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    POLAND

    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. 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. The student population in Poland is almost 1.5 million, and it offers 5000 courses in a variety of fields. Moreover the country provides a mixture of cultures solidified in its architecture, art, and cuisine. There are a lot of job prospects available to students after completing their graduation from Poland.

    It also has a lot of outdoor pursuits in which the students can indulge while completing their higher education.

    QUICK FACTS

    • Capital: Warsaw
    • Population: 3.8 crores (2018)
    • GDP: 52,450.96 crores USD (2017)
    • Number of Universities: 457
    • Currency: Polish Zloty
    • Official Languages: Polish
    • Popular cities: Warsaw, Zakopane, Gdynia, and Sopot.
    • Climate: Warm summers and cold winters including heavy snow.

    WHY STUDY IN POLAND?

    • The low cost of living in Poland makes the country one of the best study destinations for international students living on a budget.
    • A vibrant culture is only as important as the other components of higher education: partying, sports, music festivals, film festivals, hanging out with friends, going out of town for the weekends, etc.
    • Extraordinary hospitality is deeply rooted in Polish culture.
    • The Polish higher education system is well developed. The quality of the education provided is monitored and regularly evaluated.

    POLAND EDUCATION AND LIVING COST

    • The cost of education in Poland is relatively lower than that in other European countries.
    •  The tuition fees vary depending upon the university and range between 9000 to 100000 Euros.
    • The living expenses in Poland range between 200 Euros to 400 Euros and include expenses such as accommodation, food, transport, etc.

    STAY BACK AND WORK OPTIONS

    • You can stay back for further 2-3 years as long as you can prove that you can financially support yourself without seeking any government benefits.
    • Poland has a 20-hour work permit every week while studying and the possibility to work full-time during the holiday months between July and December which are usually 3 in number.

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    • February and July

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