Bulgaria Basic Training Length
How long basic training takes for a new Bulgaria military recruit, where it takes place, and the realistic pipeline to your first operational posting.
- ▸Duration: 13 weeks
- ▸Location: National Military University "Vasil Levski" (Veliko Tarnovo) and unit training centres
- ▸Plus trade-specific follow-on training
Basic training duration
Basic training for a standard Bulgaria military recruit is approximately 13 weeks. Primary training takes place at National Military University "Vasil Levski" (Veliko Tarnovo) and unit training centres. Basic training for career professional soldiers runs approximately 3 months. Voluntary reserve service is being expanded from a 1-month course toward a 6-month programme under recent amendments.
What happens during basic training
Basic training typically covers physical conditioning, weapons handling and marksmanship, drill and ceremony, basic field skills, first aid, and introduction to military law and customs. Combat units and specialist roles add follow-on training that extends total time-to-first-posting by several months to over a year.
After basic training: trade and specialty school
Completion of basic training is followed by trade-specific or specialty training. Total training pipelines (combat infantry, technical roles, aviation, special operations) vary from a few additional weeks to multiple years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many weeks is Bulgaria basic training?
Approximately 13 weeks for a standard enlistment, with trade school following.
Where does Bulgaria basic training happen?
Primary basic training is conducted at National Military University "Vasil Levski" (Veliko Tarnovo) and unit training centres, with some branch-specific variations.
Can you fail basic training?
Yes. Recruits can be discharged for medical, performance, or disciplinary reasons during initial training, though pass rates are generally high for those who started qualified.
- Bulgarian MoD (mod.bg); Balkan Insight on reserve expansion (https://balkaninsight.com/2019/08/27/expanding-military-service-in-bulgaria-is-it-worth-it/)