International students and prospective students

Обновено: Tuesday, 08 April 2025 11:49

Admission

1. Application Conditions

2. Application Documents

3. Preparatory Language Cource

4. Application Procedure


Application Documents

1. Application 

2. Application Form and Declaration form

3. Notarized copy of the applicant’s Educational Qualification Degree (EQD) of Bachelor or EQD of Master Diploma by period of training no less than five years along with the Appendix of grades, as well as the Euopean Diploma Supplement (if applicable).

4. A certificate of proficiency in Bulgarian issued by a university in the Republic of Bulgaria – for applicants who won`t pass through specialized preparatory language courses (it is required for applicants who will study in the programs taught in Bulgarian);

5. A certificate of proficiency in English at a level not lower than B2 on the Common European Framework Programme (it is required for applicants who will study in the programs taught in English);

Foreign students whose higher education is conducted in English do not require a proficiency in English.

6. A copy of the documents for citizenship – for applicants having double citizenship the one of which is Bulgarian;

7. Two photos – format 3.5x4.5 sm.

8. Document for paid administrative fee for Recognition of the level of higher education in foreign universities – BGN 390,00

9. One copy of the full set of application documents.

   

         Documents mentioned in p. 3 must be legalized, translated into Bulgarian and certified in compliance with the regulations set out international agreements of the Republic of Bulgaria with the state where the documents were issued from and if there is no such regulations – under the general rules for legalizations, translations and certifications of documents and other kinds of papers.      

The fee must be transferred to the UNWE bank account:


IBAN account of UNWE:     BG03 BNBG 9661 31 001746 01

Bank:                                   BNB, BIC: BNBG BGSD

Title:                                    UNWE