"Education abroad is not just about exploring new horizons; it's about discovering the limitless potential within yourself to thrive in a global world."

Poland's education system is remarkably advanced, offering various opportunities for exploration. The country boasts numerous delightful travel destinations. Non-EU students can avail themselves of grants, making education accessible to all. Additionally, Poland is renowned for its delectable cuisine.

  • Environmental engineering.
  • Power Engineering.
  • International Relation.
  • Finances and Accounting.
  • Economics.
  • Management.

Full-time studies (in the Polish language) at the state Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are free for Polish students and foreigners who commence studies in Poland on terms applicable to Polish citizens (see: define your status). These include citizens of the EU/EEA and students who hold the Polish Charter (Karta Polaka). All other foreigners are required to pay tuition fees that on average are the following:
EUR 2000 per year for the first, second and long cycle studies,
EUR 3000 per year for postgraduate as well as scientific, arts, specialist and post-doctoral internships,
EUR 2000 per year for an annual preparatory Polish language course to commence studies in Polish
Fees at public and non-public HEIs are established by the institution itself under the condition that they cannot be lower than the costs of the education process. The tuition fees range from EUR 2000 to 6000 per year and depend on the institution and study program (for MBA programs: about EUR 8000-12,000 per year).

Poland stands out as an economical European country with a relatively stable economy. International students can expect living costs to range from 350 to 550 EUR per month, with the flexibility to adapt their budget according to their chosen city or region of study. Larger cities like Krakow or Warsaw may require a slightly higher monthly budget of 500 to 850 EUR.

You can help pay for your education by working part-time while you???re studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Poland as long as they are enrolled in an Institution. Students who are not nationals of EU member countries must also hold a valid residency permit. The right to work applies to all students, including those who are in Poland for the first time, those who are enrolled in the first year of a university program, and those who are enrolled full-time in a language school.
20hrs work permitted during studies as well as 3 months of full time work during holidays.Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders.
The hourly wages is PLN22.80 and PLN3,490.00 per month.

  • Capital City - Warsaw
  • Indian Students - 3,500 per year
  • Currency - Polish Zloty
  • Continent - Europe
  • Research Grant - PLN92 Billion
  • Population - 40,959,302
  • GDP - US$688.18 billion
  • Official Language - Polish
  • Climate - Poland is located in a moderate climate zone and is dominated by four distinct seasons, Autumn from September to November; Winter from December to February; Spring from March to May; and Summer from June to August.
  • Area - 313,931 km??
  • Wages(Avg) - 90,800 PLN per Year