Over 9 thousand budget places for admission to university education

The authorities will fund 9,013 budgetary places in higher education institutions for the academic year 2026-2027, with the majority being reserved for pedagogy students, in the context of a teacher shortage. The decision regarding the admission plan was approved by the acting Government, reports IPN.

According to the Ministry of Education and Research, nearly a fifth of the total budget-funded places – 1 800 – are allocated to the field of Education Sciences. The decision comes at a time when there are 1 365 vacant positions in schools and kindergartens, including for educators and teachers of mathematics, Romanian language, physics, chemistry, foreign languages, and primary education.

In addition to teacher training, the state will finance 1 427 places for specializations in engineering, manufacturing technologies, architecture and construction, 1 019 places for the health sector, 870 places for information and communication technologies, and 380 places for agriculture, forestry, veterinary medicine and environmental sciences.

Out of the total state order, 5,380 places are allocated for undergraduate and integrated programs, 2,771 are intended for master’s programs, 504 for residency and clinical secondary studies, and 225 for doctorate studies. At the same time, 133 places are reserved for foreign citizens, based on international agreements concluded by the Republic of Moldova.

A novelty of the 2026 admission is the introduction of a minimum condition for master’s candidates: they will be able to compete for a state-funded place only if they have a general admission average of at least 7,00.





Over 9 thousand budget places for admission to university education

The authorities will fund 9,013 budgetary places in higher education institutions for the academic year 2026-2027, with the majority being reserved for pedagogy students, in the context of a teacher shortage. The decision regarding the admission plan was approved by the acting Government, reports IPN.

According to the Ministry of Education and Research, nearly a fifth of the total budget-funded places – 1 800 – are allocated to the field of Education Sciences. The decision comes at a time when there are 1 365 vacant positions in schools and kindergartens, including for educators and teachers of mathematics, Romanian language, physics, chemistry, foreign languages, and primary education.

In addition to teacher training, the state will finance 1 427 places for specializations in engineering, manufacturing technologies, architecture and construction, 1 019 places for the health sector, 870 places for information and communication technologies, and 380 places for agriculture, forestry, veterinary medicine and environmental sciences.

Out of the total state order, 5,380 places are allocated for undergraduate and integrated programs, 2,771 are intended for master’s programs, 504 for residency and clinical secondary studies, and 225 for doctorate studies. At the same time, 133 places are reserved for foreign citizens, based on international agreements concluded by the Republic of Moldova.

A novelty of the 2026 admission is the introduction of a minimum condition for master’s candidates: they will be able to compete for a state-funded place only if they have a general admission average of at least 7,00.


Chisinau marks 590 years since its first documentary attestation through the festival “Te salut, Chisinau”, which brought together, on the first day, thousands of residents and guests of the capital on the pedestrian street “Eugen Doga”. The festival kicked off in a festive atmosphere, with recitals performed by artists from the Republic of Moldova and Romania and a program dedicated to promoting the traditions and cultural heritage of the city, reports IPN.

On stage, the Municipal Folk Music Orchestra, conducted by the Advahov brothers, performed alongside singers Zinaida Julea, Mihai Ciobanu, Cristina Scarlat, Igor Cuciuc, Violeta Botezatu, Camelia Ursu, and Alexandra Cuhuteac. Also performing were the ensembles “Martisor”, “Izvorasul” from Cahul, and “Plaiesii”, while the special guests from Romania were Constantin Enceanu, Mioara Velicu, Angelica Flutur, Fuego, and Andra.

The mayor of Chisinau, Ion Ceban, stated that thousands of people chose to celebrate the city’s anniversary together. “Traditions and history are what represent us. Happy birthday, Chisinau!” the mayor conveyed.

The festival continues on Saturday, July 18, with an evening dedicated to retro music. Starting at 06:00 PM, the “Camerata Chisinau” Municipal Chamber Orchestra will perform on stage, along with the Dorel Burlacu Band, as well as several established performers from the Republic of Moldova, including Ion Suruceanu, Olga Ciolacu, Nina Crulicovschi, Radu Dolgan, Pasha Parfeni, Tania Turtureanu, and Catalin Josan. The special guest of the evening will be the Holograf band from Romania.

Until Sunday, visitors can admire the exhibition of folk craftsmen, shop from local producers, and taste traditional Moldovan dishes. Access to all events is free.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025