Banat University Timisoara: Veterinary Medicine in English
Degrees
Veterinary Medicine
Admission model
File ranking
Tuition
EUR 7,000 start
2026 application
6-24 Jul
Published capacity
45 students
Living Costs
Approx. EUR 550-850 / month
Credits
360 ECTS
Website
Link
Banat University of Life Sciences in Timisoara offers an English-taught Veterinary Medicine route through its Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The official 2026/2027 education offer lists the English route as accredited, 360 ECTS and capped at 45 maximum students.
This is not a standard Medicine/Dentistry page, so the page should be direct about fit. It belongs with the Romania veterinary options because it is a relevant English-taught veterinary option, but it should not be confused with the Medicine entrance-exam funnel.
Best fit
Students who specifically want Veterinary Medicine in English, a six-year animal-health route and a western Romanian city near Hungary and Serbia.
Main caveat
The 2026/2027 program offer is published, but the newest faculty tuition material found during QA still points to 2025/2026. Applicants should verify the exact payable tuition before transferring money.
English-taught Veterinary Medicine at Banat University
The English Veterinary Medicine route is a six-year, 360 ECTS program. Unlike the broader Romanian medical-university pages, Banat is currently listed here for one Medimentor-relevant track: Veterinary Medicine in English.
The 2026 bachelor admission calendar lists a July session and a September session. The international pages say Veterinary Medicine applicants are an exception to the standard electronic flow: faculty application files must be sent by post to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
6-24 Jul
July-session bachelor registration window in the official 2026 admission calendar.
24 Jul
July-session results are listed after 16:00 in the official 2026 calendar.
1-15 Sep
September-session bachelor registration window if places remain available.
16-17 Sep
September-session confirmation window for budgeted and fee-paying places.
Documents
Two-file international route
EU/EEA/Swiss applicants prepare a CNRED recognition file and a faculty application file.
Non-EU applicants prepare a Letter of Acceptance file and a faculty application file.
Veterinary Medicine applicants are told to send the faculty files by post.
Language
Language proof needs checking
The 2026/2027 EU bachelor page asks for minimum B1 language competence for foreign-language routes, while the faculty's 2025 English admission page asked for B2 English. Applicants should verify the faculty's current accepted level.
Evaluation model
USVT's 2026 bachelor admission criteria describe ranking by admission average: 80% from the baccalaureate exam average and 20% from the arithmetic average of high-school years. That makes the route file and academic-record driven, not a separate Medimentor-style written Biology/Chemistry entrance exam page.
File discipline matters
Postal submission, translations, authenticated copies and recognition or acceptance-letter documents leave less room for last-minute correction than a simple online form.
Academic average drives ranking
The general 2026 criterion weights baccalaureate performance heavily, so students should not treat this as an exam-prep-only route.
Admission is conditional
Final enrollment can still depend on recognition, visa/residence status, original documents, fee payment and faculty file completion.
This means Medimentor should position Banat as a route-comparison and application-control page. Veterinary-focused applicants still need strong science foundations, but the published 2026 admission criteria are not a separate written MCQ science exam.
Tuition, fees and living costs
The safest wording is to call tuition a current-check item. The faculty English admission page and the latest fee PDF found during QA point to EUR 7,000 for the first years, but the public fee PDF is still marked 2025/2026. The 2026/2027 admission fee PDF is current and lists application, file-processing and enrollment fees.
Cost item
Current official figure
Notes
Veterinary Medicine in English tuition
2025/26: EUR 7,000 in years I-II
The latest faculty fee PDF found for 2025/26 lists foreign-language Veterinary Medicine at EUR 7,000 in years I-II, EUR 6,000 in year III, EUR 5,500 in year IV, EUR 4,500 in year V and EUR 3,500 in year VI.
2026/27 tuition status
Verify before payment
The official 2026/27 education offer is published, but the current public tuition material found during QA still points to 2025/26 faculty fees.
Admission application fee
100 RON / EUR 100
The 2026/27 admission-fee PDF lists 100 RON for Romanian/EU/EEA/Swiss-type applicants and EUR 100 for third-country applicants.
File-processing fee for foreign-language programs
EUR 100
The 2026/27 admission-fee PDF lists EUR 100 for one foreign-language study program and EUR 50 for a second program.
Enrollment fee
150 RON / EUR 100
The 2026/27 admission-fee PDF lists first-year enrollment at 150 RON for Romanian/EU/EEA/Swiss-type applicants and EUR 100 for third-country applicants.
Living costs in Timisoara
Approx. EUR 550-850 / month
Planning range for rent, food, transport and normal student spending before visa/residence, document and animal-practice costs.
Veterinary Medicine also has route-specific practical costs: protective equipment, animal handling, clinical materials, transport to practice sites and documents for animal-health placements can matter more than on a purely classroom-based program.
Recognition and enrollment conditions
Veterinary Medicine is a regulated professional route. EU recognition and later licensing depend on the veterinary regulator in the country where the graduate wants to practise, so students should verify professional-registration rules before choosing the route.
Student life in Timisoara
Timisoara is a large western Romanian student city close to Hungary and Serbia. For veterinary students, the main lifestyle difference is the practical nature of the faculty: animal-health training, clinics and field exposure matter more than on a standard classroom-heavy degree.
Western Romania student city
Timisoara offers a stronger city environment than smaller veterinary-only towns, with transport links toward Central Europe.
Veterinary faculty setting
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine maintains dedicated curriculum links and veterinary-clinic infrastructure, so applicants should inspect facilities and practical training directly.
How Medimentor helps
Banat Veterinary Medicine is a specialist track. Medimentor can help students decide whether Veterinary Medicine is the right profession, compare it with Medicine and Dentistry routes, keep the file timeline clean and refresh the science base needed for animal-health studies.
Application-file planning
Track postal submission, recognition documents, language proof, fee proof and original-document requirements.
Deadline control
Keep July and September registration, result and confirmation windows visible from the start.
Science readiness
Use Biology and Chemistry revision to enter the first year stronger, even without a separate written entrance exam.
Can I study Veterinary Medicine in English at Banat University Timisoara?
Yes. The official 2026/2027 educational offer lists Veterinary Medicine in English as an accredited 360 ECTS program at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, with 45 maximum students.
Does Banat Veterinary Medicine in English have a written Biology and Chemistry entrance exam?
The university's 2026 bachelor admission criteria describe ranking by admission average: 80% baccalaureate average and 20% arithmetic average of high-school years. The faculty English admission page also frames the English route around application files rather than a separate written science exam.
What are the 2026 application dates?
The 2026 bachelor calendar lists July-session registration from 6 July to 24 July 2026, results on 24 July after 16:00, and confirmation from 27 to 29 July. The September session lists registration from 1 September to 15 September, results on 15 September after 16:00, and confirmation from 16 to 17 September.
How much is Veterinary Medicine in English tuition?
The latest faculty fee PDF found during QA is for 2025/2026. It lists foreign-language Veterinary Medicine at EUR 7,000 in years I-II, EUR 6,000 in year III, EUR 5,500 in year IV, EUR 4,500 in year V and EUR 3,500 in year VI. Applicants should verify the 2026/2027 tuition file before payment.
What language proof is needed?
The 2026/2027 EU bachelor page asks for an English or French language competence certificate at minimum B1 for foreign-language study programs unless an exemption applies. The 2025 faculty English admission page asked for a B2 English proficiency certificate, so applicants should confirm the faculty's current accepted level before submitting.