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Study in Poland

Introduction:

Poland has lots to offer international students. As well as some excellent universities and great career opportunities, Poland has a much lower cost of living than many European nations, making it the perfect place for those living on a student budget.
Not only do towns like Warsaw and Kraków in Poland offer a vibrant atmosphere, wonderful study environment, and inexpensive cost of living, but Poland is also one of the least expensive European countries in which to pursue higher education. https://www.study.eu/country/poland 

Courses:

Leading Educational Courses in Poland

  • MBBS Studies.
  • MBA Studies.
  • Engineering & Technology Studies.
  • Business & Economics Studies.
  • Aviation Studies.

Tuition Fees:

Courses Tuition Fees in Poland

  • Bachelor and Masters in Poland: 2000 – 4000 Euro / Year
  • PhD: 3000 Euro / Year
  • Medicine and MBA: 8000 – 12000 Euro / Year
  • Vocational Studies: 3000 Euro / Year
  • Language and Foundation Courses: 2000 Euro / Year

Scholarships: 

Poland offers scholarships to students through the government, various foundations and the universities themselves. They are available to students of Polish origin including disabled applicants as well as to international students both from within the EU itself and from countries outside the EU. The high number of institutions that offer scholarships and their fluid availability makes the situation in the country unique.

English Proficiency Test:

In Poland, unlike in other nations, an IELTS or TOEFL certification is not required. However, confirmation of English proficiency is required. So, how exactly does that work? Your understanding of the English language can be validated by the following papers for a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Phd.

Living Expenses:

Living costs for international students vary between 350 – 550 EUR/month. You can adjust your budget depending on the city or area you wish to study in. Larger cities such as Krakow or Warsaw require between 500 – 850 EUR/month. https://www.mastersportal.com/articles/1709/study-in-poland-fees-and-living-costs.html 

Working Hours:

International students have the right to work while studying in Poland as long as they are enrolled in an educational Institution. 20 hours of work are permitted during studies, as well as 3 months of full-time work during holidays. Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders. https://www.gov.pl/web/your-europe/working-time-setting-and-settlement#:~:text=Standards%20and%20quantities%20of%20working,period%2C%20from%20Monday%20to%20Friday

Universities