Among young people from the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States – in fact, post-Soviet states – editor), Poland has become one of the most popular countries in which they want to receive higher education. What reasons encourage our applicants and students to study in Poland?
1. European diploma. This document will allow you to find a job and hold prestigious positions in all European countries, as well as in the USA, Canada, Australia, and other developed world countries.
2. Affordable tuition. Studying in Poland costs 760 euros per year, which is a low figure for European countries. The price varies depending on the chosen specialty and educational institution, as well as the language of instruction.
3. The problem of the language barrier is minimized, because the Polish language, which is part of the Slavic group, is quite close to Ukrainian. With the desire and efforts shown, it is possible to master Polish within a few months. Therefore, having gone to this country for knowledge, you should not worry about not being understood. Also in Poland, you can additionally master English, German or French to have great prospects after graduation.
4. High-quality education and job prospects. European universities train high-class specialists in the most demanded specialties on the international market. Such graduates are highly valued, so they can count on employment in prestigious international companies.
5. Student exchange program. If you study in Poland, you will have a chance to take part in international programs that allow you to study at your chosen university in France, Denmark, Great Britain, the USA, and other countries for one or two semesters.
6. Opportunity to live in Europe. Studying at the university, you will come across a completely different culture, different living conditions, and better service. You will have the opportunity to take a distinctive look at the world and gain useful experience that you can then apply in your work.
7. Open travel opportunities. Students at Polish universities receive a student visa, which allows them to travel to 28 countries that are part of the European Union. In your free time, you can visit the historical and cultural sights of Europe.
Erbol Sagyndyk