for my visa. I hope this helps you in a way. Wishing you the very best of luck.
@@amatcham9156 Hiiii friends, I am also a Romanian Scholarship student and I want to make a contact with you. Give me please your mail or something. ☺️
@@tamanjikestin1194 Hiiii friends, I am also a Romanian Scholarship student and I want to make a contact with you. Give me please your mail or something. ☺️
@@amatcham9156 Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
Hey, I really appreciate your efforts and all this informations. I just have some few questions to ask and I hope for your response, do they cover food and accommodation, how much do you think someone should budget monthly for living even during summer holidays or how much is the hostel fee during summer holidays, what do you think is hard while learning the Romanian language during the preparatory year? Looking forward for your response 🙏 be blessed
Hey Mira, I am currently studying in UMF, Iasi..I haven't applied scholarship because I am not aware at the time I applied...Now I am going into 2 year of MBBS...Can I still apply for scholarship???
Hello, my question is if I want to live independently and not stay in the university accommodation, is it possible or is there accommodation for just one person or that I would have to pay for it.
Someone are studying in Rumania can you suggest me the university are good and have good facility in university. Especially in university dorm (free no fee) and faculty.... And also that I know the good university mostly is private but I don't know good in Rumania please someone suggest mee
In Romania state universities are better and depends what do you want to study. Medicine is good in Cluj, Iasi, Bucharest, engineering in Bucharest, IT in Cluj,. Dorm is free food not, but not expensive.
As you said 65 euros is not enough for the expenses! So, is it ok for the students to do a part time job there? And can you tell me about the availability of halal food there?
@@mirasnotes Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
Hi, just saw your video. Very informative and helpful. I’m a Finnish citizen and I have top 5 passport so how often do I get to use it ? For example Christmas or eastern holidays ?
Thanks for your opinion. If you don't mind, I have two questions: do we get our accommodations on arrival in the city or we have to live a few days elsewhere. And if not, Are hotels or hostels available there? 2. Kindly make videos on formalities that a freshman has to do. ❤❤❤❤❤
After arrival (at the end of September) you will get your room. You will be informed about it by uni secretary. If not, you should send an email. 2. Okay, I’m thinking about that as well!
@@mirasnotes Does the Romania government scholarship program include language instruction for the Romanian language as part of the study, and is this language instruction provided free of charge to scholarship recipients? and the exam is also in Romania language means we have to read and write in Romania? Additionally, does the Romania government scholarship cover the cost of Wi-Fi services for students, or is it provided free of charge as part of the scholarship benefits? kindly reply
Interesting that you think the language is easy, especially when you had to learn it in only 1 year. The grammar wasn't annoying? You never mention he food, have you tried local dishes or you just eat what you are used to? And BTW when you travel, a quick trick to find places to visit is to to search online for - Obiective turistice in Judetul ... - and then you find a bunch of lists with w/e might be interesting in an area. BTW, what cultural differences stand out vs Kazakhstan?
I just compare it with English and despite the fact that I have been learning English almost all my life, I still make mistakes when speaking. And Romanian is perceived easier. Some topics were, of course, a bit difficult, for example, dative and so on. I've only tried sarmale with vegetables (I liked it), and mamaliga because I don't eat pork. And I also love cozonac and coliva. Btw thank u for the suggestion
And also about the differences with Kazakhstan, I would like to say that life in Romania seems to me more chill and many people work usually here until 4-5, while in our country they work until 18:30-19
@@mirasnotes I suppose the spelling is straight forward in Romanian while in English it takes some effort at first. And maybe the pronunciation, the sounds are also more comfortable for you as, while the accent in different, it's more similar to Russian while English is kinda different. Food, well Romania has a lot of soups for example and not all are pork, they can be chicken, beef, fish and there will be some that you'll like. You should also try zacusca (home made or from the vegetable market, or a good restaurant but not made at industrial scale from the supermarket), salata de vinete, icre, salata de beuf. And then deserts are the ones you buy at Cofetaria, the home made ones, plus some more. Pickles are kinda good too in Eastern Europe in general. For Easter drob de miel is traditional ( kinda like a haggis made from lamb organs) and lamb in general. And also pasca for Easter. Then cheeses, sana (sana is specific to RO, i am assuming you know it but just in case, it's kinda like kefir or sour milk). And mamaliga wise, try bulz too but it's kinda heavy. And stews can be made from all kinds of meat too. Maybe later i'll add some more on the topic If folks work until late, does that mean longer hours or do they start the day later? And do they go to sleep late? And i suppose, yeah Romania is kinda chill and Transilvania is more chill than the rest of Romania. People used to be more stressed in the past, the 80s and 90s were quite tough in Romania so that's why some older people are still quicker to get angry. Have you been to the Danube Delta or not yet?
I wanted try sana, because I lover kefir, but I was a bit scared🤣 I had no idea what is it. So thank u for explaining I guess I should try someday. They start working from 8-9 About Danube Delta: never heard about such a place🤔
@@mirasnotes Sana is maybe a tiny bit sweeter but just a tiny bit. The Danube Delta is a natural reserve and a World Heritage Site and it's a key stop for migratory birds on their way to Africa, some birds come from as far as China and Mongolia. In the summer i think there are over 300 species of birds there. Plus, fish, plants, animals - might also be the only spot in Europe that still has wild horses. You should go if you have the chance, at least a few days in 2 different spots - more than one to experience different vibes. And the food is mostly fish based. There is also a small community with Russian origins, mostly in small villages - they are called Lipoveni and they've been in Romania for hundreds of years as some kind of religious refugees- you can find some info on Wiki or something. And have you been to Salina Turda? It's like less than 30 km from Cluj i think. Sighisoara and Alba Iulia are not too far, Maramures is not too far, Apuseni Mountains are not too far and it's a nice landscape, kinda hilly not rocky but quite nice.
I have a question about the scholarship. What is the next step after the nomination and also related accomodations is offer to student before reaching to Romania or after. And from we download medical form
Everyone will receive it and it's says it's around so from 15 July going u can receive but those who are selected will receive it first and if they reject it then they give it to other Candidates,So they don't want to send people rejection messages @@pubgford4427
Hello Dear Mira 2 important questions 1. Can i stay in 🇷🇴 after graduation and live there if I'm not interested in returning home? 2. Can i apply another course ( i.e another degree) for scholarship after i finish the first one
Hello an amazing video Btw a few questions i have, 1.what are the average fees of uni with government scholarship and do we have to pay for the dorms 2. Im 18 but experienced in my programming field can i get jobs for it or do i need certificate and stuff to get jobs 3. Is the studies in English or Romanian
Hello, from what I saw when you arrive in the country even without Romanian you receive Romanian classes and your studies are administered in English, however those who will do a doctorate can apparently do it in English.
Regarding scholarships, you do not pay for accommodation or tuition, registration, etc. If it is a scholarship offered by the government, you can also earn a small amount per month to help you with the costs. That is, if it's the scholarship I'm imagining, the one on the official Romanian website.
Of course it’s almost impossible to understand 100% and speak without mistakes after learning the language just in one year. Especially all dialects etc… But still enough to understand many things
What country are you from? And I have a question about the 65 euros a month you get. Is it enough per month or do you have to work part-time to earn extra income to manage all monthly expenses? Are part-time jobs hard to find for international students who don't yet know the Romanian language?
It’s enough only for food, my parents are helping me with finances. About other questions I already answered in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WeDDCPRCK8k.html
@@mirasnotes I have watched your videos, which you sent the link to But there are still about three questions. If it did not bother you, I would like to ask you to answer 1. Total expenses per month, including food and others, how much do you spend per month? And in the summer, how much does it cost more than usually? 2. Is there an expensive fee for receiving money from abroad? 3. Can your family ship some stuff to you from abroad?
Hi, first, great video, thank you for that. Second, I'm Brazilian and I have some questions 😅😅 what course are you taking? how much was your average GPA? do you know brasov? (I applied there) Is 65 euros enough to eat well or do we need to have extra money? Is it true that on summer vacation we lost our accommodation? my english is weak (yes, i'm using google translator 😅😅can a person with basic english survive in romania ? sorry for the questions (some even personal) but there are not so many brazilians in romania and i think you can help me with that.😅 😅
Hi. I visited Brasov this month. I loved this city😍 So beautiful there. Yes, you need extra money Of course you can live with basic knowledge in english, no worries And I already answered to other questions in this video:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WeDDCPRCK8k.html