Study in Poland - FAQs

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Tuition fees vary, generally ranging from €2,000 to €5,000 per year, depending on the course and the university.

The living cost ranges from €400 to €700 per month, including accommodation, food, and transportation.

Requirements vary by program, but many universities may require English proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL.

Yes, several scholarships are offered by universities and government programs to support international students.

Yes, international students can work part-time while studying, although some restrictions may apply based on nationality. If going for master’s degree can work full time during studies as well.

The minimum wage in Poland is set at PLN 28.10 per hour.

The post-study work visa lets international graduates stay in Poland for 1 year to find jobs.

On a student visa in Poland, you generally cannot bring your spouse automatically. However, your wife can apply for a separate visa, such as a dependent visa or a visitor visa, to join you. It's important to check the specific requirements and regulations of the Polish consulate or embassy, as they can vary.

If you've lived in Poland for five continuous years, you can apply for permanent residency. Ensure you've held a Polish temporary residence permit for work, studies, or marriage to a Polish citizen.

Poland, in a moderate climate zone, experiences four distinct seasons: Autumn (Sep-Nov), Winter (Dec-Feb), Spring (Mar-May), and Summer (Jun-Aug).

Poland offers high-quality education, a rich cultural heritage, and a relatively low cost of living compared to other European countries.

Some of the top universities include the University of Warsaw, Jagiellonian University, and Warsaw University of Technology.

Fluency in Polish isn't necessary; the university offers many programs in English, and locals generally speak English well.

Yes, having health insurance is mandatory, and students can either obtain Polish health insurance or have international coverage.

Students can choose from university dorms, private apartments, or shared accommodation.

The academic year typically starts in October are the major intakes where student studies start. February is minor intake where few courses and universities are available.

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