Polytechnic University of Bucharest
Has been teaching courses in Engineering since 1818, founded 1867 as School of Bridges, Roads and Mines. Reorganized as Polytechnic School of Bucharest 1948, with some faculties detached as separate institutions. Acquired present status and title 1965. A State Institution.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Education and Research
Grades 3
Languages 4
Divisions 15
- Aerospace Engineering FacultyFields of study: Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
- Applied Chemistry and Materials Sciences Faculty
- Applied Sciences Faculty
- Automatic Control and Computer Science Faculty
- Biotechnical Systems Engineering Faculty
- Electrical Engineering FacultyFields of study: Electrical Engineering
- Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology Faculty
- Engineering and Management of Technological Systems FacultyFields of study: Technology
- Engineering in Foreign Languages FacultyFields of study: Engineering
- Entrepreuneurship, Business Engineering and Management Faculty
- Materials Science and Engineering FacultyFields of study: Materials Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics Faculty
- Medical Engineering FacultyFields of study: Biomedical Engineering
- Power Engineering Faculty
- Transports FacultyFields of study: Transport Engineering
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (Bacalaureat) and entrance examination