5 reasons to study in Poland
1. SO MANY CHOICES
There are more than 1.2 million students studying in Poland, at nearly 380 universities. What's even more impressive is that most programs are offered in both Polish and English, on top of that, there are hundreds of languages taught here. There are many art colleges as well as humanities faculties and universities of technology, all equipped with ideal laboratories and supercomputers.
2. STUDY ABROAD IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Poland is where you can get your diploma, opening doors to the best companies in Europe and some of the best in the world. The country has many other perks, such as its medical schools are recognized in the United States, and when studying in Poland, you have access to European Union study programs and can intern or internship abroad. With top-quality, internationally recognized qualifications, virtually no other region in the world can give you a promising start to your career. Don't forget that Poland has a favorable geographical location with excellent transport connections to the entire European Union at your fingertips!
4. IDEAL FOR STUDENT BUDGET
If you dream of going abroad and becoming independent while studying, don't worry about costs then Poland is ideal for students on a tight budget. Residence halls start from €90 a month per student, cinema tickets start from €3.60 and canteen lunches start from €3.90. It's no surprise that Warsaw is the most affordable European student city according to the 2022QS Best Student Cities index.
3. CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Study in European Capital of Culture Wrocław, artistic Kraków, hipster Warsaw, multicultural Lublin, academic Poznań or beautiful coastal Gdańsk. There's something for everyone in every city, from student pubs to vegan restaurants and art galleries. Get ready to meet and mingle with the crowds at the Palace of Culture in Warsaw, explore Krakow's Wawel Castle, in winter you can go skiing in the Tatra Mountains or take a boat trip in the Masurian Lakes.
5. GREAT CAREER OPPOTURNITIES
Studying in Poland is just the beginning. People who want to start their own business or find a good job with an international company will benefit from staying longer. Foreign companies operating in Poland give priority to graduates from Polish universities. Akademiakie Inkubatory Przedsiębiorczości ('Startup Academic Incubator') is a community that will help and nurture your business, and you also have Technology Parks at your disposal. Additionally, Warsaw Innovation Week is a great hub where startups can attract the attention of foreign investors.