Why Study in Poland?

Poland is the budget-friendly education hub of Central Europe. It offers a high quality of education with tuition fees that are among the lowest in the EU. Poland’s economy is growing fast, and it is home to European headquarters for Google, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs. For students, this means affordable living combined with excellent internship opportunities. Degrees are recognized globally and taught in English.

Key Facts to Know

  • Language: Polish (Free), English (Paid).
  • Cost of Study: €2,000 – €4,000 per year (English programs).
  • Funding: Polish National Agency (NAWA) Scholarships.
  • Required Exams: IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL.
  • Degree Levels: Licencjat (Bachelor), Magister (Master).
  • Intakes: October (Major), February (Minor).
  • Visa: National D-Visa.

Popular Courses for International Students

  • Medicine (MBBS)
  • Engineering & IT
  • International Relations
  • Management & Finance
  • Physiotherapy
  • Aviation

Top Universities in Poland for International Students

Requirements for Admission

Requirements differ by program level:

Bachelor’s Degree

  • High School Diploma (Apostilled).
  • Eligibility Statement (proving you can study in your home country).
  • IELTS 6.0.

Master’s Degree

  • Relevant Bachelor’s degree.
  • IELTS 6.5.
  • Portfolio (for Arts/Design).

Exams & Documents Required

  • Legalized/Apostilled School Certificates.
  • Eligibility Statement (Migration Certificate).
  • Medical Certificate.
  • Copy of Passport.
  • Proof of English Proficiency.
  • Digital Photo.
  • Tuition Fee Receipt.

Visa Requirements (National D-Visa)

  • Research Note: 2025 Financial requirements updated.
  • Valid Passport.
  • Acceptance Letter from a Polish university.
  • Proof of Tuition Payment: First-semester/year receipt.
  • Proof of Funds (2025): Approx. PLN 3,500 – 4,500 per month (~€9,000/year).
  • Proof of Accommodation: Dormitory letter or rental contract.
  • Travel Insurance: Coverage of €30,000 (Approved list).
  • Flight Itinerary.
  • Visa Fee: €80 (payable in local currency).

Living Expenses in Poland for International Students

Poland is extremely affordable. Warsaw is the most expensive city, but even there, a student can live comfortably on €700/month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work part-time?

Yes. Full-time students with a valid student visa/residence card can work without a work permit for unlimited hours. However, it is recommended to balance work with studies

Is health insurance mandatory?

Yes. We strongly recommend signing up for the NFZ (National Health Fund) state insurance upon arrival. It costs only about €13/month and covers all public medical services.

What is the "Blue Card" EU?

It is a residence permit for highly skilled workers. After graduating from a Polish university, if you find a job with a salary 1.5x the average national wage, you can apply for a Blue Card, which grants mobility across the EU.

Do I need an interview?

Yes, the visa interview at the Polish embassy is crucial. They will ask about your course subjects, your university, and your finances. EdVisa provides interview training to help you pass.

Are Polish degrees recognized?

Yes, Poland is part of the Bologna Process. Degrees obtained here are recognized throughout the European Union and globally (including the USA and Canada).