Admissions Requirements for University of European Political and Economic Studies “Constantin Stere”
International students in Moldova are expected to commence their studies during the month of September, applications and supporting documents must be submitted to the university no later than the first day of September each year.
Undergraduate Degree Applicants:
- Completed and signed University of Political and Economic Studies “Constantin Stere” Undergraduate application form and Rules and Regulations form;
- Certified copy of the international passport data page;
- Certified copy of the birth certificate;
- High School graduation certificate (see index);
- English translations of all academic documents submitted, if applicable. Translations should be attested by the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in the applicant’s home country;
- IELTS or TOEFL certificate or any other certificate of language proficiency;
- Medical Health Report showing that the student is fit to study in Moldova;
Accepted High School Graduation Certificates:
International Baccalaureat (IB) Diploma Programme (DP):
- iia. The International Baccalaureate / DP Programme passed with an overall score 24 or more
- iib. The French Baccalaureat: An overall score of 50% or above is required
Applicants who have taken the GCSE or IGCSE examinations must have achieved one of the following combinations:
- 3 A Levels and 1 O Level IGCSE
- 2 A Levels and 3 O Levels IGCSE
- 1 A Level and 6 O Levels IGCSE
- 8 O Levels IGCSE
Applicants who have taken WAEC or NECO examinations should have achieved a minimum of 5 passes with grades A1 to C6 in specific subjects according to their applied faculty:
- Faculty of LAW
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Ecology and Applied Ingenergy
- Faculty of International Relations and Socio-Human Science
- Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences
Applicants who have completed their high school education from an Post-Soviet state must have graduated from their Grade 12 Attestat examination, and all subjects taken must have been passed with a grade between 3 and 5.
Applicants who have taken the Tawjihi examination in Jordan must have achieved the following overall scores:
All other departments: Tawjihi Scientific, Literary, Agriculture or Work Stream with an overall score of 60% or above
Applicants from Arabic speaking (Middle Eastern) countries; Iraq; Syria; Libya; Egypt; Yemen; UAE; Algeria; Morocco; must have passed their Grade 12 high school edcuation with an overall grade of 60% or above
Applicants from the Kurdistani region of Iraq must have passed their Secondary Certificate examination with an overall score of 60% or above
Applicants from India and Pakistan must submit both their part 1 (Grade 10) and part 2 (Grade 12 Intermediary / Higher Secondary) certificates. The applicant must have passed their Grade 12 examinations with an overall score of 50% or above
Please note: Applicants who have graduated from a high school education system not mentioned above must have successfully completed their high school eduaction with an overall grade accepted by the Ministry of Education in the home country of the applicant for admission to undergraduate studies abroad.
Transfer Applicants:
Students applying to transfer to University of Political and Economic Studies “Constantin Stere” from another university must also provide the International Admissions Office with a copy of their up-to-date transcript from their previous / current university, along with a guideline of the university’s grading system.
IELTS AND TOFEL QUALIFICATIONS:
IELTS and TOEFL qualifications obtained with the following minimum achieved scores are accepted as evidence of proficiency in the English language:
IELTS | TOEFL (PAPER BASED EXAM) | TOEFL (INTERNET BASED EXAM) | |
UNDERGRADUATE | 5.0 | 500 | 60 |
GRADUATE | 6.0 | 550 | 80 |
POST GRADUATE | 6.0 | 550 | 80 |
Please Note: The IELTS or TOEFL qualification should have been obtained no more than 2 years prior to the date of on-campus registration and the original version of the certificate will need to be submitted to the Admissions Team. Not meeting these requirements will invalidate the acceptability of the qualification.
STEP BY STEP APPLICATION PROCESS:
The applicant should submit the above mentioned documents to the university
If the applicant is accepted to study their applied degree program at the university, a Provisional Acceptance letter will be issued to the applicant confirming their eligibility to study and advising of the non-refundable amount payable to the university to secure the placement
Payments should be made to the university bank account details provided in the Provisional Acceptance letter, and a receipt of the transaction should be sent to the International Admissions Office as soon as the payment is made
Once the payment is confirmed as received by the university’s account department, the official Acceptance letter will be issued to the student, confirming the secured placement and the final amount of monies received by the student. As soon as the student receives their official Acceptance letter, they should contact their nearest Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in their home country to book a visa appointment, if applicable
The International Admissions office will provide the student wth an Airport Pick Up form which should be completed and returned along with a copy of the student’s flight ticket as soon as the flight ticket is purchased
The International Admissions Office will also provide the student with the Dormitory Application form, which the student is required to complete and return as soon as possible along with evidence of any required non-refundbale dormitory deposit fee
The student is required to complete their on-campus registration during the dates mentioned in their acceptance letters. Lates registration is subject to the discretion of the university