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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Study in Poland - পোলান্ডে উচ্চশিক্ষা :




Why Poland?

Poland is a fascinating country that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe. Located at the center of the Northern European plain, Poland has been a nation of survivors since the foundation of the first Polish state more than 1000 years ago. Through its turbulent history its people have managed to maintain their identity, and today, the country enjoys a crucial position as the largest of the former Eastern European states and the most populous new member of the European Union.
Working in Poland
In Polish cities it's easy for a student to find a part-time job. The wages increase systematically, so many Polish students choose paid studies and start working. Although the permission to work in Poland depends on your country of origin. Citizens of European Union and EEA countries (Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) are eligible to work in Poland without a work permit.


Why choose Poland?
Polish educational system provides high quality services. That is proven by the success of Polish professionals working all over the world, acclaimed as perfectly educated, creative and effective. Studies in Poland cost much less than in most European countries, and cost of living is much lower.

Do I have to speak Polish?

There are English courses available for international students, so you don't have to speak Polish. If you prefer to study in Polish you will have to graduate a Polish course before you start studying. Courses are organizes at several Polish universities.

How can I find a course of my interest?
You just need to use our website's search engine. 22 Universities and hundreds of courses are available, so it's easy to find a course, whatever the subject of your choice is.

What are the tuition fees at Polish institutions?
The minimal tuition fee is 2000 - 4000 euro a year. Although, universities may set higher amount for particular courses, so you should verify the cost of studying at University of your choice.
What are the living expenses in Poland?
The living expenses in Poland are much lower than in most EU countries. The amount of 200-400 Euros should cover the monthly costs of accommodation, food and transport.

Is Poland safe?

Poland is a safe country. According to statistics, it's one of the safest within the EU. Nevertheless, precautious behavior is necessary, as anywhere in the world.


Is health insurance necessary?

Yes, you have to obtain a health insurance policy. If you're an EU/EEA citizen you have to get a European Health Insurance Card in your home country. If you're not an EU/EEA citizen you have to obtain an insurance policy in Polish National Health Fund. The cost estimates from 36 to 279 PLN, depending on a number of medial procedures included. Health insurance is necessary to legalize your stay in Poland.

How will I find housing?

International Office of the University of your choice will help you to find a place in a student's dormitory. If no place is available, or if you prefer to live by yourself, you may find housing on private market. There are many possibilities, including renting a room, sharing an apartment or renting an own flat. Most Universities have their own accommodation databases, connecting students with homeowners free of charge. In real estate agencies it's necessary to pay a fee (usually equivalent to a monthly rent).

How do I legalize my stay in Poland?

If you're a EU/EEA citizen you need no visa to travel to Poland. You just need to register your stay in local Voivodship's Office within 91 days from the date of crossing the Polish border. Citizens of other countries must apply for a long-term visa or a residence permit in a local Polish consulate.
All international students must acquire a temporary residence certificate in the local Municipal Office's Population Registry Bureau. This must be done within 3 days from the date of crossing the Polish border.
Are any scholarships available?

Scholarships are available for students with proven Polish origin, and for students from Belarus who are subject to a political repression. It's necessary to apply for a scholarship in a Polish consulate in your country of origin. The consulates provide all the necessary information. Other scholarship offers may be available in certain Universities. You should check it out in a course search engine and in the International Students office of the University of your choice.

How to apply

In order to apply for selected study program commencing in October for fall semester and February for spring semester, a candidate should contact the admission office of the selected University directly by e-mail (phone/fax) or through one of its foreign recruitment offices.
In case a candidate requires a visa to stay and study on the territory of European Union, he or she should apply for selected program adequately earlier, so that decision concerning visa issuance is made before the fall/ spring semester begins.

##General Admission Requirements##

In general, the requirements for international students applying for universities in Poland are as follows:

Admission Information for BA or BSC (Bachelors) Candidates:
Notarized secondary school certificate or an official duplicate issued by the candidate's high school,
filled out application form,
4 passport-size photographs,
copy of candidate’s ID (passport),
certificate of the English language proficiency optionally (unless the high school courses were taught in English);
medical certificate with no contraindication for studying,
admission fee payment receipt.

Admission Information for MA (Master) candidates:

Undergraduate program diploma or an official duplicate issued by the university,
candidate's CV with the details about the school and professional career optionally,
one academic reference and one personal reference optionally,
filled out application form,
4 passport-size photographs,
copy of the candidate’s ID (passport),
proof of English language proficiency (unless the first degree was taught in English),
medical certificate with no contraindication for studying,
admission fee payment receipt.
However a candidate might be additionally asked to submit:
Notarized secondary school certificate or an official duplicate issued by the candidate's high school (when applying for master program),
A supplement to the undergraduate program diploma or a copy of the bachelor thesis,
and other documentation*
*since some universities have additional various admission requirements, it is advisable to contact selected University prior to submission of your application!
Important Note
In case a candidate requires a visa to stay and study on the territory of European Union, he or she should apply for selected program adequately earlier, so that decision concerning visa issuance is made before the fall/spring semester begins.

##Poland University Directory:##


Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan
Adam Mickiewicz University
AGH University of Science and Technology
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
Bronisław Markiewicz State School of Higher Vocational Education In Jaroslaw
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Cracow University of Economics
Cracow University of Technology
Częstochowa University of Technology
Eugeniusz Piasecki University of Physical Education in Poznan
Gdansk University of Technology
Jagiellonian University
Kazimierz Wielki University
Kielce University of Technology
Kozminski University
Lazarski University
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education
Medical University of Lodz
Medical University of Lublin
Opole University of Technology
Poznan University of Economics
Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Poznan University of Technology
Pultusk Akademy of Humanities
Technical University of Lodz
University of Silesia in Katowice
University of Agriculture in Krakow
University of Economics and Computer Science in Warsaw
University of Economics in Katowice
University of Lodz
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
University of Warsaw
University of Wroclaw
University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw
Warsaw School of Economics
Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS)
Warsaw University od Life Sciences - SGGW (WULS - SGGW)
Warsaw University of Technology
Wroclaw Medical University
Wroclaw University of Economics
Wroclaw University of Technology

For more details visit http://www.studyinpoland.pl/en/official education portal of Poland. For updats look at OUR FACEBOOK PAGE .

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