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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.

General information about Poland GEOGRAPHY 
Poland is located in the very centre of Europe . With the total area of 312,679 km (120,728 sq mi) its the seventh biggest country on the continent. Polish population is over 38,5 million people. The capital city is Warsaw (around 2 million inhabitants). Poland borders 7 countries: Germany on the west, Czech Republic and Slovakia on the south, Ukraine , Belarus and Lithuania on the east, and Russia on the north. Most of the country is located on lowlands. On the south there are upland areas with two major mountain chains ? the Carpathians (Karpaty) and the Sudetes (Sudety). The Baltic sea coastline on the north measures 770 km . The longest river, Vistula (Wisla) is 1,047 km ( 678 miles ) long. The highest point of Poland is the peak of Rysy , 2,499 metres (8, 199 ft ) in elevation. The lowest point in Poland is at 2 metres ( 7 ft ) below sea level, located in the Vistula Delta. The climate is moderate. The average summer temperature ranges from 20 C ( 68 F ) to 30 C ( 86 F ). Winters are cold ? the average ranges from 3 C ( 37,4 F ) in the northwest to -8 C ( 17,6 F ) in the northeast. 

Poland in short 
Official name: Republic of Poland /Rzeczpospolita Polska (short form: Poland/ Polska) Independence: 11 November 1918 (republic proclaimed) Government type: republic Location: Central Europe Border countries: Belarus 416 km , Czech Republic 790 km , Germany 467 km , Lithuania 103 km , Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) 210 km , Slovakia 541 km , Ukraine 529 km Language: Polish Capital city: Warsaw 

Living and 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. EU/EEA citizens Citizens of European Union and EEA countries ( Switzerland , Iceland , Norway and Liechtenstein ) are eligible to work in Poland without a work permit.

Tuition Fee Packages:
The tuition fee payment is possible in installments.

 Offer / Acceptance letter                                                                                600Eur 

 Tuition fee Polish Language course. Duration One year                       2500Eur

 Tuition fee Bachelor. Duration: Three years                                             3200Eur

 Tuition fee Master. Duration One year                                                       3800Eur

 Living expenses and food a month                                                              100Eur

Study In Poland

quality Polish educational system.
Polish university education system has a history of 650 years of educating high profile proffesionals. It resulted with a profit not only for Poland , but also for many countries all over the world, where the Poles brought their proffesionalism and the spirit of innovation. Want some examples? Ignacy Domeyko established the geology research in XIXth century Chile . Between 1872 and 1876 Ernest Malinowski built the world's highest located railroad in Peru . Bronislaw Malinowski was a creator of modern anthropology. Ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to Polish artists, scientists and other public figures. Maria Sklodowska-Curie is one of only four laureates to receive a prize twice. 

Polish education system 
The structure of studies.. 
Since 2007/2008 academic year Polish higher education system has been divided to three stages, which are: Bachelor (Licencjat, Inzynier), Master (Magister), and Doctor (Doktor). This system applies to all fields of education except Law, Pharmacy, Psychology, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and Dentistry, which are still based on two-stage system (Master and Doctor). 

Questions & Answers 
Q: What do I need to enroll? 
A: To qualify all international applicants must first meet the minimum requirements for entry into higher education in their own country, have a matriculation certificate or equivalent document; command of English (at least on an intermediate level) is also required. Some departments of the arts, physical education, departments preparing students for the teaching profession, and the like, organize additional aptitude tests. All graduating from Polish institutions of higher education receive a Diploma Supplement. The Supplement is available free of charge and is issued in Polish, and on request in other languages (English, German, French, Spanish or Russian). Since Poland ratified the Lisbon Convention on Recognition of Degrees in 2004 recognition of Polish diplomas has become easier inter-nationally.

Certified Programmes of Study 

Courses at our Partner Universities: Bachelor and Masters Level. Medium of instruction: English 
Hotel and Tourism Management
Business Administration (Bachelor & Masters)
Economics
Accounting & Audit
Nursing
Computer Science
Computer Engineering
IT
Polish Language Course


Short Courses 
Our University's short course programme is designed for individuals who wish to update their professional skills and to keep in touch with the latest research and knowledge. We offer a wide variety of courses which start throughout the year and are offered at various levels, with many courses leading to recognised qualifications. 

Industry Certifications 
Industry Certifications are qualifications developed by leading companies in the field of computing and networking technologies. These professional qualifications demonstrate that an individual has achieved a high level of competency and understanding on the technologies that the various companies offer. Certification is highly sought after by many employers because it is an important indicator of the candidate's specialised knowledge, skills and abilities. It significantly enhances the opportunities open to an individual, 'adding value' to an individual in the market place.

 

Achieving professional certification involves undertaking a course of study followed by the certification exam. We offer a range of certification courses including: 

The CNAP (Cisco Networking Academy Program) is a certification in computer networking. It involves a programme of study leading to your final qualification. Areas covered include PC architecture, internetworking models, Switch and Router configuration etc. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) This course helps prepare you to take Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exams. The course covers one MCP exam. Areas include Microsoft Windows client and server operating systems, network infrastructure, Active Directory and SQL Server. Students taking the course will aspire to careers in Technical Support, Systems Administration and Networks. The Intel Software Training Program employs Intel expertise and offers basic and advanced software development training, including software parallelism, multithreaded programming and platform optimization. at extremely competitive prices to anybody who wishes to gain these important IT qualifications. All of the courses offer practical hands-on experience that will further your career in the IT sector. After successful complete certification exam student can get internationally recognised Certificate.

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 us for more informtion 

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. 

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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. 

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