StudyROM article | updated June 11, 2026
Canadian high school courses for Romania medical school: what to organize early.
Canadian applicants should not wait until the application deadline to organize high school evidence. Course names, transcripts, report cards, diploma status, translations, and authentication/apostille planning can all affect the file.
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Start with the official university list
Every Romanian university can publish its own file rules and scoring details. Canadian students should use the official university page first, then build a document folder that matches the required uploads.
UMF Craiova's admission page refers to high school data and document uploads, and it warns applicants to scan documents in PDF format with the proper naming logic.
StudyROM rule
Use official sources first, then decide if paid support is worth it. No page should promise admission, visa approval, residency matching, or Canadian licensure.
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Course planning should support the medical story
A Canadian student should expect science-heavy scrutiny. Biology, chemistry, math, and related senior courses are usually the core academic story for medicine or dentistry, but the exact scoring method must be verified on the university page.
Do not guess from another student's province. Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec, and other systems can present records differently.
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Use official sources first, then decide if paid support is worth it. No page should promise admission, visa approval, residency matching, or Canadian licensure.
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Report cards and transcripts are not the same thing
A transcript usually summarizes final course history. A report card may show term marks, teacher comments, attendance, and school details. Some files may benefit from having clean proof of both final marks and school identity when the official list or evaluator asks for supporting evidence.
StudyROM's private materials can show what sample school papers look like after sensitive information is removed, but public pages should not expose private client documents.
StudyROM rule
Use official sources first, then decide if paid support is worth it. No page should promise admission, visa approval, residency matching, or Canadian licensure.
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Build the folder before deadline pressure
The safest order is to collect school records, check names and dates, scan clean PDFs, confirm translations, plan apostille or authentication where required, and keep originals ready for later physical-file steps.
A rushed file creates avoidable mistakes: missing pages, bad scans, wrong filenames, and unclear document relationships.
StudyROM rule
Use official sources first, then decide if paid support is worth it. No page should promise admission, visa approval, residency matching, or Canadian licensure.
Back to guide hubDecision checklist
Use this before you pay for help or commit to a route.
- Collect diploma or expected graduation evidence.
- Collect official transcript and any useful report-card evidence.
- Check science course names and final marks.
- Plan translations and apostille/authentication early.
Quick answers
Common Canadian questions.
Do Canadian students need specific high school courses?
They should verify the target university's current admission rules. Science courses usually matter for medicine and dentistry, but the official university page controls the file.
Should students keep report cards?
Yes. Report cards can help show school context and marks, especially when organizing a complete evidence folder.
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