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POLAND

Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea, Lithuania, and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast to the north, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west.

It is the sixth most populous member state of the European Union and has been a nation of survivors since the foundation of the first Polish state more than 1,000 years ago.

Each year more and more students are choosing to study abroad in Poland. These students are drawn to its high-quality education institutions, low tuition fees, and equally low cost of living.

Studying in Poland is far more reasonable than any other part of Europe. Tuition fees start from 1500 EUR per year and rarely go higher than 3000 EUR. Compared to the average fees of private universities in France, Germany, the UK or Scandinavia.

Poland has more than 450 HEIs (Higher Education institutions).Some of the highest-ranked universities in Poland are:

  • University of Wroclaw.

  • Warsaw School of Economics.

  • Poznan University of Technology.

  • A G H University of Science and Technology.

  • University of Lodz.

  • University of Silesia in Katowice.

  • University of Gdansk.

  • Lazarski University.

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Poland is also well known for its cuisine. Polish people are very welcoming, loving and kind. International student's life is very exciting in Poland and hence, you must think of pursuing your higher education in Poland. Poland is known for high ranking universities and excellent education, friendly environment, good food, interesting history.

The cost of living varies between 450-650 EUR/month.

Public transport is available at 50 EUR for a semester pass, available for 6 months.

The official minimum salary in Warsaw as of 2019 is 2250 PLN (gross salary). That is approx EUR 521.00 per month.

Poland has one of the highest minimum salaries in Central and Eastern Europe.

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