1. Tuition and living expenses are low, and are suitable for domestic salaried class .
Generally, for the first year for Polish language lesson, cost would be between 2,200-3,500 US Dollars. For the university courses, the tuition fee would be 1000-4,000 US Dollars per year. Medicine and arts are about 4,000 US Dollars per year. Aside from Polish, elective courses would also include German, English and French languages. Courses related to economics, legal studies, computer and engineering disciplines, the annual tuition dollars would only be 2000-3500; hotel management professional education would be about 5000-6500 US dollars / year tuition fee cost. However, they will be paid in their internship where the salary is relatively competitive. Living expenses a year (including room and board included) are about 1500-2200 US dollars.
With t his amount, a student needs :
i. Polish language course: 2500-5200 USD
ii. EMI 3500-5800USD
iii. Hotel Management 6500-8000 USD
Poland has many world-renowned figures. In the list are the philosopher Copernicus, the piano genius Chopin, and the scientist Marie Curie. Poland's most famous public universities include several campuses of the Warsaw University (established in 1851); University of Krakow (established in 1364); Rhodes University (renowned for its arts excellence). There are still more than 200 private universities.
2. Visa procedures are simple and economical. No visa interview required..
Applicants who apply to Public universities, the visa approval would take usually two to three months. While those who wish to attend Private universities normally takes three months for visa approval. Moreover, Visa requirements of fixed deposits in banks require only 3,000 US dollars, without any restrictions.
3. New development for Chinese students in Poland
In recent years, Poland, due to its rapid economic growth, will be joining the European Union. This places Poland into world focus as a country with increasingly economic growth point. Recently, many Chinese students have gone to Poland for study and since then, the Polish government is developing foreign students especially Chinese.
4. Easy Access to Germany and other European countries As neighbors rather than for historical reasons, Germany places Poland as its closest economic partner. The two countries share a long borderline, similar in cultural life and highly complementary economies. Almost 80% of the workers in Poland are employed in Germany-owned companies and employment centers. In Poland, the western region is the second largest German language speaking community. From Poland, application for Germany Visa is very simple and hassle-free. Actually, many tourists use Poland as point of entry to Germany and to other countries in Europe. Recently, France, Germany, and Poland formed a strategic alliance.
5. Opportunities for Internships/Transfer to European countries and America
Universities in Poland like the Poznan School of Hotel Management has established cooperation agreement between universities in the United Kingdom and the United States, thereby recognizing the credits of courses completed in any participating Polish university. Polish universities also arranged in the United Kingdom, Greece, Switzerland, Australia, the United States that internships be paid. This is not only for additional income but also for possible employment and development opportunity.
6. Age Requirements for Study in Poland
Suggestion: You can save more money and time if you learn the necessary language and professional background of your chosen major.
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