Tuition from €2,000 a year — one of the most budget-friendly destinations in the European Union.
University of Warsaw and Jagiellonian University both rank among the world's top 300 in QS.
Full-time international students can work during studies without needing a separate work permit.
The post-study residence permit lets graduates stay to find a job or transition to an EU Blue Card.
Government-funded programmes like Stefan Banach and Visegrad support international students.
Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław — vibrant student cities in the Schengen area, close to Berlin and Prague.
Indicative ranges in euros — your counsellor builds a precise budget for your city and course.
| Expense | What's included | Per year |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (general) | Bachelor's & master's, English-taught | €2,000–6,000 |
| Tuition (medicine) | English-taught medicine & dentistry | €12,000–15,000 |
| Accommodation | Dormitory or shared flat | €2,400–5,400 |
| Living & food | Groceries, transport, daily life | €3,000–6,000 |
| Health insurance | Required for visa & residence permit | €200–500 |
| One-off costs | Visa, flights, registration & setup | €800–2,000 |
Confirm your place and receive your official admission letter.
We set up insurance meeting the visa requirements for your full stay.
We complete your national visa application at the Polish consulate.
We help you apply for your Temporary Residence Permit once in Poland.