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About National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest

National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest (POLITEHNICA Bucharest) is a comprehensive university with more than two centuries of tradition. The university branches are positioned strategically in the most industrially developed areas of the country. The Bucharest Branch is the largest and oldest technical university in the country. Since its foundation in 1818, it has worked towards accelerating the industrial revolution of the country and becoming a scientific and cultural hub, not only for the academic community, but for the entire society. The Pitești Branch has been recognized since its foundation in 1962, as the main source of highly qualified specialists in various fields like science, arts, philology, law, economics, automotive engineering and sports. It continues to spark the interest of many students from all over the world, being one of the largest and oldest centers for teaching Romanian to foreign students.

POLITEHNICA Bucharest is now the largest university in the country, with 21 faculties and over 40.000 students, having access to 87 cutting-edge Research Centers and a total of 380 Bachelor and Master's programs of which 55 are taught in English, French, and German. POLITEHNICA Bucharest has a constant collaboration with most major companies in the region and the students benefit from internship agreements with almost 1000 international companies ...


About Bucharest

Modern European metropolis, mentioned for the first time at the end of the XIVth century, Bucharest is being the capital city of Romania since 1862. Also, Bucharest is the political, administrative, economical, social, cultural and academic centre of the country. Placed in the Romanian Plain, between the Danube and the Carpathians Mountains, on the banks of the Dambovita and Colentina rivers, with more than two millions inhabitants, Bucharest is one of the major cities in the South-Eastern Europe. After a long period of relative isolation imposed by the communist regime, Bucharest has become today an important industrial and commercial centre, a dynamic and attractive city by it's numerous and valuable places of interest: more than 600 historical and architectural monuments, more than 50 museums and art galleries, 22 theatres and concert halls, libraries, pleasure gardens (Cismigiu being the oldest one). The tourist offer of Bucharest, made of a thesaurus that reflects its history, is representative ....