Poland is a vibrant Central European country connecting East and West. Situated in the heart of Europe, it offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and modernization for international students.
The 8th-largest economy in Europe, with a fast-growing stock market and job opportunities.
Home to 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a deep historical heritage.
Quality education following the Bologna Process, recognized across the entire EU.
Poland’s education system has grown rapidly in the last decade. It is increasingly popular due to affordable tuition and English-taught programs in science, engineering, medicine, and management.
Affordable, high-quality education in the heart of Europe.
2. Do I need to speak Polish?Not for English programs, but basic Polish helps in daily life and healthcare courses.
3. Can I work while studying?Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time during their studies.
4. What are the English requirements?Usually IELTS 6.0–6.5 or an equivalent qualification, depending on the university.
Planning ahead is key. Deadlines vary by university.
Average total: €350 – €550 per month.