Undergraduate programmes admission
Selection criteria for the Romanian Language and Literature Major specialisation
- Written test in Romanian language (90 minutes) calculated as 50% of the admission score.
- The baccalaureate score calculated as 50% of the admission score.
After completion of written test in Romanian language, candidates will write in maximum 30 minutes an essay in an international language (English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish), marked with Approved/Rejected
Selection criteria for the Hungarian Language and Literature Major specialisation
- Written test in Hungarian language, allocated time 90 minutes – calculated as 50% of the admission score
- The baccalaureate score calculated as 50% of the admission score.
After completion of written test in Hungarian language, candidates will write in maximum 30 minutes an essay in an international language (English, French, German,Russian, Italian, Spanish), marked with Approved/Rejected.
Selection criteria for Comparative Universal Literature Major and Foreign languages Major
- Written test in foreign language (90 minutes) calculated as 50% of the admission score.
- The baccalaureate score calculated as 50% of the admission score.
Selection criteria for Hungarian Ethnography and Hungarian Cultural Studies
- Knowledge of mother tongue (written test, 90 minutes) calculated as 50% of the admission score.
- The baccalaureate score calculated as 50% of the admission score.
Selection criteria for Applied Modern Languages
- Language proficiency test for the Major and Minor languages of specialization calculated as 50% of the admission score
- The baccalaureate score calculated as 50% of the admission score.
Modern languages and literatures for the Minor specializations (B):
English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Finnish, Japanese, Hebrew, Chinese, Korean
Classical languages and literatures for the Minor specializations (B):
Latin, Old Greek, Herbew
Comparative Universal Literature:
As a Minor specialization it can be studied in both Romanian and Hungarian.