8 Reasons Why You Should Study In Poland

Summer in full bloom means many things: holidays, summer jobs, weddings, summer, etc. For some of you, it may be time to decide what to do with your further education. Ever thought about studying in Europe? If the answer is yes, then take some time to consider about study in Poland. A lot has been introduced in Poland from the academic point of view. It is a cottage of higher education, built and systematized whole cities around prestigious universities, and finally, it provides vast cultural diversity. Therefore, if you choose to study in Poland, not only is it worth the extra effort to choose a high ranking university, but also a good place to live with friendly people, interesting history and living society.

8 Reasons Why You Should Study In Poland

Why Study in Poland:

Here, we want to present to you eight reasons to study in Poland.

Also Read: Top Reasons To Study In Poland

High Quality Universities:

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In Poland, there are more than 450 higher education institutions. The best of them is widely recognized as one of the three regional academic centers. There are also many specialized universities that enable the formation of excellent experts from the extended spectrum of areas. The annual ranking of the Polish universities gave music to the top three places at the University of Warsaw, Jagielonian University in Krakow, Adam Miquewitz University in Poznań, Lodz Film School, Europe Natolin College, Polish-Japanese Information Technology Institute and Friedrich Chopin University in Warsaw.

Price:

Reading in Poland is cheaper than doing so in other parts of Europe. Tuition fees start at less than 1500 EUR per year and rarely gets more than 3000 Euros. But where the real economist comes into play, he is in the cost of living. For a room in the student hostel for 100-150 euros or 100 euros a shared flat in the city center? no problem. In addition, monthly public transport ticket only costs 25 euros per month, and almost free that you can use public bike during the warm half of the year. After a few weeks in Poland, you get definitely learn how cinema ticket for 3 euros or delicious lunch for less than 5 euros.

Poland is a Part of the Socrates–Erasmus Programme:

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Since 1998, Poland has been part of the Socrates-Erasmus program and today more than 300 Polish HEI participate. In 2013 alone, almost 10,000 students from all over Europe came to Poland, most of them selected universities in Warsaw, Poznan, Krakow, Wroclaw and Lodz. The second good news is that if your country is in the Socrates-Erasmus network, you probably will not need a visa to arrive in Poland

Vibrant Student and Cultural Life:

As we all know, other components of higher education is not only important if they do not include: sports, parties, music festivals, hang with friends, Film Festival, to be out of town for the weekend and so on. That’s why you will never regret when choosing Poland. Our rapidly over the past two decades thanks to the economic development, cultural offer of Poland is comparable with any other European country, but with the character.

Scholarships for Non-EU Students:

If your country does not belong to the Sokretis-Erasmus network, there are still some opportunities. Every year, a large number of scholarships are launched for foreign students of non-EU countries. Most of them are dedicated to students from Eastern European Partnership countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, but almost everyone can get a scholarship for which he is eligible. Know the best way to contact the German embassy in your country, because they are usually coordinated bilateral student exchange programs.

Affordable and Delicious Cuisine:

Polish cuisine is mostly known for its comfort and satisfaction dishes like pirogi and kilbasa. For health awareness, it is also good to know that Poland is at the forefront of non-GMO, organic and organic food trends. Organic products are very popular nowadays in Poland, the culture of eating healthy and carefully. Since we have a direct capitalist system, this demand has supplied a big supply. Every district of big cities has many organic food as well as many restaurants for conscious consumers. What’s more, the cost of organic food is cheap, only slightly higher than the products available in the supermarket. There is no need to pay the price four times, not only drinking milk, which is never bad or not evergreen apples.

Polish Hospitality:

Extra hospitality in Polish culture is deeply rooted. You can expect all the guests invited to dinner or you can expect to finish dinner in the diner. If you have problems arranging accommodation, the pole will not hesitate to offer your flat for the night or two nights and they always care for you to stay comfortable and interesting in Poland.

Polish Sense of Humor:

One thing is common in all the poles – a very specific, tense feeling of humor which has a very solid foundation. For many years, in the communist period, speaking about truth was forbidden. Censorship effectively banned any sign of political wrongness. Then the pole jokes, metaphors and outline changed to create a complete linguistic system of expressions that were innocent, but in reality communists expressed an encrypted criticism of realities – usually in a very fun way. Even if communism has ended, still there is a Polish love for a difficult joke. The huge return is always highly appreciated and even the lecturer always prepares a joke or two to appeal to his audience’s sympathy and attention.

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