Program choice
Medicine and Dental Medicine are different decisions. Compare tuition, length, recognition pathway, and career target.
UMF Craiova guide
UMF Craiova is one of the Romanian universities Canadian students may research for English-taught Medicine and Dental Medicine. The useful approach is simple: read the official admission page, organize the file early, and compare the route against Canada with realistic recognition planning.
Current published example
UMF Craiova published the 2026 file-examination registration window for international citizens from May 25, 2026 at 12:00 to July 15, 2026 at 12:00. The same admission page lists 2026/2027 tuition examples of 8,500 euro per year for Medicine in English and 6,500 euro per year for Dental Medicine in English.
Because dates and tuition can change by year, students should verify the current official page before acting.
It is easier to plan when the city, costs, and student route are explained by someone already living there, not only by a generic agency page.
What to check
Medicine and Dental Medicine are different decisions. Compare tuition, length, recognition pathway, and career target.
Check forms, school documents, passport, photos, translations, legalization, proof of payment, and confirmation steps.
Plan visa, housing, travel, university arrival, and residence permit documents as a second stage.
The pitch is not only lower tuition. It is also that Canada often requires years of undergraduate study before medicine or dentistry, while Romania may offer a different entry structure.
Practical caution
A strong application file is readable, complete, correctly named, and built from official instructions. If a document is unclear, ask before uploading or paying for unnecessary steps.
Craiova planning
Send your target program and intake. You get a quick fit check first.
FAQ
UMF Craiova lists 2026/2027 Medicine in English at 8,500 euro per year on its official international admissions page.
UMF Craiova lists 2026/2027 Dental Medicine in English at 6,500 euro per year on its official international admissions page.
No. Always verify the current official university page for the intake year before preparing or submitting a file.