
Study in Poland
European degrees, accessible tuition, and strong medical and engineering interest.
Average tuition
EUR 3,000-12,000 per year
Living cost
EUR 5,000-9,000 per year
Popular intakes
October and February
Work rights
Part-time work options available
Plan your Poland application with clear sections, not guesswork.
European degrees, accessible tuition, and strong medical and engineering interest. This guide brings together university options, common courses, living costs, scholarships, intakes, eligibility, visa steps, work options, and documents so students and parents can compare the destination before starting an application.
6+
universities to compare
8+
sample program pathways
4
student cities and campuses
Why Study in Poland?
- Poland offers international students a practical mix of academic options, student support, and career-focused pathways.
- Students can compare universities by tuition, intake, entry requirements, and scholarship availability.
- Many programs are available in English or with English-supported study routes.
- The destination can suit students looking for transparent costs and European or global mobility.
Universities
Universities in Poland

WSB University, Dąbrowa Górnicza (Except students from Kerala)
Poland
0 programs • Fee varies

Warsaw University of Economics
Warsaw, Poland
0 programs • Fee varies

University of Technology and Arts in Applied Sciences in Warsaw, Warsaw
Poland
0 programs • Fee varies

Coventry University
Wrocław, Poland
7 programs • $10,625/year

University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow
Rzeszow, Poland
0 programs • Fee varies

International University of Logistics and Transport
Wroclaw, Poland
12 programs • $2,500/year
Courses
Courses to Study in Poland
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Humanitarian Logistics
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Logistics in Aviation
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Supply
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Trade and Distribution Logistics
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Transport Safety
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
B.Sc. in Logistics - Specialisation in Waste
International University of Logistics and Transport • bachelor
$2,500/year • 36 Months
BA (Hons) in Business Management and Leadership
Coventry University • bachelor
$10,625/year • 36 Months
BA (Hons) in Financial Management and Accounting
Coventry University • bachelor
$10,625/year • 36 Months
Tuition Fees in Poland
- Average tuition: EUR 3,000-12,000 per year.
- Fees vary by university type, study level, subject area, and scholarship availability.
- Medical, clinical, laboratory, and specialist programs can cost more than general business or humanities programs.
Cost of Living in Poland
- Average living cost: EUR 5,000-9,000 per year.
- Students should budget for accommodation, food, transport, insurance, residence or visa fees, and deposits.
- Large capital cities usually cost more than regional student cities.
Scholarships in Poland
- Merit-based awards
- Early application discounts
- University-specific scholarships
- Subject or faculty awards
Intakes in Poland
- October and February are the common intake periods.
- Competitive programs should be started several months before the intake.
- Visa and residence processing time should be included in the application plan.
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Valid passport
- Program-specific prerequisites
- Statement of purpose or motivation letter where required
- CV, portfolio, or references for selected programs
Exams Required
- IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, prior English-medium education, or internal English assessment may be accepted depending on the institution.
- Typical IELTS requirements range from 5.5 to 6.5 overall for many programs.
- Healthcare, education, and regulated programs may require higher scores.
Poland student visa guide
- Receive an offer from a university or pathway provider
- Accept the offer and pay any required deposit
- Prepare financial proof and supporting documents
- Submit visa or residence application through the required process
- Track the decision and prepare travel, insurance, and arrival documents
Jobs in Poland
- Part-time work options available
- Internships or placements may be available depending on the program.
- Students should not rely on part-time income as the only way to fund tuition.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Academic transcripts
- Diploma or degree certificate
- English language proof
- CV
- Statement of purpose
- Recommendation letters if required
- Financial documents for visa or residence process
Top Cities in Poland
Rzeszow
1 universities/campuses
Warsaw
1 universities/campuses
Wroclaw
1 universities/campuses
Wrocław
1 universities/campuses
Top Admits in Poland
Business pathway admit
Bachelor profile reviewed with SOP, transcripts, and English proof
Poland university partners
Technology pathway admit
Shortlisted by fees, city preference, intake, and career goals
Public and private institutions
Healthcare pathway admit
Document checklist prepared early for university and visa review
Applied science and business schools
Why Choose iAdmission
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- Get a practical document checklist before submitting applications.
- Use counsellor support for eligibility, scholarship, visa, and parent questions.
- Apply through one guided workflow instead of managing every university separately.
FAQs About Studying in Poland
Is Poland a good study destination?+
Poland can be a strong option depending on your budget, academic profile, preferred program, intake, and long-term plans. iAdmission helps you compare whether it fits your profile.
How much does it cost to study in Poland?+
Average tuition is usually EUR 3,000-12,000 per year, while average living costs are around EUR 5,000-9,000 per year. Exact costs depend on city, university, and lifestyle.

