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Universities from Europe and Japan participate in specialized fair in Sofia

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The spring edition of "Education for a successful career - 2024" opens its doors in Sofia on March 9. It helps Bulgarian students who wish to study abroad choose a major or a university.

Everyone can get to know the offers of leading universities from Europe and Japan on the spot - free of charge, just with prior registration. One can check the admission requirements, tuition fees, accommodation conditions, as well as details on various scholarships.

The organizers of the exhibition also note a positive trend – future students are looking for a profession tailored to their individual interests and they are not carried away by various trends. Among the guests of the exhibition are MODUL University Vienna, EU Business School, SRH University, IULM and others. A special stand dedicated to education in Japan is also present.




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