Study in Poland
Study in Poland
Poland has approximately 500 universities and other higher education institutions. One-third of higher education institutes are public, while the other two-thirds are private. Poland welcomes international students and has increased the number of foreign students significantly in recent years. In 2012, the country welcomed over 24,000 international students from 141 countries, with the majority coming from Ukraine, Belarus, Norway, and the United States. The majority of international students in Poland study economics, business, medicine, and technology. Poland has over 400 universities and colleges, with approximately 1.5 million students enrolled each year. Poland is known as an affordable European country with a rich history and a plethora of high-quality university degrees available in English.

Life in Poland
Benefits of Study in Poland
High Education System
Cost of Study
Employment Opportunity
Document Required
List of Document Required
- Letter of Acceptance from a Recognised University.
- English proficiency requirements g. IELTS, TOEFL
- A certified copy of your academic transcripts, educational certificate (Degree, Diploma etc.)
- Photo copies of first and last pages of your passport.
- Passport sized photographs.
UniLife Abroad Services
- Guides in choosing the right University or College.
- Help to select the right study programs based on the candidate’s academic profile and career interest.
- Help students with admission to the College or University as per their decisions.
- Help to prepare the complete application for Student Visas.
- Helps with the extensions of the Study Permit.
- Help to find a job while studying or after completing the study.
- Help to prepare the application package for Multiple Entry Visa.
- Help students with Permanent Residency.