Bulgaria
Nestled in Southeast Europe, Bulgaria is a captivating blend of ancient history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. From its bustling cities to its serene countryside, Bulgaria offers a wealth of experiences for travelers and residents alike.
Sofia, the capital, is a dynamic metropolis where modernity meets tradition, boasting a rich tapestry of architectural wonders, including the iconic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the ancient Serdica complex. Beyond the urban landscape, Bulgaria’s natural beauty unfolds in the rugged mountains of the Balkans, where outdoor enthusiasts can hike, ski, and explore picturesque villages steeped in tradition.
Along the Black Sea coast, sandy beaches beckon sun-seekers to relax and unwind, while historic towns like Nessebar enchant visitors with their UNESCO-listed old quarters and maritime heritage. With a legacy shaped by Thracian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences, Bulgaria’s cultural heritage is as diverse as its landscapes, reflected in its vibrant festivals, traditional music, and culinary delights. Whether exploring its ancient ruins, savoring its hearty cuisine, or simply soaking in its scenic beauty, Bulgaria offers a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
Some programs – especially on the masters level – are provided in English. Another growing area that offers English education is that of medicine. Studying medicine in the Eastern European EU membership countries has become a very popular alternative for many international students. The level of education is generally very high while entrance requirements are slightly less stringent. If you choose to complete your medical degree in Bulgaria, you will be free to do your internship years and work throughout the EU, and many other countries as well.
Intake
The academic year in Bulgaria runs from September to June. Application deadlines are generally September first for fall entry but as an international student, it is always wise to apply in advance.
Bulgarian Tuition Fees and Living Costs
Universities in Bulgaria are both private and public. The tuition fee depends On university (Public/private) and the course selected. Living costs, in contrast to those in much of Western Europe and North America, are relatively inexpensive.
Note :- Naipunnya International sends students to Bulgaria only for studies in Medicine.