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Survey: Bulgaria offers affordable education to international students

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Bulgaria is among the European countries that offer affordable education to international students, shows a survey by Erudera, the world’s first education search platform backed by artificial intelligence. Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal and Romania are the European countries with the most affordable cost of living.

Tuition fees for EU students range from EUR 300 to EUR 1,700. For non-EU nationals, tuition fees range from EUR 1,750 to €EUR 3,850. Cost of living amounts to EUR 450-650 per month. Moreover, Bulgaria allows students to work for 20 hours per week during their studies and holidays, the survey further shows.




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