Study in Poland

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Study in the Poland

time duration: 2 - 4 years

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Higher education in Poland has a history dating back nearly 800 years, and the country is home to over 400 institutions - many of which now also offer study programmes in English.

Jagiellonian University in Cracow is Poland's oldest university, founded in 1364, and is the alma mater of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, Pope John Paul II, and two Nobel laureates. Poland's largest university is the University of Warsaw. Founded in 1816, it too has an impressive list of alumni, including Israel’s first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and celebrated composer Frédéric Chopin.

Poland’s higher education system is also known for its specialised technical institutions. They educated tens of thousands of specialists every year in subjects like engineering or computer science. Warsaw University of Technology and AGH University of Science and Technology enjoy an exceptional standing in international rankings, and there are many other fine institutions you can choose from.

And if you are seeking a degree in medicine, medical schools in Poland are known for their world-class education. Among the best-ranked are the Medical University of Silesia and the Medical University of Warsaw.

Living in Poland as a student
Studying in Poland is attractive not only academically, but also for the high quality of life available there. The country's economy has grown dramatically over the past 20 years. It is modern, clean, and safe, and offers all of the social and cultural opportunities available elsewhere, but at a cost of living still much lower than in Western Europe, and international students are flocking there.

COST OF LIVING & STUDYING
Poland is an attractive destination for students. 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.

Poland’s cost of living are also surprisingly low, and in fact lower than in most other European countries. A place in a student dormitory may cost less than 100 EUR per month for a shared room. Overall, depending on the city on what lifestyle you desire, you might get by on less than 500 EUR per month.

ELIGIBILITY TEST REQUIREMENTS :

n general, the requirements for international students applying for universities in Poland are as follows:

Admission Information for BA or BSC (Bachelors) Candidates:

Notarized secondary school certificate or an official duplicate issued by the candidate's high school,
filled out application form,
4 passport-size photographs,
copy of candidate’s ID (passport),
certificate of the English language proficiency optionally (unless the high school courses were taught in English);
medical certificate with no contraindication for studying,
admission fee payment receipt.
Admission Information for MA (Master) candidates:

Undergraduate program diploma or an official duplicate issued by the university,
candidate's CV with the details about the school and professional career optionally,
one academic reference and one personal reference optionally,
filled out application form,
4 passport-size photographs,
copy of the candidate’s ID (passport),
proof of English language proficiency (unless the first degree was taught in English),
medical certificate with no contraindication for studying,
admission fee payment receipt.
However a candidate might be additionally asked to submit:

Notarized secondary school certificate or an official duplicate issued by the candidate's high school (when applying for master program), A supplement to the undergraduate program diploma or a copy of the bachelor thesis, and other documentation*

VISA PROCESS

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EU/EEA students do not need any Polish visa, however upon arrival to Poland they should apply for a temporary residence permit if they stay in the country longer then 90 days.

Non EU/EEA students need to arrive in Poland with a student's visa obtained at a Polish Embassy or Consulate in their country of residence. It is important to remember that visas are granted for a maximum of three months.

In order to extend the stay in Poland, it is necessary to apply for a residence permit for specified period of time in Voivodeship office. For further assistance students are strongly urged to contact the International Relations Office of their university.
More practical information about: coming to Poland, legalizing your stay, medical care and insurance, driving license, addresses of diplomatic missions of in Poland is available at www.msz.gov.pl (Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

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Application Proceedures :

Application Proceedure

EU CITIZENS

To enter Poland EU citizen need to have a valid travel document or a document confirming identity and citizenship. If you decide to travel abroad to non EU countries during your stay in Poland you should have a passport with you.

NON-EU CITZENS

If you are a non-EU citizen you must have a valid passport and visa (if required).

How to get a visa

Find a Polish consulate that can process you application. You can use the MFA’s search engine http://mfa.gov.pl and fill the form.

Set a visa appointment with the consulate. In most cases you will have to register through the website: http://www.e-konsulat.gov.pl

Prepare the necessary documents:

  1. application form,
  2. travel document (passport),
  3. biometric photo,
  4. health insurance,
  5. sufficient means to support yourself,
  6. documents confirming the purpose of your stay.

    Please note that some consulates can require specific dociumentation, so get the needed information. Submit all the documents including a printed and signed application form and the visa fee.
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Poland offers scholarships to students through the government, various foundations and the universities themselves. They are available to students of Polish origin including disabled applicants as well as to international students both from within the EU itself and from countries outside the EU. The high number of institutions that offer scholarships and their fluid availability makes the situation in the country unique.

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  • University of Warsaw
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