MUS tuition fees are 9,950 euros per year for the English-language program, how does that compare to other Bulgarian and European medical schools and what does living in Sofia cost?

At under 10,000 euros per year, MUS is one of the more affordable English-language medical schools in the EU. This thread provides a full cost comparison with Plovdiv, Romanian schools, and Hungarian schools, and covers realistic living costs in Sofia including housing, food, and transport.

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Okay so I did a ton of research on this before I applied and the numbers are pretty clear once you lay them out side by side. MUS at 9,950 euros a year is genuinely one of the better deals in the EU for an English-language program. Plovdiv and Varna are both sitting at around 10,000 euros a year now for Medicine in English, so the gap between Sofia and the other Bulgarian schools is basically nothing at this point. Where it gets interesting is when you compare to Hungary. Hungarian medical universities average around 15,500 euros a year, and that is for the same 6-year program. Over the full degree that is nearly 33,000 euros more than Sofia. Romania is cheaper on tuition though, Romanian medical university fees generally range from about 3,000 to 7,000 euros per year. So if pure tuition cost is the only thing you care about, Romania wins. But Sofia still beats Hungary by a mile.

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Thanks for this thread, I was literally trying to figure this exact thing out last week. One thing I want to add about the Romania vs Sofia comparison is that it is not just about the annual fee. You also have to look at recognition and clinical exposure. MUS has 14 university hospitals attached to it which is a huge deal for clinical training in the later years. I still think Romania is worth considering if budget is super tight but Sofia is a strong middle ground between price and infrastructure.

weizhang2048 your breakdown is solid but I just want to double check the Plovdiv figure you mentioned. Last time I looked it up Plovdiv was also around 10,000 which you did say, but some older sites still show 8,000 and it confuses people. The 10,000 figure is the current one for new students. Also worth noting that Plovdiv says their tuition does not include accommodation, health insurance, textbooks, or educational handbooks so the headline number is never the real number anywhere you go