Study Abroad in Poland
Poland has become one of Europe’s fastest-growing destinations for international students. Known for its rich history, cultural diversity, safe environment, and rapidly modernizing infrastructure, Poland offers a unique blend of academic excellence and affordability. With over 400 higher education institutions, Poland attracts more than 85,000 international students annually, including thousands from India.

Why Study in Poland?
1. Affordable Tuition Fees
Compared to other European nations, Poland provides high-quality education at significantly lower tuition costs, making it an ideal option for budget-conscious students:
Undergraduate programs: €2,000 – €4,000/year
Postgraduate (Master’s) programs: €2,500 – €5,000/year
MBBS/MD Programs: €8,000 – €13,000/year
This makes Poland 70% cheaper than the UK or USA, without compromising on academic standards.
2. Globally Recognized Degrees
Polish universities follow the Bologna Process, ensuring that degrees are compatible with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Graduates can pursue careers or further studies across the EU, UK, USA, Canada, and more.
3. English-Taught Programs
Over 1,200+ study programs in English are available in diverse fields:
Business & Management
Information Technology
Engineering
Medicine
Architecture
International Law
Tourism & Hospitality
4. Work Opportunities During and After Studies
Students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during holidays.
After graduation, students can apply for a 1-year post-study visa to search for jobs or pursue permanent residency.
5. Low Cost of Living
Poland offers one of the most affordable lifestyles in Europe. On average:
Accommodation: €150 – €300/month
Food & Utilities: €100 – €200/month
Transportation & Miscellaneous: €50 – €100/month
Total Monthly Living Expenses: €300 – €600
6. Safe, Welcoming, and Multicultural
Poland is among the safest countries in Europe, with a low crime rate and warm, hospitable locals. Major cities like Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk are known for their vibrant student life, cultural heritage, and English-speaking environments.
6. Safe, Welcoming, and Multicultural
Poland is among the safest countries in Europe, with a low crime rate and warm, hospitable locals. Major cities like Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk are known for their vibrant student life, cultural heritage, and English-speaking environments.
Top Universities in Poland for International Students
University of Warsaw
Jagiellonian University (Kraków)
Warsaw University of Technology
Wrocław Medical University
Medical University of Gdańsk
Lodz University of Technology
Poznań University of Medical Sciences
Cracow University of Economics
All universities are recognized by WHO, NMC (India), ECFMG (USA), and other
international bodies.
Eligibility & Admission Requirements
For Bachelor’s Programs:
10+2 from a recognized board with at least 50% marks
English proficiency (IELTS 5.5+ or MOI accepted by some universities)
For Master’s Programs:
A recognized Bachelor’s degree (minimum 50% aggregate)
IELTS/TOEFL or internal university language assessment
For MBBS/MD Programs:
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (50% aggregate in PCB)
NEET qualification (for Indian students)
Passport, Medical Certificate, and Police Clearance
Complete Support From Application to Arrival
We offer end-to-end assistance to simplify your study abroad journey:
Free Counseling & Profile Evaluation
University & Course Selection
Documentation & Application Submission
Visa Guidance & Interview Preparation
Accommodation & Travel Assistance
Pre-Departure Orientation & Post-Arrival Support in Poland
Career Opportunities After Graduation
Graduates from Polish universities enjoy a wide range of global career prospects,
especially in:
Information Technology
Engineering
Healthcare & Life Sciences
International Business & Finance
Logistics & Transportation
Students can also pursue internships with top EU-based companies and explore PR
options via the EU Blue Card.