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Bulgaria facilitates the admission of foreign students to local universities

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The Bulgarian government has approved changes to the Ordinance on Admission of university students. They will facilitate foreigners applying to Bulgarian universities.

The presentation of a medical certificate, which created obstacles for young people from abroad, is no longer required. The procedure for providing a copy of a high school diploma is also simplified.
Separately, higher education institutions must provide advance information on entrance exams and necessary academic scores for each specialty. The change will make it easier for applicants and give them more time to choose a  field of study.



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