Study in Poland

OVERVIEW

Poland is a renowned study-abroad destination. While the affordable tuition is undoubtedly appealing, the vibrant student life is what truly makes it special. Polish universities with a strong reputation in academics and science include the Warsaw University of Technology, Jagiellonian University, and the University of Gdansk. For students worldwide, pursuing their Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Poland is a dependable option.

ESSENTIAL FACTS TO KNOW

  • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Polish
  • CAPITAL: Warsaw
  • CURRENCY: Zloty

BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN POLAND

  • Well-known higher education institutions
  • International students who are enrolled in a school and have an income of at least 1600 Zlotys while studying in Poland are permitted to work.
  • Poland offers scholarships to students through the government, various foundations and the universities themselves.
  • Several universities from Hungary have been acknowledged for their good academics and they are always present in leading world university rankings

KNOW THE INTAKE

  • September / October
  • February

LIVING COST

  • 330 to 430 Euros per month.

TUITION FEE

  • International students can study at public universities in Poland at an average cost of 2,000 EUR per year for a first degree, while fees for higher degrees and vocational programs average at 3000 EUR per year.
  • 1,500 – 6,000 EUR/academic year for bachelor’s degrees.
  • 1,000 – 8,000 EUR/academic year for master’s degrees.

YOUR RIGHTS TO WORK AND STAY BACK

  • A temporary residence permit valid for nine months will be given to you after graduation.
  • Under Polish law, full-time students from other countries are permitted to hunt for employment and work up to 40 hours per week.
  • To be eligible for a Polish permanent residence (PR), you must have resided in Poland for at least five years on a Polish work visa, or Polish student visa, or while married to a Polish national for at least three years.

LANGUAGE TEST REQUIREMENT

  • IELTS is not mandatory