Service packages
We offer 3 distinct packages, each designed to provide comprehensive support tailored for your study abroad in Romania. Choose the option that best fits your needs, knowing that every package offers our commitment to your success.
Essential
*All prices include VAT
Personalized university matching
Application document review
Streamlined application submission
Advanced
*Includes all benefits from the Essential
Interview preparation
Exam preparation
Visa application assistance
Certified document translation
Premium
*Includes all benefits from the Advanced
Airport Welcome & Pick-up
Housing localization assistance
Community integration
24/7 support
Priority
FAQ
1. Is Romania a safe country for international students?
Yes, Romania is considered one of the safest countries in Eastern Europe, especially in major university cities. We prioritize student well-being and provide essential safety guidance.
2. Are there English-taught programs available in Romanian universities?
Absolutely. Many Romanian universities offer a wide range of Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs taught entirely in English, particularly in popular fields like Medicine, IT, and Engineering.
3. What are the total costs of studying and living in Romania?
Romania offers high-quality education at significantly more affordable costs than many Western European countries. We provide detailed estimates for tuition and living expenses to help you budget effectively.
4. How does the visa application process work for Japanese citizens?
While Japanese citizens enjoy short-stay visa-free entry, a long-stay student visa is required. We provide a precise, step-by-step guide and dedicated support for your visa application process.
5. What kind of support does Romania Bound offer upon arrival?
We offer comprehensive post-arrival assistance, including airport pick-up, help with university registration, finding accommodation, and practical guidance for settling into life in Romania.
Student testimonials

“Studying in Romania has been life-changing. I’ve made friends from all over the world. You should definitely go abroad if you're hesitating."

“Balancing classes and part-time work isn’t easy, but living in Bucharest has taught me resilience and independence.”