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Poland has a lot to offer, including uninhabited beaches, ancient historic cities, and lovely parks. Although Poland is still figuring things out politically and economically, the country is developing, and the younger population is well-educated and globally aware.

Poland, which is surrounded and bordered by Germany, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, and Belarus, is a remarkably linked nation with a diverse population and one of the fastest-growing IT sectors globally.

There’s the gnome statues and picturesque university district in Wroclaw; the Old Town of Soviet architecture in Warsaw; the colorful townhouses and unexpected street art in Poznan; the port-like atmosphere and red brick buildings in Gdansk; and the beachside hideouts of Spot.

QUICK FACTS

Population:38,163,000 Capital: Warsaw Area: 312,685 square kilometers Language: Polish Currency: Zloty GDP per capita: $9,700 Industry: machine building, iron and steel, coal mining, chemicals, shipbuilding Exports: machinery and transport equipment, intermediate manufactured goods

Why Study In Poland?

Top-quality education Qualifications recognized by the European Union (EU), the USA, Australia, and Canada Economic fees compared to other countries Affordable costs of living Strong economy on a steady growth path Vibrant cities are abuzz with activities all year round. Extremely safe country Makes entry to Germany and many European countries easier.
Earn while you learn: 20 hours of work permitted during studies as well as 3 months of full-time work during holidays.
Stay back for another 6 months–1-year post-education as long as you can prove that you can financially support yourself without seeking any government benefits.

Work Permit

Students who obtain a job or accept employment can obtain a work permit.

The Polish Education System

Poland has more than 400 universities and institutions, both public and private, that cover over 200 fields of study. These include public and private universities.
Universities of Technology Medical universities, universities of economics Universities of agriculture and life sciences Universities pedagogy Universities of Arts Universities of physical education

Qualifications Offered

Bachelors Typically, they last for three years. Here, studies are focused on preparing students for future employment or continued education in the form of a master’s degree.
Masters Students have the choice between a five-year master’s program starting in their first year of university or a supplementary two-year course following a bachelor’s degree.
Doctoral studies typically last for four years and lead to a Ph.D. degree. Doctoral studies are open to students who have earned a master’s degree.

Course Fees

Course fees differ in private institutions and public universities though ranging from €2,000 to €6,000 per Year depending on the course and institution. *Course fee varies from university to university and program of study

Intakes

February (few programs) / September