The Government has approved the tuition-free Master’s admission places for the 2026/2027 academic year. A total of 1,280 places have been allocated, with 1,058 designated for state universities and 3 kept in reserve. The allocation is based on labour market demand and university applications.
A significant portion of the places (38.7%) has been allocated to STEM and agricultural fields: 231 for natural sciences, 188 for technical sciences, and 40 for agricultural sciences.
The decision also includes places allocated for educational programs developed under the European Union’s Erasmus+ T-GREEN project (“Transforming Graduate Education for Green and Sustainable Future”), implemented with the participation of the Ministry of ESCS.
The curriculum has been expanded with new programs, including “Blockchain and Digital/Cryptocurrencies”, “Green Economy and Sustainable Development”, “Sustainable Environment/Cities Engineering”, “Circular Economy and Management”, “Software Engineering”, and several other science and economics tracks.


