Scholarships

Student scholarships awarded by the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology are divided into the following categories:

  1. Olympic excellence I/international scholarships;
  2. performance scholarships;
  3. social grants;
  4. other types of scholarships.

Scholarships are awarded in accordance with the provisions:

Performance scholarships

Performance scholarships are awarded to students from Politehnica București, enrolled in full-time university study programmes, regardless of the form of funding. The categories of performance scholarships are:

  • Performance Grant Grade I
  • Performance Grant Grade II
  • Performance scholarship grade III

The performance incentive scholarships referred to in paragraph 1 shall be awarded for the purpose of (1) may be awarded to students who fall into at least one of the following categories:

  1. have achieved outstanding results in their studies, i.e. have the highest average in the same year of study of a programme;
  2. have achieved scientific performance, innovation and patents.

Performance scholarships are distributed in descending order of grade point average within the budget of each faculty.

Awarding performance scholarships:

Social scholarships

Beneficiaries of social grants can be:

a) students orphaned by one or both parents, students from single-parent families or students from foster care who do not have an income above the social grant threshold;

b) students suffering from tuberculosis, who are under the care of medical units, during tuberculostatic treatment, insulin-dependent diabetes, malignant diseases, severe malabsorption syndromes, chronic kidney disease on dialysis, moderate or severe persistent bronchial asthma, grand mal epilepsy, congenital heart disease, chronic hepatitis with advanced fibrosis (stage F3 or F4), glaucoma, severe myopia, severe forms of autoimmune immunological diseases, rare diseases, autism spectrum disorders, severe haematological diseases requiring continuous treatment or frequent hospitalisation, bilateral deafness, cystic fibrosis, those infected with HIV or AIDS, those with a locomotor disability and those classified as disabled, without taking into account the average income per family member;

c) students whose family did not have an average net monthly income per family member higher than the minimum net basic salary in the economy in the 12 months prior to the start of the semester/academic year.

For the academic year 2023-2024, the ceiling for granting the social scholarship is the minimum net basic salary on the economy is 2079 lei per month / family member.

Methodology for awarding grants and annexes

Models of documents

Applications:

Personal data processing agreement

Income declaration