I. Conditions for studying in Poland
(1) undergraduate course
1, performance conditions
Students who go to Poland for undergraduate studies must be graduates who have attended the college entrance examination after studying in a regular high school in China for three years. Students' college entrance examination scores are higher than the second line in their province, and a lower score is acceptable. Students should also have GPA scores in all subjects studied in high school. The GPA score should exceed 75. If you are already a domestic undergraduate, you can also apply. The GPA score should exceed 80. Generally speaking, as long as your GPA score is higher, you don't have to worry about not being admitted to a Polish school. You can apply for more schools, even some famous schools in Poland.
2. Language conditions
Polish schools teach in two languages, English and Polish. If you don't know Polish, you must apply for English teaching courses in Polish schools. This course requires students' English. If students are not good at English, it will be difficult for them to pass Polish schools. Students are required to provide IELTS scores, which are basically above 6.0, and Polish masters are 6.5. Since you want to study in Poland, if your IELTS score is not enough, but you still want to study in Poland, you can go to a language school for a few months, and then apply for an undergraduate course after your English meets that requirement.
3. Economic situation
Undergraduate schools in Poland do not have fixed tuition fees. It depends on the nature of the school you apply for, your major and the location of the school. The tuition fee is 3,500 euros (28,857 yuan)-16,800 euros a year (1385 14 yuan). Besides the annual tuition, before you apply to a school in Poland, see if you can meet this requirement. The cost in Poland is low, and families who can study abroad can afford it.
(2) Master's degree
1. There are three basic conditions for applying for the Polish master's program * * *, which are indispensable: a bachelor's degree certificate is required; Must have IELTS, TOEFL and other relevant English language certificates; The GPA needs to be above 2.6. If it reaches 3.0, it is basically risk-free to apply for the top ten universities in Poland.
2. Polish master's courses are generally taught in English and Polish. I suggest you choose English as your teaching method. If you choose English as the teaching medium, you must submit your language scores when applying for the course. If it is IELTS, it needs to reach 6.0. If it is TOEFL, it usually needs more than 87 points. You can't apply for courses without a language certificate. This is a hard and fast rule!
3. If you have no language scores, you can consider coming to Poland to take a language preparatory course first. You don't need a language certificate to apply for language preparation. Language preparation, usually a year's time, can not only lay a good foundation for language, but also be an adaptation process. Of course, you can also consider domestic elegance, so you can apply for a master's program directly. Cui Ou suggested that students should try their best to take IELTS, TOEFL and other English exams in China before graduation, and get a B2 language certificate, so that they can apply for a master's degree in Poland immediately after graduation.
The master's program is usually two years, if you add the preparatory course, it will be three years in total. This period of time is a good opportunity to fully integrate yourself into the study and life in Poland.
Second, the advantages of studying in Poland
Education is the foundation of governing the country, and high-quality education in Poland is one of the direct factors to attract international students. The comments of foreign students reflect the gold content of Polish education. The Polish higher education system is different from that of China, with three years of undergraduate courses and two years of master's courses. Universities are divided into public institutions and private institutions, both of which are recognized by the Ministry of Education. Universities in Poland adopt the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), and tuition fees can be transferred within the EU.
It is worth mentioning that Polish higher education has a long history. For example, the famous Warsaw University, founded in 18 16, is a public university in Poland and was rated as one of the top 500 universities in the world. Its teaching quality enjoys a high reputation in Poland and even the whole world, and five Nobel Prize winners have been born. In addition, Warsaw University of Technology was established in 1826, ranking third among all Polish universities and first among universities of science and engineering, and cooperating with many universities, research institutions and high-tech industries around the world. 20 1 1 was selected as an excellent discipline in Europe by the European body and participated in the sixth framework of the European Union.
Apart from high-quality education, compared with other EU countries, life and study in Poland can be described as "beneficial but not expensive". During the interview, many foreign students said that the price in Poland is low. Although the cost is different in different cities, for students, 300 euros a month can meet the basic living, and the average monthly living expenses are between 350 and 550 euros. Studying in Poland for one year, the overall cost is only about 7000 ~ 1 10,000 euros, which is 50,000 ~ 70,000 RMB. Such a low price not only attracts students from China, but also students from the United States, France and other places.