Felvi.ro

About

Who are we?
 Felvi.ro is the Hungarian-language platform that gathers all higher education institutions in Romania, serving as the primary information source for high school and university students. It offers a national university list, programme search, accommodation options and guidance for student life – everything you need to make studying and university life easier. It supports both future and current students with tools such as a credit calculator and student job listings. The platform is continuously updated, especially before admission periods, to provide accurate and up-to-date information.

What do we offer?
For high school students:

  • Universities and study programmes: Search by filters to find institutions and fields that match your interests. You can save favourites and complete a questionnaire to discover which programme suits you best.
  • Student organisations: Information on Hungarian student associations in major university cities.
  • Accommodation: Details on university dorms and a list of websites for rental housing.
  • University glossary & useful tips: Helping you understand key terms and survive your first year.

For university students:
  • Credit calculator: Enter your courses, credit points and grades — the system calculates your average. Data can be saved and edited each semester.
  • Student jobs: Overview of job platforms, groups and events available across the country.

Coming soon:
 New functions such as scholarship search, master’s and PhD programmes, exchange opportunities, and information for international students wishing to study in Romania. Post-secondary programmes will also be available. Suggestions are welcome — feel free to contact us!
Felvi.ro is a project of the National Hungarian Student Association.

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