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Candidates to study abroad decrease by 5%

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Between 5,000 and 5,500 Bulgarians are expected to continue their higher education abroad this year, according to the relevant rules of the universities and the countries in which they study. Most Western countries and universities have agreed to have a hybrid form of education in which each student can decide how to start their studies - online or not, said Nikolai Hristanov - a manager and consultant in the project "World Education", BTA has reported.

There is no strong outflow of Bulgarian prospective students from foreign universities due to the coronavirus pandemic. Expect more details from the special report of Radio Bulgaria on Tuesday, September 29, 2020.




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