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Dentistry Plovdiv Bulgaria

Hello.

Same advice would be greatly appreciated.

Is anyone applying to Plovdiv to study dentistry this year. I’m so confused as to which agency to use
Can anyone recommend please.

Many thanks.

Reply 1

Original post
by Zahraib
Hello.
Same advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is anyone applying to Plovdiv to study dentistry this year. I’m so confused as to which agency to use
Can anyone recommend please.
Many thanks.

Im looking for one too are u from the uk?

Reply 2

Its possible to complete it all alone

Reply 3

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by mk_05
Its possible to complete it all alone

Hi, please can you give any advice on applying without using an agency.

Reply 4

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by Arm786
Hi, please can you give any advice on applying without using an agency.

Each university have their own requirements in regards to documents. If you have spare time then I wouldn't waste money with an agency as they're quite scammy- they usually make you pay for translation, notarisation etc on top of agency fees. Generally all you need are scanned A level + GCSE results, a passport or other proof of identity, a letter from your school indicating you are suitable for higher education. After that, you need to have all of your documents translated (I would recommend asking the Bulgarian embassy in the uk for help with this or asking the uni directly what institution in Bulgaria they recommend as this may be cheaper - you must fly to Bulgaria for this). Alot of unis also want you to post these to their address. Ideally ask the Uni what they require and make a checklist and go to the Bulgarian embassy, asking them where you can get these done legitimately. Also dont forget the entrance exam :smile:

Reply 5

Original post
by mk_05
Each university have their own requirements in regards to documents. If you have spare time then I wouldn't waste money with an agency as they're quite scammy- they usually make you pay for translation, notarisation etc on top of agency fees. Generally all you need are scanned A level + GCSE results, a passport or other proof of identity, a letter from your school indicating you are suitable for higher education. After that, you need to have all of your documents translated (I would recommend asking the Bulgarian embassy in the uk for help with this or asking the uni directly what institution in Bulgaria they recommend as this may be cheaper - you must fly to Bulgaria for this). Alot of unis also want you to post these to their address. Ideally ask the Uni what they require and make a checklist and go to the Bulgarian embassy, asking them where you can get these done legitimately. Also dont forget the entrance exam :smile:

Do we need to have the documents translated before the entrance exam ?

Reply 6

Original post
by Zahraib
Hello.
Same advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is anyone applying to Plovdiv to study dentistry this year. I’m so confused as to which agency to use
Can anyone recommend please.
Many thanks.

Don't use agencies, i had tried last year with them, wasted thousands, i just got into plovidv just now with none of their revision resources, as last year i noticed they were all lacking content needed for high percentages. For example this year i got 96.5% in biology, and last year got around 70.

Reply 7

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by 17mortal
Don't use agencies, i had tried last year with them, wasted thousands, i just got into plovidv just now with none of their revision resources, as last year i noticed they were all lacking content needed for high percentages. For example this year i got 96.5% in biology, and last year got around 70.

Did you get in for dentistry?

Reply 8

Original post
by mk_05
Each university have their own requirements in regards to documents. If you have spare time then I wouldn't waste money with an agency as they're quite scammy- they usually make you pay for translation, notarisation etc on top of agency fees. Generally all you need are scanned A level + GCSE results, a passport or other proof of identity, a letter from your school indicating you are suitable for higher education. After that, you need to have all of your documents translated (I would recommend asking the Bulgarian embassy in the uk for help with this or asking the uni directly what institution in Bulgaria they recommend as this may be cheaper - you must fly to Bulgaria for this). Alot of unis also want you to post these to their address. Ideally ask the Uni what they require and make a checklist and go to the Bulgarian embassy, asking them where you can get these done legitimately. Also dont forget the entrance exam :smile:

If I get my A level certificates in August this year will it not be too late to get them legalised and translated before the start of uni. What documents do I need to prove my eligibility to study at uni?

Reply 9

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by g1zem
If I get my A level certificates in August this year will it not be too late to get them legalised and translated before the start of uni. What documents do I need to prove my eligibility to study at uni?

No, just get all the ones you can get translated now. You can pay a translator for a 1 day speedy return, you will be fine.

Reply 10

Do we need to legalize them prior the translation ?
Thank you

Reply 11

Original post
by Zahraib
Hello.
Same advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is anyone applying to Plovdiv to study dentistry this year. I’m so confused as to which agency to use
Can anyone recommend please.
Many thanks.

Interhecs, as we are currently using them and they are very helpful

Reply 12

Original post
by Zahraib
Hello.
Same advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is anyone applying to Plovdiv to study dentistry this year. I’m so confused as to which agency to use
Can anyone recommend please.
Many thanks.

I would recommend medconnect they are not that expensive compared to others and as a previous student of medconnect I can give other students that are applying through medconnect a discount to help with their application.

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