Poland will be a popular place for international higher education among students because the country has so much to offer. One of the most important factors in choosing a study country is that the country is economically stable, and that is exactly what Poland is. At the time of the global economic crisis in 2008 when global corporations were on the verge of collapse, the only country in Europe to report financial stability was Poland.
The country is also growing rapidly in economics, academia, industry, and much more. This growth will also lead to many new and innovative jobs and job opportunities for students who will study there. In addition, Poland also provides students with relevant European knowledge about its rich history and culture and for being part of the European Union.
In this blog, we want to elaborate on which universities want to study abroad they can choose to go abroad and the benefits of studying in them and in Poland.
Benefits of Studying in Poland
#1 High-Quality Learning
Education has a long and influential history in Poland. One of the oldest educational institutions in the world and the first university in Poland; Krakow academy, opened in 1364. This means that it has been in existence for over 650 years.
The country provides a world-class education that is known not only throughout Europe but also globally. Evidence exists that the country's higher education system caters to more than a million students. Polish colleges and universities are rated highly and also have facilities for art research. All of this indicates that the country offers quality education.
- Warsaw Management University (WMU/WSM)
- Silesian University of Technology (SUT)
- Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (WUST)
- University of Euroregional Economy (WSGE)
- Warsaw University of Technology (WUT)
- Olsztyn University
- Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences (WULS)
- Cracow University of Technology (CUT)
- Polish Japanese Academy of Information and Technology
- Lublin University of Technology (LUT)
- University of Economics in Katowice
- Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW
- Vincent Pol
- University of Life Science in Lublin
- SGH University
- Poznan University of Technology
‘Intake’ means the time when the term or semester of a university starts. Intakes are that time in an academic year when the classes of that semester begin. Similar to other study abroad destinations, France has 2 intake options, them being the September Intake and the January Intake.
September Intake: This is considered as the main intake in France although, the other intake offers almost as many courses like this one. It is also known as the Fall Intake. For this intake, students need to start preparing earliest by March of the same year. The deadline for applications in this intake is mid of July.
January Intake: This intake offers almost as many courses as the Fall one. It is also known as the Spring Intake. For this intake, students need to start preparing earliest by January of the previous year. The deadline for applications in this intake is mid of November.
Even though the Fall intake is considered as the main one, both the intakes have the same quality of education, and the decision mostly comes down to course availability and time preference.
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