Recognition and equivalence of studies

We provide comprehensive legal assistance for the recognition and equivalence of studies completed abroad, helping you continue your education or access the labor market in Romania without obstacles.

What does the Ministry of National Education do?

  • Evaluates and recognizes educational qualifications held by citizens of the EU, EEA, and the Swiss Confederation, their family members, as well as beneficiaries of international protection, to enable them to continue their studies in Romania.

  • Evaluates educational qualifications held by citizens of non-EU countries to allow them access to the labor market in Romania.

  • Recognizes higher education degrees (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral), determining their level, field, and specialization according to the Romanian education system.

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How can we help you?

  • Preparation and review of the documentation for recognition and equivalence;

  • Certified translations and completion of the necessary forms;

  • Representation before the Ministry of National Education;

  • Reduced processing time and avoidance of refusals;

  • Personalized advice for each type of studies and individual situation;

Why turn to a specialized lawyer?

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Experience in Romanian educational and administrative legislation;

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Avoid bureaucratic errors that could delay the recognition of qualifications;

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Step-by-step guidance throughout the entire procedure;

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Fast and efficient solutions, tailored to your needs;

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Professional representation to maximize your chances of success.

Get in touch with us

If you want to start the procedure or need personalized guidance, please fill out the contact form and you will be assisted as soon as possible.

Phone+40 722 172929

Emailoffice@avocatdeleanu.ro

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Frequently asked questions

1. Who can apply for the recognition of studies in Romania?

Citizens of the EU, EEA, and the Swiss Confederation, their family members, beneficiaries of international protection, and citizens from non-EU countries.

2. What types of studies can be recognized?

Pre-university, higher education (bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral), and professional studies, depending on the applicable legislation.

3. Is it necessary to have the documents translated?

Yes, all documents in a foreign language must be legally translated to be accepted.

4. How long does the recognition or equivalence procedure take?

The duration varies depending on the type of studies and the complexity of the documentation, but assistance from a lawyer can expedite the process.

5. Can I work in Romania if my studies have been recognized?

Yes, having your studies recognized allows you to access the labor market and carry out legal professional activities.

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