Study in Poland
Poland is a country in Central Europe, situated between the Baltic sea in the north and two mountain ranges (the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains) in the south. Its the 9th largest and 8th most populous country in Europe. Poland is a unitary state divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Polish culture is well known in the world, for both historical heritage and present achievements.
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.
Why Study in Poland?
- Poland has a very high quality education system. Over 80% of the Polish universities have outstanding and good rankings.
- Polish university's tuition fees is considerably lower than other study destinations, even for medical school.
- 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.
- Each year, a considerable number of scholarships for non-EU foreign students are launched.
- Over 50% of Poles speak English, making living and studying in Poland particularly accessible to foreign students.
- It's perfectly safe in here for international students of all races, beliefs and origins.
- Extraordinary hospitality is deeply rooted in Polish culture.