Study in

Poland

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WHERE CAN I STUDY?

FAQ's

You can apply for a student visa at the Polish embassy or consulate in your home country. You will need to provide proof of acceptance to a recognized Polish educational institution, proof of financial resources, and other relevant documents.

The cost of living in Poland can vary depending on the location and lifestyle, but it is generally considered to be affordable. On average, you can expect to spend around 1,500-2,500 PLN per month on accommodation, food, transportation, and other expenses.

Yes, as an international student, you can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during the school term and full-time during school breaks. However, you will need to obtain a work permit from the Polish government before you start working.

Some of the top universities in Poland include the University of Warsaw, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, and Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.



Poland has a temperate climate, with cold winters and mild summers. The country experiences some regional variations in climate, with the east being colder and the south being warmer.

Poland is generally considered a safe place to live and study. However, like any other country, you should take precautions and be aware of your surroundings, particularly in busy tourist areas.

Poland has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on art, literature, music, and history. The country is also known for its traditional festivals and celebrations, such as Wianki and Andrzejki.

Poland has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and metros. You can purchase tickets at stations or through mobile apps, and there are also many car rental services available. However, many people prefer to walk or cycle in the cities.