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STUDY IN POLAND

  • Poland is a great country in which to study.
  • Here, you will find a wide selection of coursesyou can take at low cost.
  • Polish universities are eager to welcome foreign students, while Polish cities not only offer suitable conditions for studying but also boast plenty of attractions.
  • The Polish higher education system is well developed.
  • The quality of the education provided is monitored and regularly evaluated.
  • The main Polish institutions in charge of quality assurance in higher education are: the Polish Accreditation Committee, the General Council for Science and Higher Education and the Conference of Rectors of the Academic Schools in Poland.
  • There are over 5000 courses available in Poland and each of them has had to gain the Polish Accreditation Committee’s approval.
  • Among them there are a number of fields of study that have received the grade: excellent.

Education in Poland:-

  • Education at polytechnics in Poland lasts for four years and ends with the student receiving the title of engineer.
  • Students completing their education at these universities can continue their studies and can proceed to a one-year Masters programme.
  • Studying at a university or at an institution with university status (apart from polytechnics) leads to a Licencjat(usually awarded after six semesters, corresponding to the English or German Bachelor).
  • Continuation of academic studies after the Licencjat leads to a Masters degree, allowing the graduate to proceed to a PhD programme of study.

Top 10 Universities in Poland

  • University of Warsaw
  • Jagiellonian University
  • Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
  • University of Wroclaw
  • University of Lodz
  • AGH University
  • Gdansk University
  • Adam Mickiewicz
  • Poznan University
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University

Why study in Poland?

  • Poland’s tradition of academic education goes back to 1364 when King Casimir the Great established the Cracow Academy, known today as the Jagiellonian University.
  • The Cracow Academy, being one of the oldest in the world, took after academies in Bologna and Padua, and was the second university in Central Europe after Prague.
  • The total student population at over 400 university level schools is almost one and a half million.
  • Each year almost half a million young people begin their education at universities and colleges.
  • Poland plays an active part in the Bologna Process.
  • Owing to the introduction of three-stage education modelled on Bachelor/Master/Doctoral studies as well as the European Credit Transfer System, both Polish students and international students studying in Poland.
  • Foreign students coming to Poland can expect the most attractive and diversified education opportunities meeting high European standards.
  • They can study medicine, biotechnology or engineering, but also art and business and many other subjects.
  • The diploma awarded to them upon graduation is recognised not only Europe-wide but also in most countries of the world.
  • The main Polish institutions in charge of quality assurance in higher education are: the Polish Accreditation Committee, the General Council of Higher Education and the Conference of Rectors of the Academic Schools in Poland.
  • Compared to other EU countries, the tuition fees in Poland are really competitive and the costs of living are a fraction of what a foreign student would have to spend in other European cities.
  • Full-time studies (in Polish language) at public higher education institutions (HEIs) are free of charge for Polish students – plus international students who are citizens of the EU/EEA or who are from the countries that hold the Card of the Pole

Documents required:-

  • A filled-in and signed Poland Student Visa Application form
  • Valid passport (must be valid for three months after planned departure from Poland)
  • Official letter of acceptance to a college or university in Poland
  • A short CV
  • Your school certificates and diplomas
  • Evidence of proficiency in the language in which you wish to study
  • Confirmation of having the funds for studying and living in Poland
  • Health insurance
  • One passport-sized photo
  • Visa Application Fee, payable by cash/postal order
  • Proof of Accommodation in Poland, if required
  • Transport documentation, such as a rail or air ticket

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