Study in Poland
Are you looking for study programs abroad, especially in Europe? Do you want to combine high quality universities, affordable tuition fees and lively culture? If your answer is Yes, so all roads lead to study in Poland.
Imagine getting a degree from a central European country! That will pave the way in front of you to work and travel to multiple European destinations.
The Republic of Poland is a central European country that has common borders with several European countries, such as: Lithuania, Leningrad Region, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Germany. Therefore, studying in Poland is extremely exciting and interesting when it comes to exploring cultures and travelling.
Conditions for study and admission to Poland Universities:
Education:
To study in Poland, it’s a must to have a certificate that certifies you have a public secondary education that qualifies you to apply for an undergraduate degree.
Having more international baccalaureate and English baccalaureate will qualify you to apply and study at one of the Polish Universities. However, having any equivalent certificate from your original country must be certified and accredited by one of the Polish diplomatic centres or any suitable institution.
Certification indicates that your certificate is consistent with the law of the country in which it was issued. After that, you have to make sure that your certificate complies with the Polish law.
Furthermore, in order to be admitted to postgraduate studies, you have to submit a university diploma from a Polish university or any equivalent documents, which must be recognized in Poland, from a university abroad. By the end of the first semester, you should have submitted your foreign certificate to a Polish university.
Student visa:
The application measures to get a student visa differs according to the country where you come from. However, there are some common requirements for all countries, including:
- A filled visa application form.
- A valid passport.
- An official admission letter to a Polish university.
- A short CV.
- Your school or diploma certificates.
- A proof of mastering the language in which you are going to study.
- A proof that you have money to afford living and studying expenses in Poland.
- Health insurance.
- A copy of your passport.
- Residence permit.
There is another condition that you have to meet in order to be able to study in Poland. You must legitimize your residence in the Republic of Poland. If you are a citizen of any EU country, and you need to remain in Poland more than 3 months, you must register your residency in Poland. If you are a student from a non-EU country however, you need to get a visa from the Polish consulate in your home country before arriving in Poland.
Once you arrive in the Polish lands, you need to apply for a temporary residence card 45 days before the visa expires.