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Plovdiv Medical University 2025

Hey guys,
For anyone applying to PMU for 2025 entry, I can facilitate your entry for you. Feel free to join the discussion for any questions you may have.

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Reply 1

Hi im thinking of applying to a med uni in Bulgaria. Im originally from Bulgaria but moved to the UK a couple years ago and im now last year in college. Can you please talk me through what the application process is like, deadlines, agencies, exams, fees and loans, and just everything that i need to know . Thank you.

Reply 2

Original post by izzy.cholakyan
Hi im thinking of applying to a med uni in Bulgaria. Im originally from Bulgaria but moved to the UK a couple years ago and im now last year in college. Can you please talk me through what the application process is like, deadlines, agencies, exams, fees and loans, and just everything that i need to know . Thank you.

Hi Izzy. You will have to take an entrance exam later next year. Agencies have a lot of hidden costs and are really expensive.For a much more affordable price, you can choose the package you like. We will support you with all of your documents from start to finish, with a money back guarantee if you don't enter the university

Reply 3

So i wont be applying tgis year? Because im applying to uni in uk right now? Would i have to take a gap year? Are yiu apart of an agency i can have a look at? Thank you

Reply 4

Yeah, you won't be applying this year. You wouldn't have to take a gap year as you can apply for October 2025 entry in 2025 spring so there is no issue. I am the spokesperson for a lowkey agency. I can provide you with much more information closer to the time, so i suggest you focus on your A levels for now :wink:. In the meantime, check out my tiktok page at MaliMedic to have a clue at the life of a medical student in Plovdiv.

Reply 5

Original post by IbrahimB15
Yeah, you won't be applying this year. You wouldn't have to take a gap year as you can apply for October 2025 entry in 2025 spring so there is no issue. I am the spokesperson for a lowkey agency. I can provide you with much more information closer to the time, so i suggest you focus on your A levels for now :wink:. In the meantime, check out my tiktok page at MaliMedic to have a clue at the life of a medical student in Plovdiv.

Thank you!

Reply 6

Hi,
Can you please give us some average costs?
Fees, living and an others we need to consider?
When is the best time next year to start the process

Thanks

Reply 7

i know to get in you need one a level grade in either bio and chem and the other can be an alevel grade or gcse grade but how can i calculate that based on the six grading system in bulgaria, lets say i got a grade c in bio a level and a grade 8 in chem gcse, how do i know my grade based on the bulgaria grading system

Reply 8

Original post by cars3forme
i know to get in you need one a level grade in either bio and chem and the other can be an alevel grade or gcse grade but how can i calculate that based on the six grading system in bulgaria, lets say i got a grade c in bio a level and a grade 8 in chem gcse, how do i know my grade based on the bulgaria grading system

Join the whatsapp group mentioned previously for all general questions :smile:

Reply 9

Hey! Has anyone started preparing for the entrance exam? Any experience with BEMEDI? they do prep courses for the entrance exam.

Reply 10

Original post by ash210
Hi,
Can you please give us some average costs?
Fees, living and an others we need to consider?
When is the best time next year to start the process
Thanks

I think it's best to start as soon as possible. I started practicing for the exam already. man chemistry is tough..

Reply 11

Original post by leaMeyer99
Hey! Has anyone started preparing for the entrance exam? Any experience with BEMEDI? they do prep courses for the entrance exam.

Join the whatsapp link, joining may other students in your position applying to Bulgarian universities this year
https://chat.whatsapp.com/L3myFSnOSV01xXfPYX2t5E

Reply 12

Original post by IbrahimB15
Hey guys,
For anyone applying to PMU for 2025 entry, I can facilitate your entry for you. Feel free to join the discussion for any questions you may have.
Hi I have two questions how can I prepare for the entrance exam and you know how on the website it says you must have achieved 62% average or above in chemistry and biology in high school, well what if your diploma has a different scale and 62% is incredibly high.

Reply 13

Original post by IbrahimB15
Hey guys,
For anyone applying to PMU for 2025 entry, I can facilitate your entry for you. Feel free to join the discussion for any questions you may have.

i am a student in the uk i have my alevels i got bio c chem d and psych c and my gcse i got double science 6-5 amd 6 in both lit and language 8 in urdu and 5 in d and t and 5 in maths and i want to apply for 2025 plovdiv for medicine and i wanted to know do they look at your gcse and what can i expect in the exam this year as in what will weigh more my entrance exam score gcse or alevel. sorry for the messy message.thank you

Reply 14

Original post by Demonking
i am a student in the uk i have my alevels i got bio c chem d and psych c and my gcse i got double science 6-5 amd 6 in both lit and language 8 in urdu and 5 in d and t and 5 in maths and i want to apply for 2025 plovdiv for medicine and i wanted to know do they look at your gcse and what can i expect in the exam this year as in what will weigh more my entrance exam score gcse or alevel. sorry for the messy message.thank you

you can defo get a place, i just got a place today and my a-levels weren't great

Reply 15

Original post by fai3zzn
did u do the test that was around 2 weeks ago. Was it hard?

yes, i did it around 9-10 days ago. It's not necessarily hard, but it's not really a-level content either, or GCSE as the agencies like to make out. They also asked a question that was not on the list of topics told to revise, so if you miss that mark you can really miss your chance of getting a place there. As well i think its best to do the test earlier on, as the boundaries are only going to be going higher every month, as there will be less and less places. I studied for around 3 weeks, which was a good enough time for me to score 41.10. Do not use the revision resources from agencies, they're lacking information you need to score high, i wouldn't even recommend BEMEDI resources, as iv'e used them too as found them rubbish, and a waste of a lot of money. Use the checklist and watch videos online, and makes notes. You can also get AI to summarise the videos for you, as that's what i did to save time. Good luck !

Reply 16

Original post by 17mortal
yes, i did it around 9-10 days ago. It's not necessarily hard, but it's not really a-level content either, or GCSE as the agencies like to make out. They also asked a question that was not on the list of topics told to revise, so if you miss that mark you can really miss your chance of getting a place there. As well i think its best to do the test earlier on, as the boundaries are only going to be going higher every month, as there will be less and less places. I studied for around 3 weeks, which was a good enough time for me to score 41.10. Do not use the revision resources from agencies, they're lacking information you need to score high, i wouldn't even recommend BEMEDI resources, as iv'e used them too as found them rubbish, and a waste of a lot of money. Use the checklist and watch videos online, and makes notes. You can also get AI to summarise the videos for you, as that's what i did to save time. Good luck !

is the checklist from the university or given by the agency

Reply 17

Original post by 17mortal
yes, i did it around 9-10 days ago. It's not necessarily hard, but it's not really a-level content either, or GCSE as the agencies like to make out. They also asked a question that was not on the list of topics told to revise, so if you miss that mark you can really miss your chance of getting a place there. As well i think its best to do the test earlier on, as the boundaries are only going to be going higher every month, as there will be less and less places. I studied for around 3 weeks, which was a good enough time for me to score 41.10. Do not use the revision resources from agencies, they're lacking information you need to score high, i wouldn't even recommend BEMEDI resources, as iv'e used them too as found them rubbish, and a waste of a lot of money. Use the checklist and watch videos online, and makes notes. You can also get AI to summarise the videos for you, as that's what i did to save time. Good luck !

Hi, what YouTube channels / videos really helped you prepare

Reply 18

Original post by 17mortal
yes, i did it around 9-10 days ago. It's not necessarily hard, but it's not really a-level content either, or GCSE as the agencies like to make out. They also asked a question that was not on the list of topics told to revise, so if you miss that mark you can really miss your chance of getting a place there. As well i think its best to do the test earlier on, as the boundaries are only going to be going higher every month, as there will be less and less places. I studied for around 3 weeks, which was a good enough time for me to score 41.10. Do not use the revision resources from agencies, they're lacking information you need to score high, i wouldn't even recommend BEMEDI resources, as iv'e used them too as found them rubbish, and a waste of a lot of money. Use the checklist and watch videos online, and makes notes. You can also get AI to summarise the videos for you, as that's what i did to save time. Good luck !

Hi, what channels / videos helped you study, I’m not sure where to learn the extra information for bio and chem from

Reply 19

Original post by Vaelyria123
Hi, what channels / videos helped you study, I’m not sure where to learn the extra information for bio and chem from

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