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The beginnings of law education in Cluj go back to the end of the sixteenth century. For over three centuries education was conducted in Latin, German and Hungarian. Beginning with 1919, after the unification of Transylvania with Romania, teaching was done in Romanian. Among the first teachers in the Faculty of Law of the Dacia Superior University there were famous personalities in the field of law such as: professor Victor Onişor, author of the first complete textbook of administrative law in the country, professor Traian Pop, penal law and criminologist with extensive activity in the two areas, professor Romulus Boilă, a specialist in constitutional law; Ion Cătuneanu, Roman law professor; Vasile Dimitriu, professor of business law and the first elected rector of the University of Cluj; Camil Negrea, professor of local civil law and also rector of the university; Emil Haţieganu, former honorary member of the Romanian Academy.

  • Address: 10-12 General Traian Mosoiu Street, Cluj-Napoca
  • Tel.: 0264-402.782
  • E-mail: admitere@law.ubbcluj.ro
  • Web: law.ubbcluj.ro

Specialisations

 

Law Field

1 Specialisation LAW - 4 years, full time education - in Romanian
- 4 years, distance education - in Romanian

 

Selection criteria

  • Examination assessing the logical reasoning skills, worth 50% of the admission score.
  • Baccalaureate score worth 50% of the admission score.

Number of student places September 2025

Field Specialisation  
Law Law There will be no admission in the September session.
Law (Hungarian)

 

Distance and part time learning
Field Specialisations  
Law Law There will be no admission in the September session.

Faculties Admission Calendar
July Session 2026

JULY 2026

Application process and deadlines

13-17

Submitting applications online (the platform closes on 17 July at 12:00 hrs)

18

Reporting observations (errors, omissions, etc.) (by 18 July at 14:00 hrs)

20

Admission examination

21

Submitting appeals against the grading criteria

22

Handling appeals

22

Posting examination results

23

Submitting appeals against the final grade

24

Handling appeals and posting initial results (by specialisations)

25-26

Confirmation of places and submitting documents in original, phase I (the platform closes on 26 July at 15:00 hrs)

27

Redistribution of unused places after phase I

28

Confirmation of places following redistribution and submission of original documents, phase II (the platform closes on 28 July at 15:00 hrs)

29

Posting final results

Faculties Admission Calendar
September Session 2026

SEPTEMBER 2026

Application process and deadlines

7-8

Submitting applications online (the platform closes on 8 September at 12:00 hrs)

9

Reporting observations (errors, omissions, etc.) (by 9 September at 14:00 hrs)

10

Admission examination

11

Submitting appeals against the grading criteria

11

Handling appeals

12

Posting examination results

13

Submitting appeals against the final grade

14

Handling appeals and posting initial results (by specialisations)

14-16

Confirmation of places and redistribution of unused places, submission of original documents (the platform closes on 16 September at 12:00 hrs)

16

Posting final results

The faculty organises admission for this session only if places are not filled in the July session.

Admission fee for Romanian citizens, European Union Citizens, European Economic Area citizens and Swiss Confederation citizens for the 2026 / 2027 academic year

EU: European Union; EEA: European Economic Area; SC: Swiss Confederation;

  • ADMISSION FEE = ADMISSION PROCESS + ADMISSION REGISTRATION
  • For tax reductions or waivers, please see our Admissions Regulations

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE - Admission Process

Specialisation / Field

Undergraduate degree
(lei)

Full time

Distance Learning

All specialisations

50

50

 

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE - Admission registration

Specialisation / Field

Undergraduate degree
(lei)

Full time

Distance Learning

All specialisations

300

300

 

Tuition fees for the academic year 2026 / 2027 for Romanian, EU¹, EEA² and SC³ citizens.