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Over 1,000 young people attend World Education Forum in Sofia

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The largest educational forum in Southeast Europe, "World Education", brought together 45 educational institutions from 13 countries and more than 1,000 young people in Sofia. Leading universities from the Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, France and the United States presented their educational programs. Bulgaria also got involved with its higher education institutions. 

Also this year, the Netherlands remains the most preferred educational destination for Bulgarian student candidates.

At the forum, young people had the opportunity to get more complete information about the universities they are interested in, admission requirements, as well as get practical advice related to accommodation, costs, scholarships and loans, if any.



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