Poland Student Visa

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.

Higher education institutions run full-time, extramural, evening and external courses. Full-time courses are defined as the basic type of studies. Poland conforms to the guidelines from the Bologna Process in European higher education. The degree system based on the three-cycle structure has been successfully implemented together with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). The European standard in higher education makes it easier for students to obtain recognition of their qualifications in other countries.

Benefits of Study in Poland

Around 60000 international students came in 2023! Medicine & Engineering programs are the most popular among students! No IELTS/ English! Stay back option up to 03 years! The best Medical & Technical Universities in Europe!

Poland is a modern and dynamic country full of opportunities for young people willing to get quality education, enhancing their knowledge, improving skills and boosting international experience. With over 1.9 million students it boasts of the highest scholarization indices in Europe. Each year almost half a million young people from the US, Canada, UK, Brazil, China, Israel, Ukraine, Russia, Scandinavian and other European and Asian countries begin their education at Polish universities and colleges.

  • Worldwide recognized, Quality education
  • European Union Member (28 Countries)
  • Schengen Country (visa allows to travel to 26 member countries)
  • ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) Student can take transfer to study in any EU country
  • Extended residence permission after graduation
  • Curriculum on American / International Standards. Courses completely taught in English language
  • Save one year in engineering (Bachelors for 3 years and Masters for 1.5 years to 2 years)
  • Settlement option (Blue Card). Work Full time
  • No TOEFL, IELTS required if education has been in English Medium
  • Various Scholarships offered to students whilst studying such as GE Foundation, etc.
  • Part time jobs, Internships.
  • Affordable living costs up to: 200-250 Euros per month
  • Poland is the only country that had growth during recent recession

Courses in Poland cover a broad range of topics and are geared for specialized learning needs. Courses in Poland can be studied at traditional universities, through online institutions, intensively, or with a professional development series. There are a variety of topics to choose from for courses in Poland, including finance, mathematics, economics, and engineering

Intakes

February & October.

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Students find Poland to be a desirable travel destination. The average annual cost of attendance at public institutions in Poland for international students is 2,000 EUR for a first degree, and 3000 EUR for higher degrees and vocational programs.

Students from Poland, the EU, EEA, and Switzerland do not have to pay tuition for degrees offered in Polish at public universities. Students are required to pay tuition for all other study programs. In general, prices range from:

  • 2500 – 6,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s degrees
  • 3000 – 8,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s degrees

Universities in Poland with affordable tuition fees

Universities we recommend in Poland

Accommodation costs in Poland

Because housing accounts for about 35% of your monthly living expenses, it is significant. International students might live in communal or private rented apartments or the resident halls of the university.

  • Student residence halls: 110 – 250 EUR/month. Great for networking with other students, but the conditions can vary from one residence hall to another.
  • Rent in a shared flat: 100 – 250 EUR/month. Most popular option among Polish students.

If you wish to rent an apartment on your own, especially in a large city, the costs will be greater. Krakow’s one-bedroom apartments range in price from 400 to 550 EUR per month, whereas Warsaw’s rates range from 400 to 600 EUR per month.

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