After 12th, graduation or post graduation,
some of you students will be busy in deciding what to do with your further
education. Have you ever thought about studying in Europe? If the answer is
yes, then take some time to think about Study in Poland.
The academic approach has
much to offer in Poland.It is the home of higher education around the
prestigious universities build whole cities and organize, and ultimately, this
vast cultural diversity.Therefore, if you choose to study in Poland, it is
worth not only for the extra efforts to choose a high ranking university, but
also a good place to live with friendly people, interesting history and living
society.
Poland is a beautiful
country with great geological aspects. This country is very comfortable for
international students. Below is the main reason why Poland is great for
international students' studies.
High Quality Universities:
There are more than 450
HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) in Poland. The best of them are widely
recognized as three regional academic centers.There are also many specialized
universities to enable the formation of excellent experts expanded spectrum of
areas.As per the annual ranking of Polish universities the following three universities
are at the top places:
·
University of Warsaw
·
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
·
Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznaĆ
Low tuition fees:
Studies in Poland is
cheaper than doing so in other parts of Europe. Compared to the average fees of
private universities in France, Germany, UK or Scandinavia, less tuition fees
in Poland can be a major saving at the beginning of your study.
Vibrant Student and Cultural Life:
Apart from studies there
are also many other important components of higher education like: parties,
sports, music festivals, film festivals, hanging with friends, going out of
town for weekends etc. There are many reasons for which you will never regret
for choosing Poland as your study destination.Thanks to our rapid economic
development over the last two decades, Poland's cultural offer is comparable
with any other European country, but with its character.
Part of the Socrates–Erasmus Programme:
Since 1998, Poland has
been a part of the Socrates-Erasmus program and today more than 300 Polish HEI
participate. In 2013 alone, almost 10,000 students from all over Europe came to
Poland, most of them selected universities in Warsaw, Poznan, Krakow, Wroclaw
and Lodd. The second good news is that if your country is in the
Socrates-Erasmus network, you probably will not need a visa to arrive in
Poland.
Scholarships for Non-EU Students:
If your country does not
belong to Sokretis-Erasmus network, there are still some opportunities.Every
year, large number of scholarships are launched for foreign students of non-EU
countries. The best way to know these opportunities is to contact the Polish
Embassy in your country, because they usually coordinate bilateral student
exchange programs.
Polish Hospitality:
Extra hospitality in
Polish culture is deeply rooted. You can expect every casual invitation for
dinner or dinner to end as a three-course festival. When problems arise in
arranging accommodation, the people of Poland will not hesitate to offer their
flat for the night or two nightsand they always care for you to stay
comfortable and interesting in Poland. Since history is an important part of the
Polish identity, almost every pole will tell you heart breathing stories about
their hometown, it will immediately become a free and attractive travel guide.
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