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Ji Sian Education is a service provider focused on medical-related study abroad programs in Romania. Its page highlights tracks in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine, and lists schools such as Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași and Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad. Rather than being a standalone online course platform, it is positioned as a study-abroad application and local support service, covering admissions assistance, pre-departure preparatory courses, orientation sessions, and practical support after arrival in Romania.
The academic fields are concentrated in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. Its key selling points are “fully English-taught programs, exams fully in English, and no Romanian language certification required,” which may be attractive to students without a Romanian-language background. In terms of accreditation, the page claims that graduates can obtain an EU license upon graduation and register to practice in EU countries or the UK without taking a licensing exam. It also says students may later pursue EU specialist physician licensing, permanent residency, and citizenship. However, the specific applicable countries, registration requirements, policy restrictions, and post-graduation procedures are not explained in detail. Before applying, users should ask the agency to provide official documentary sources.
The cost information is relatively direct: tuition is EUR 8,000/year, accommodation is EUR 300/month, living expenses are estimated at EUR 350/month for 10 months, round-trip airfare is EUR 900, and total annual spending is around EUR 16,000, or about TWD 540,000. The page also mentions an average annual cost of TWD 550,000. However, it does not disclose agency service fees, preparatory course fees, whether visa accompaniment costs extra, or refund terms. The service scope is fairly comprehensive, covering accommodation arrangements, visa and residence matters, school registration, bank account and mobile phone setup, academic and daily-life assistance, emergency support, and help with diploma authentication for returning to Taiwan.
The strengths are a clear target audience, a fairly transparent budget framework, and substantial on-the-ground support, making it suitable for students going to Europe for long-term study for the first time. English-taught programs also lower the language barrier for entry. The drawbacks are that key information remains incomplete: the page does not list application requirements, admission criteria, program duration, official authorization relationships with the universities, or the background of the consulting team. It also does not clearly define the specific boundaries of EU/UK practice registration.
This service is suitable for students who have already decided to pursue a European pathway in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine, and who value English-taught programs plus local accompaniment and support. For users in mainland China, the page does not provide information on access stability, payment methods, or RMB payment options, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Alternatives include contacting Romanian university admissions offices directly, or comparing English-taught medical programs in Hungary, Czechia, Poland, and other European countries, as well as other medical study-abroad agencies.
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