What you must know to study in Poland at eight o'clock (1) is Poland safe?
According to statistics, Poland is one of the safest countries in the EU.
(2) Can I take a part-time job while studying in Poland?
Of course. The Polish government allows foreign students to work in a certain range during their study in the country, and the income is used to subsidize the study and living expenses.
(3) What are the application conditions for Polish institutions?
All foreign applications must meet the minimum requirements of domestic higher education, and at the same time, they must have English ability. Those who don't have English IELTS certificate can apply for matriculation first.
(4) How much does it cost to study in Poland?
One-year tuition, living expenses and accommodation are about 60,000-70,000 RMB.
Is the cost of living in Poland high?
It won't be very high. The general price is the same as that in China, and the cost of eating out will be comparable to that in big cities in China.
(5) Do you need a visa to study in Poland? How should I apply?
Need a visa. The maximum duration of a visa is 3 months. Within 45 days before the visa expires, you must apply to the provincial government office for a residence permit, and the specific residence time.
(6) Do you need medical insurance?
There is no free medical insurance in Poland. All students studying in Poland must have medical insurance during the whole study period.
(7) What are the advantages of studying in Poland?
The tuition and living expenses are low, which is suitable for domestic working class.
② Many majors in Polish public universities are at the leading level in the world. You can study in top universities.
③ Simple visa procedures, low economic guarantee requirements and high visa rate.
(4) Three-year undergraduate course, taught in English, with a globally recognized degree;
(8) Credit conversion or exchange within the EU?
The academic system in Poland is three years for undergraduates, two years for postgraduates and four to seven years for doctoral students. Universities in Poland, like those in other EU countries, are under the Bologna Treaty, and credits of all courses can be authenticated or exchanged with universities in other EU countries by using the current ECTS credit system in Europe.
There are many well-known universities in Poland, such as Warsaw University, Warsaw Medical College, Warsaw Central Business School, Warsaw Kominski Business School, Warsaw University of Technology, Chopin Conservatory of Music, Agalon University in Krakow, university of lodz, Rhodes Polytechnic University, Rhodes Film Academy, Wroclaw University, Poznan Mizkovich University, Gdansk University and so on. Many Polish universities offer English or Polish courses, most of which are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. At the same time, Poland is a Schengen country in Europe and a member of the European Union. After studying in Poland for one or two years, China students can apply for further study in other EU member countries, or they can go to Schengen countries in Europe without a visa.