The Doctoral School of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology ensures the organization and conduct of doctoral university studies in the field of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technologies. These studies represent the third cycle of university education and enable the acquisition of a Level 8 qualification within the EQF/CEC and the National Qualifications Framework.

SD-ETTI is established and operates in accordance with the following regulatory acts:

  • Higher Education Law no. 199/2023 (primary framework for the third cycle, IOSUD/doctoral schools, quality assurance) [link]
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) no. 3020/2024 – establishing the Framework Regulation on doctoral university studies [link].
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) no. 4653/2025 – for the amendment and supplementation of the Framework Regulation approved by Order no. 3020/2024 [link], with the amendments introduced by Law no. 49/2013 [link].
  • Order of the Ministry of Education (ME) no. 5760/2024 – Regulation on the organization and functioning of CNATDCU [link].
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) no. 3741/2025 – regarding the procedure/methodology for the completion of doctoral studies (doctoral file and workflows related to the public defense) [link], with subsequent amendments introduced by Order no. 3062/2018 [link].
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) no. 3018/2025 – national minimum standards for awarding the doctoral degree (applied in accordance with the provisions of the order) [link].
  • Order of the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) no. 3019/2025 – regarding national minimum standards for awarding academic titles and the habilitation certificate (applicable starting with the 2026–2027 academic year) [link].
  • Government Decision no. 962/2024 – Methodology for external quality evaluation (ARACIS/AAC), also applicable to the evaluation of doctoral university studies [link].