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Moldova

Continent: Europe

Population: 3,350,900

Area: 33,846

GDP: 25.177 billion

ISO code: MD

Universities count: 28

Universities in Moldova

  • Perspectiva University-INT

  • University of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova

  • Technical University of Moldova

  • Tiraspol State University

  • Nistrean Institute of Economics and Law

  • Transports, Informatics and Communications Academy

    More details about the country

    Moldova, also known by its alternative names the Republic of Moldova/Republica Moldova/Republica Moldovenească, is a sovereign landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with its neighbors including Romania and Ukraine. The country is among the most popular tourist destinations and has a relatively stable and growing economy. The country has a rich culture and history due to its location. The capital of the country is Chisinau (Kishinyov, also spelled Kishinev or Kišin’ov), located on the Byk River with a population of 4,036,938 people.

    Moldova can also be considered a worthwhile location to study abroad. This is due to several factors such as the range of available institutions of higher education, subjects which can be studied, affordability of both tuition fees and costs of living, and others. Moldova has a rather extensive list of accredited and internationally recognized universities, including favored choices such as the Technical University of Moldova. Furthermore, the country’s institutions of higher education can train students in a broad variety of subjects such as Administration, Business, Tourism, Economics, Law & Jurisprudence, Finance & Banking, Marketing, Management, Information Technologies, Accounting, Ecology, International Relations, Philology, Computer Science and others. The country’s institutions of higher education are also relatively affordable as the tuition fees tend to be less costly compared to sovereign states such as France or Spain. Similarly, Moldova’s standard of living is high yet the costs of living are comparatively low, particularly utility bills. Also, the sovereign state is a suitable location to practice foreign languages such as English, Russian, Ukrainian, and others.