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Updated At: Oct. 23, 2024, 11:52 a.m.
Bulgaria offers affordable tuition fees, a high-quality education system, and a low cost of living, making it a great destination for international students. Its universities are recognized worldwide, and the country provides a rich cultural experience with historical landmarks, diverse landscapes, and vibrant student life. Bulgaria is also part of the European Union, which gives access to the European job market and opportunities for travel across Europe.
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Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Technical University of Sofia
Medical University of Sofia
University of National and World Economy
Plovdiv University
Varna University of Management
Updated At: Oct. 23, 2024, 11:53 a.m.
Undergraduate Programs: A high school diploma equivalent to the Bulgarian secondary education diploma (HSC, A-Levels, or IB).
Postgraduate Programs: A relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs and a master’s degree for PhD programs.
Language Proficiency: For English-taught programs, IELTS (5.5–6.5) or TOEFL is required. For Bulgarian-taught programs, knowledge of Bulgarian (usually B2 level) is required, and some universities offer preparatory language courses.
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Undergraduate Programs: Tuition fees for international students range from €2,500 to €4,500 per year for most programs.
Medical Programs: Tuition fees for medicine and dentistry programs can range from €6,000 to €8,000 per year.
Postgraduate Programs: Tuition fees for master's programs generally range from €3,000 to €5,500 per year, depending on the field of study.
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Bulgarian Government Scholarships: Some scholarships are offered through bilateral agreements between Bulgaria and other countries.
University-Specific Scholarships: Many Bulgarian universities offer merit-based scholarships to international students.
Erasmus+ Program: Available for students enrolled in partner universities for exchange programs.
Students are encouraged to check with the individual university for specific scholarship opportunities.

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Bulgaria is one of the most affordable countries in Europe for international students. The estimated monthly living expenses range from €400 to €700, which includes:

Accommodation: €150 to €300 per month for dormitories or shared apartments.
Food: €100 to €200 per month.
Transportation: €10 to €30 per month for public transportation with student discounts.
Miscellaneous Expenses: €50 to €100 per month for personal and study-related costs.
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University Dormitories: Most universities offer student dormitories, with prices ranging from €100 to €300 per month.
Private Rentals: Renting a shared apartment or private room can cost between €200 and €400 per month, depending on the city and location.
Homestays: Students can also stay with local families for a more immersive cultural experience, which can cost around €300 to €500 per month.
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Bangladeshi students need to apply for a Type D Student Visa to study in Bulgaria. Required documents include:

Letter of Acceptance from a recognized Bulgarian university.
Valid passport.
Proof of financial means (bank statements showing that you can cover living expenses of around €5,000 per year).
Health insurance valid in Bulgaria.
Completed visa application form and visa fee.
Proof of accommodation (university dormitory confirmation or rental agreement).
Medical certificate confirming good health.
Visa applications should be made at the Bulgarian Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh.
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Yes, international students in Bulgaria can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during holidays. However, non-EU/EEA students will need a work permit, which is generally easier to obtain for internships or job placements related to their field of study.
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Bulgaria offers career opportunities, especially in fields such as information technology, business, engineering, and healthcare. After graduation, students can apply for a job-seeking residence permit to stay in Bulgaria and search for employment. Once employed, graduates can apply for a work permit or a long-term residence permit.

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Medicine and Dentistry: Bulgaria is known for its medical schools, which attract many international students.
Engineering and Technology: Bulgarian universities offer strong programs in mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering.
Business and Economics: Programs in business administration, economics, and international relations are popular among international students.
Computer Science and IT: With Bulgaria’s growing tech sector, programs in information technology are highly sought after.
Arts and Humanities: Bulgaria also offers excellent programs in arts, history, and cultural studies.
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Bulgarian universities offer programs in Bulgarian and English. Most medical, engineering, and business programs are available in English. For English-taught programs, students must provide proof of proficiency through exams like IELTS or TOEFL. For Bulgarian-taught programs, students must demonstrate proficiency in the Bulgarian language or attend a language preparatory course.

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Many universities in Bulgaria offer Bulgarian language courses for international students. Additionally, there are private language schools where students can take intensive Bulgarian courses. Some universities also offer a one-year preparatory language course before starting your main program if you're enrolling in a Bulgarian-taught program.
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International students in Bulgaria must have health insurance. You can either purchase private health insurance from your home country or get Bulgarian health insurance, which costs around €100 per year. Bulgaria's healthcare system provides access to affordable medical services, including doctor visits, hospitalization, and emergency care.

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Bulgaria has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and metros. Students can benefit from discounted monthly passes, with fares ranging from €10 to €30 per month. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Bolt are also affordable options in most Bulgarian cities.

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Bulgaria is rich in history, art, and culture, offering students a range of experiences:

Historical Sites: Explore ancient cities like Plovdiv and Sofia, visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Rila Monastery.
Festivals: Participate in traditional festivals like Kukeri and Baba Marta.
Cuisine: Enjoy traditional Bulgarian dishes like banitsa, shopska salad, and tarator.
Nature: Bulgaria offers outdoor activities such as hiking in the Balkan Mountains or skiing in Bansko.
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Yes, Bulgaria is considered a safe country for international students. Major cities like Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna are student-friendly and have low crime rates. However, it’s always a good idea to exercise standard safety precautions, especially in crowded areas.

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Bulgarian Government Scholarships: Some scholarships are available for students from specific countries through bilateral agreements.
University-Specific Scholarships: Many universities offer merit-based scholarships for international students.
Erasmus+ Program: Students enrolled in partner institutions can apply for Erasmus exchange scholarships. Check with your chosen university and relevant Bulgarian embassy for specific scholarship opportunities.
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Most universities in Bulgaria have one main intake period:

Fall Intake: Applications typically open between February and July, with courses starting in September/October.
Some universities may offer spring intakes for certain programs, so it’s important to check specific application deadlines on the university’s website.
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Yes, many Bulgarian universities accept credit transfers from recognized institutions. You will need to provide your academic transcripts, course descriptions, and other relevant documents. The university will review your credits to determine if they can be transferred into your program in Bulgaria.
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Application fees for Bulgarian universities generally range from €50 to €100, depending on the institution and program. Some universities may waive the application fee for students applying through scholarship programs.
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Yes, Bulgarian degrees are recognized internationally. Bulgaria is part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and follows the Bologna Process, ensuring that degrees from Bulgarian universities are compatible with other European countries and valued globally.
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After completing your studies, you can apply for a job-seeking residence permit, allowing you to stay in Bulgaria for up to 12 months to search for employment. Once employed, you can apply for a work permit or a long-term residence permit to continue living and working in Bulgaria.

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Yes, Bulgaria is part of the Schengen Area, meaning students with a valid Bulgarian student visa can travel freely to other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without needing additional visas. This allows you to explore neighboring countries like Greece, Romania, and Turkey during your studies.