Undergraduate Studies in Polish Universities

Undergraduate study in Poland usually lasts between 3 and 4 years. Universities offer a wide range of undergraduate programs and give students the opportunity to specialize in various fields.

Here is some general information about undergraduate study in Poland

Application Process: To apply to universities in Poland, students usually need a high school diploma and language proficiency tests (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL). Some programs may also require additional exams to assess prior knowledge or abilities in certain subjects.

Language: Many undergraduate programs are offered in English. However, if you plan to study in Poland, it may also be useful to learn the local language, Polish.

Education Costs: Undergraduate study at public universities in Poland is usually offered at a set fee for international students who are not members of the European Union. However, fees can often be more affordable compared to other Western European countries. Non-state universities and private institutions may have higher fees

University Types: There are various types of universities in Poland, such as state universities, technical universities, private universities and art and sports schools. There are many universities in different cities in Poland, so it is important to choose the most suitable program and university in your preferred field.

Student Life: Student life in Poland usually offers a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. Universities often host a variety of cultural events, sports activities and student clubs.

National Quality Assessment: To assess the quality of universities in Poland, the Royal Netherlands Embassies is an organization that evaluates educational programs in Poland. Also, universities usually have their own accreditation processes and quality standards.