Additional Costs and Living

Additional Costs and Living

Additional costs of living in Bucharest include everyday expenses such as food, public transport, accommodation, and personal needs. These costs vary depending on each student’s lifestyle and spending habits, but the city remains relatively affordable compared to many other European capitals, especially when using student discounts and reduced-price services.

University facilities include the Kogalniceanu Cafeteria, which offers subsidized meals in a central and convenient location, helping students manage their daily food expenses at accessible prices.

Address: 36-46 Mihail Kogalniceanu Road, Sector 5, Bucharest

In the same area, students also have access to medical and dental services through university-affiliated clinics and nearby healthcare facilities, providing support for general consultations, urgent care, and dental treatments when needed.

Students can also enjoy the University of Bucharest Botanical Garden, a quiet green space used for relaxation, study breaks, and educational purposes. It hosts a variety of plant species and serves as both a scientific and recreational area within the city.

Address: 32, Cotroceni Road, Sector 6, Bucharest

B2 English level proficiency

Autumn Semester (Semester I): beginning of October - mid February

Spring Semester (Semester II): mid February - mid July

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