Candidates send their admission documents to the Office for International Cooperation and International Students of Bucharest University of Economic Studies, by email, to the address internationaladmission@ase.ro with all the required documents scanned properly (we do not accept photos) and included in only one PDF file, named with the candidate’s name.
If the applicant doesn’t speak Romanian and the chosen program is taught in Romanian, he/she should learn Romanian during a preparatory year.
For the applicants who wish to study in English, French or German and are not native speakers / can not provide documents that they have studied for at least 4 years academic programs in the study language of the program they have applied for/ do not provide a recognised language certificate, a compulsory language test will be organised after their arrival in Romania. Until successful completion of the test, their admission will be conditional.
Registration and tuition fees are decided each year by the Academic Senate of the university and might be subject to change at the beginning of each academic year.
Non-EU candidates can apply within a maximum of three years from the date of the defence and passing the baccalaureate exam.
For the candidates who would like to study in:
– English, the minimum baccalaureate average grade accepted is the equivalent of average grade 6;
– French, the minimum baccalaureate average grade accepted is the equivalent of average grade 8.
For the academic year 2025-2026, the tuition fee is 3000 Euro/year + 300 Euro registration fee.
Upon arrival in Romania, the accepted applicant will have to register personally at Bucharest University of Economic Studies, having the following documents:
For the candidates who would like to study in foreign languages, Bucharest University of Economic Studies offers the following bachelor’s programs:
Programs taught in English
- Accounting and Management Information Systems
- Business Administration
- Business Administration in Trading, Tourism, Services, Commodity Science and Quality
- Management
- Economic Informatics
- Finance and Banking
- International Business and Economics
- Management
- Marketing
Programmes taught in French
Business Administration
Programmes taught in German
Business Administration