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Poland is a sizable nation with a vibrant culture, a long history, and kind citizens. Poland is drawing more and more international students due to recent internationalisation efforts.
Why Choose Poland for Abroad Study?
The nation offers top-notch education for reasonable tuition costs and an astonishingly low cost of living. Polish borders Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia. It is a country in Central Europe (via its Kaliningrad exclave). Poland's capital and largest city, Warsaw, is a dynamic, up-to-date centre with numerous colleges that provide a wide choice of degree options. Other significant university cities are Wroclaw, Lodz, Poznan, and Cracow. Studying in Poland is appealing due to the country's high standard of living and academic reputation. Over the past 20 years, the nation's economy has experienced rapid growth. International students are moving there in droves because it is contemporary, hygienic, and secure, offers all of the social and cultural activities accessible elsewhere, and does so at the cost of living that is still far lower than in Western Europe.
Entry Requirements to Study in Poland
IELTS: 6 and above (depending on the University)
Undergraduate: High school level education and have obtained a senior secondary school leaving certificate from a recognised school in your home country.
Postgraduate: At least three years of undergraduate studies from a recognised higher institution.
Master's or doctoral degree: Required bachelor’s or master’s program according to subject
There is a broad acceptance of English language exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, FCE, CPE, and CPE for study programs in English. French language proficiency certificates like DEFL and B2 are generally accepted for study programs taught in French. For German-taught study programs, Zertifikat Deutsch Plus 3 may be sufficient.
Tuition fees and cost of living in Poland
Poland is a popular destination for students interested in studying abroad. For first-year degrees, advanced degrees, and vocational programs, the average annual tuition for international students at Polish public institutions is 2,000 and 3000 EUR, respectively. Depending on the school and study program, yearly education for MBA programs can range from EUR 2000 to 6,000. (about EUR 8000-12,000 for MBA programs).
Poland's cost of living is surprisingly low—even lower than most European countries. For example, less than 100 EUR may be required to rent a student's shared room in a dorm. Depending on the city and lifestyle you want, you might be able to survive on less than 500 EUR each month.
Popular Course Areas to Study in Poland
- Agriculture & Forestry
- Applied Sciences & Professions
- Arts, Design & Architecture
- Business & Management
- Computer Science & IT
- Education & Training
- Engineering & Technology
- Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
- Hospitality, Leisure & Sports
- Humanities
- Journalism & Media
- Law
- Medicine & Health
- Natural Sciences & Mathematics
- Social Sciences
Top Universities/Colleges to Study in Poland
- Coventry University, Wroclaw (Poland Campus)
- Vistula University, Warsaw
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