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Study In Poland

Why Study in Poland?

  • High-Quality Education: Renowned universities offering degrees recognized worldwide.
  • Affordable: Low tuition fees and a lower cost of living compared to Western Europe.
  • English-Taught Programs: Many universities offer full-degree programs in English.
  • Rich Cultural Heritage: Experience Poland’s rich history, traditions, art, and festivals.
  • Central European Location: Easy access to other European countries for travel and exploration.
  • Growing Economy: A rapidly developing economy with a strong job market, especially in tech, finance, and engineering.
  • Wide Range of Study Fields: Diverse programs in fields like engineering, business, medicine, and humanities.
  • Innovative Research Opportunities: Poland offers advanced research facilities, particularly in science and technology.
  • Multicultural Environment: International students from around the world, fostering a diverse community.
  • Excellent Public Transport: Well-developed transportation system, making it easy to get around cities and travel across the country.
  • Safe and Friendly: Poland is known for being a safe country with friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Student Discounts: Students receive discounts on public transport, entertainment, and services.
  • Work While Studying: International students can work part-time during their studies to gain practical experience.
  • Strong Alumni Networks: Access to a global network of alumni, providing career and networking opportunities.
  • Post-Graduation Opportunities: Many Polish universities offer support for internships, job placements, and start-up initiatives.
 

Program Duration and stay back period

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Typically lasts 3 to 4 years (6 to 8 semesters), depending on the field of study.
  • Master’s Degree: Usually takes 1.5 to 2 years (3 to 4 semesters) to complete.
  • Poland offers favorable stay-back options for international students, enabling them to explore job opportunities and gain professional experience after graduation. Upon completing their studies, international students can apply for a Temporary Residence Permit for up to 9 months, allowing them to search for employment or start a business in Poland. Once a graduate secures a job offer, they can transition to a work permit or extend their residence permit based on employment, taking advantage of Poland’s growing economy and demand for skilled professionals in fields such as IT, engineering, healthcare, and business. 

  • With affordable living costs, a vibrant job market, and the potential to build a global career, Poland provides a supportive environment for international students to transition from academia to professional success.

Test Required

Bachelors & Masters

  • Academic Transcripts and marksheets.
  • Test scores such as IELTS, TOEFL, or an equivalent certificate, proving your language proficiency.
  • A well-written SOP explaining your academic background, career aspirations, and reasons for choosing the program and university.
  • Recent passport-sized photographs.
  • A detailed CV or resume highlighting your academic qualifications, work experience (if any), skills, and achievements.
  • A copy of your valid passport is required to confirm your identity and nationality.
  • Portfolio for programs like design, architecture, or arts, a portfolio showcasing your work may be needed.

Tuition fee

Undergraduate Programs:

  • EU Students: €2,000 – €4,000/year
  • Non-EU Students: €2,000 – €6,000/year

Master’s Programs:
  • EU Students: €2,000 – €4,500/year
  • Non-EU Students: €3,000 – €8,000/year

Additional costs like application fees (€50 – €150) and accommodation (€150 – €400/month) may apply.
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