Study in Poland

Polish university education system has a history of 650 years of educating high profile professionals. It resulted with a profit not only for Poland, but also for many countries all over the world, where the Poles brought their professionalism and the spirit of innovation. Polish academic traditions reach back to 14th century. The Jagiellonian University in Kraków was established in 1364, as the second university in Central Europe. Today’s Polish universities continue the glorious traditions of their predecessors. Warsaw University for example is ranked first in the Top Coder international IT ranking.
3 Reasons Why to Study in Poland
1) High quality of Polish educational system
Polish specialists of all professions are highly appreciated by the recruiters worldwide. Especially Polish doctors, engineers, architects and IT specialists are acclaimed, but other Polish graduates are also considered to be fully prepared to compete on a global job market.
The quality of the system is guaranteed by State Accreditation Committee, which monitors all Polish higher education institutions. According to its control results, over 80% of the Polish universities have outstanding and good rankings.
2) Low costs of studying and living
Although Poland undergoes through a process of rapid economic development, the cost of living is still significantly lower than in most of the EU countries. A total amount of 200 – 500 Euros is enough to cover the basic cost of accommodation, food and transport. The cost of entertainment and participation in cultural events are also much lower than EU average. The basic cost of studies is also very competitive. The average minimum rate is around 2000 – 5000 Euro a year (depending on the field of studies), which is a few times lower than the EU average.
3) High level of personal security
Poland is much safer than most of the European countries. Even the Nordic countries, considered as very safe, have much higher crime rate than Poland. It’s perfectly safe in here for international students of all races, beliefs and origins.
Admission Requirements
Undergraduate Programs
- Secondary school Mark sheets and certificate
- Personal Statement
- CV
- 2 Letters of Recommendations
- Passport copy
- IELTS or TOEFL
- Medical Certificate
Postgraduate Programs
- Secondary School Mark sheets and Certificate
- Bachelor’s degree Mark sheets, transcripts & Certificate
- CV
- 2 Letters of Recommendation
- Passport copy
- IELTS or TOEFL
- Medical Certificate
Documents required
List of documents for Attestation/Apostille with Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Poland Embassy
- Bachelor’s degree Mark sheet, transcripts & Certificate
- Secondary School Mark sheet & Certificate
- Transfer Certificate.
- Migration Certificate