Study in Poland - Student Visa Requirements for Indian Students
24 May 2023
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For Indian students seeking a European educational experience, Poland may be a possibility. Poland, sandwiched between Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ukraine, has welcomed students from more than 170 nations1. Want to know more about the requirements for obtaining a student visa for Poland? Continue reading to learn about the prerequisites and procedures for studying in Poland.
This page aims to clarify Poland's application procedure for student visas. It does not serve as a replacement for expert immigration advice or direction. It is advised that you get expert advice before beginning your immigration process and get in touch with the Polish Embassy in India immediately if you have any inquiries.
Student visa application for Poland
Students from India can directly apply for a study visa for Poland at one of the visa application centres located throughout the country.
Polish students may study at a recognised higher education institution and remain in the country for over 90 days in a calendar year with a long-term "D" visa. It is necessary to apply for a "C" visa, which involves a distinct process if you are attending a brief course or staying in Poland for fewer than 90 days.
Typically, the long-term "D" visa is only suitable for the duration of the student's degree program or program of study. Additionally, it enables visa holders to travel to other Schengen nations.
Your central location for submitting your application and fulfilling any biometric or interview requirements in India will be the visa application centres (VAC). VFS Global is in charge of managing the visa application centers in India. Their centres are spread all around the nation:
- New Delhi
- Jaipur
- Chandigarh
- Kolkata
- Bhopal
- Mumbai
- Bengaluru
- Chennai
- Ahmedabad
- Hyderabad
The VFS Global VACs are typically open from 9 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. To learn about the submission and collection schedule at your local VAC, please check directly with them because of COVID restrictions.
Note: You must make an appointment to submit your visa application and all other supporting documents in person at the VAC. You must register your biometric data and pay the application cost at the time of submission.
If you have any questions, you can email info.polandin@vfshelpline.com for more information. ²
Here is a breakdown of the do’s and don’ts for your Polish student visa application:
Do's |
Don'ts |
Ensure you are enrolled in a Polish institution before applying for a student visa |
Apply for a student visa if you intend to work full-time in Poland |
Apply for a "D" visa if you want to study and stay in Poland for more than 90 days |
Apply for a student visa if you don't intend to be a full-time student |
Identify the VFS Global visa application centre nearest to you |
Forget to provide proof of payment of your tuition fees with your application |
Have all of your documents translated into English if required |
Apply with a passport that is more than ten years old |
This table provides a simplified overview. It's essential to consult the official guidelines and requirements of the Polish embassy/consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding student visa applications.
Poland student visa process
Ready to apply for a Poland student visa? Here is a quick step-by-step guide for submitting a Polish student visa application:
- Apply and be accepted into a Polish institution
- Pay for your tuition fees
- Download the visa application form
- Sign and complete the application
- Compile all the supporting documents
- Book an appointment at the nearest Visa Application Centre
- Attend your appointment to submit your passport and documents, register your biometric information and have your photo taken
- Pay the application fee in person or online
- Track your application and provide any additional documents if required
- Await a decision in your email
- Collect your documents and passport from the VAC
The evaluation of your application is not the responsibility of VFS Global; that authority is reserved for the Polish Embassy in India or the Polish Consulate General in Mumbai, India.
You will need to present your original receipt and a form of government-issued identification to pick up your passport and other documentation. If you want to send a family member to pick it up, they must provide an original receipt, their government-issued ID, and a letter of authorization that you have signed. ³
Indian Students' visa requirements for Poland
Indian students need to show documentation of their educational background in India and prove they can support themselves while studying in Poland.
You'll need to include a cover letter with your application if you don't mind. What should be in the letter?
- the purpose of your travel to Poland
- How long do you intend to be there
- The documents you have attached to your application
- Any other relevant information for gauging your suitability and interest in studying in Poland
Additionally, your passport must be valid within the period specified by the Polish government. Your key must be no older than ten, have at least two blank pages, and be valid for at least three months after your intended departure from Poland.
You are expected to provide travel reservations to Poland with your application and travel medical insurance. The Embassy of Poland is not responsible for air travel costs if your application is refused. Travel medical insurance can be purchased from a list of approved insurance companies in India with a minimum coverage of €30,000.
Including test results from any English language assessment, such as the IELTS (Band 6.0), the TOEFL, or the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE). Your eligibility to enrol in an English-language program will be demonstrated by the minimum test scores of the following4:
English Proficiency Test |
Minimum Test Results |
IELTS |
6.5 |
TOEFL iBT |
79 |
CAE |
176 |
Note: These are the minimum test result requirements for English proficiency. It's essential to check with the specific educational institution or program you are applying to, as they may have their English language requirements.
For Poland National Students Visa Financial Requirements For Indian Students
If you are an Indian student applying for a student visa in Poland, you must be aware of the financial requirements needed.
Polish authorities prefer that student candidates have sufficient funding to cover their living expenses and a return ticket to India. The sums you must demonstrate are as follows:
Amount in PLN |
Amount in Indian Rupees* |
Living Expenses (per month of stay) |
701 PLN |
Return trip minimum |
2500 PLN |
Note: The amounts in Indian Rupee are approximate and subject to exchange rate fluctuations. It's always best to check the current exchange rates for accurate conversions.
So if you are staying in Poland for 9 months for your program, you will need to show access to at least nine months of living expenses:
|
Number of months |
Amount in PLN |
Total Amount in PLN |
Amount in Indian Rupees* |
Living Expenses |
12 |
701 PLN/ per month of stay |
6,309 PLN |
₹1,26,151 |
Return trip minimum |
0 |
2500 PLN |
2500 PLN |
₹49,989 |
Total required: |
|
|
8809 PLN |
₹1,76,140 |
Note: The amounts in Indian Rupee are approximate and subject to exchange rate fluctuations. It's always best to check the current exchange rates for accurate conversions.
*All INR prices shown are converted at the mid-market exchange rate of 1 PLN = ₹20 as of June 1, 2021
You can display any of the following to demonstrate that you have access to the needed quantity of money in India:
- A Traveler’s cheque(s) with a date no less than one month before the application
- A certificate from the issuing bank of the amount of the credit card limit you have access to
- A certificate of access to the qualifying amount in a Polish bank or a cooperative savings and loan association located in Poland
- Official documentation confirming a national or foreign scholarship
- A certificate of employment showing a monthly salary statement
Only additional documents on the list above will be accepted as proof that the necessary finances have been met.
If a relative is taking care of you instead, they must also offer at least one of the following:
- A letter of sponsorship agreeing to cover all costs involved, or
- A notarised letter from the applicant’s parents, or
- A notarised letter from the sponsor, if not a family member
This will be attached alongside all documents listed above for the sponsor to meet the financial requirements. ⁵
Documents needed for a student visa for Poland
I want you to know that the supporting materials you must present will be a significant part of your application. A complete list of acceptable documents for you to attach to your application is provided below:
- Signed and completed visa application
- Cover letter
- Flight itinerary
- Travel medical insurance
- Certificate of admission to a Polish educational institution
- Proof of payment of tuition fees in Poland
- Higher secondary certificates or diplomas of graduation in India
- Evidence Showing Accommodation in Poland
- Documents supporting your, or your sponsor’s, ability to meet the financial requirements
- English language test results
- Official proof of your residence in India
- Copy of your passport data page
- Signed checklist document
The checklist document from the Embassy of Poland in India outlines all the documents you need and the order to put them in when you submit your application.⁶
You may be asked for additional documents after you submit your application, if you don't mind. Keep an eye on your email in case anything further is required.
Processing time for student visas in Poland
After you pay your application fee, you can expect to hear back within 14 days. However, applications for student visas may take up to 60 days if extra information is needed. Allowing enough time for you to wait for a decision is essential. ⁷
Polish student visa requirements
You can work directly with the Polish Embassy in India or one of the VFS Global visa application centres in India if you'd like to apply for a visa to study full-time at a Polish educational institution.
Only when you have registered for classes in Poland and paid your tuition fees may you apply. After that, you must make sure your application package is comprehensive and contains all the required data. As a result, what follows:
- Passport
- Downloaded the online application for a long-term “D” visa
- Signed and complete the application
- Downloaded the document checklist
- Collect supporting documents showing enrollment in Poland
- Write the cover letter
- Get proof of payment of tuition fees in Poland
- Gather documents from India showing your educational qualifications and history
- Provide evidence of meeting the financial requirements
- Reserve travel arrangements
- Sign up for travel medical insurance
- Book an appointment at a VFS Global VAC centre
- Submit your application at your appointment time
- Pay the application fee and VFS service charge
Poland student visa fees
A Polish student visa application will cost €70 and is non-refundable. It can be paid by cash or card at the VFS Global Centre.
VFS Global also applies its service charges for application processing. There is a ₹986 fee when booking your appointment. ⁸
Poland student visa fees in Indian Rupees
How much does a Poland student visa application cost? Here is what you can expect. The Indian Rupee amount given below is per the conversion rate applied by VFS Global for the application fee⁹.
Fees |
Amount in INR |
Application fee |
₹7,173 |
VFS Service charge |
₹986 |
Total |
₹8,159 |
Note: The amounts in INR are approximate and subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Please check the current exchange rates for accurate conversions.
Student Visa for Poland FQA
Complete information on how to get a student visa for Poland, including all the paperwork you need, how to apply, and frequently asked questions.
Is a Visa Required to Study in Poland?
If you are a non-citizen of the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, you must obtain a student visa at the closest Polish embassy or consulate. To prolong your stay, you must apply for a temporary residence permit after arriving in Poland, ideally 45 days beforehand.
If you want to study in Poland for more than three months and are an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen, all you need to do is register for your stay. This is so citizens with a "laissez-passer" do not need visas.
Remember: You can only live and study in Poland with your student visa.
Where Can I Apply for a Student Visa for Poland?
You can apply for a Poland visa at one of the following locations, depending on where you live:
- the Polish consulate or embassy in your nation.
- the adjacent nation's consulate or embassy for Poland.
- the embassy or consulate of a different Schengen nation to whom Poland has contracted the processing of visa applications.
- The Polish embassy has contracted with a private visa application centre or agency to provide visa submission services.
You can find Poland’s missions abroad (embassies and consulates) here.
The process to apply for a Poland student visa typically involves the following steps:
- Find the Nearest Polish Consulate or Embassy: Locate the nearest Polish consulate or embassy in your country and set up an appointment. This can usually be done through the e-Konsulat website of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Complete the Application Form: Fill out the application form online via the e-Konsulat website. Could you make sure to provide accurate and complete information?
- Gather Required Documents: Collect all the necessary documents to support your visa application. This may include:
- Letter of acceptance from a Polish university or educational institution.
- Proof of financial means to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
- Valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months.
- Health insurance coverage.
- Academic transcripts and certificates.
- Language proficiency test results.
- Proof of accommodation in Poland.
- Proof of payment of the visa application fee.
- Submit the Application: Attend your appointment at the Polish embassy or consulate and submit your application along with the required documents. Follow any specific instructions provided by the embassy or consulate.
- Attend the Visa Interview: A visa interview may sometimes be required. If so, please be prepared to answer questions about your study plans, financial situation, and reasons for choosing Poland as your study destination.
- Wait for the Decision: After submitting your application, the embassy or consulate will inform you of the processing time. Typically, it takes around 15 days to receive a decision. During this time, please don't worry about making any travel arrangements.
- Collect Your Visa: If your visa application is approved, you will be notified to collect your student visa from the embassy or consulate. Could you make sure to bring the necessary identification and any additional documents requested?
So that you know, the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on your country of residence and the embassy/consulate you apply to. So, you should consult the official website of the Polish embassy/consulate or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the student visa application process.
The supporting documents required for a Poland student visa application typically include the following:
- Two completed Poland visa application forms: These can be filled out online on the E-Konsulat website.
- Two passport-sized photos: The photos must adhere to Poland visa photo guidelines.
- Passport: Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the intended return date. Provide additional copies of relevant passport pages.
- Health insurance: Proof of health insurance coverage for the initial part of your trip until you arrange long-term student health insurance in Poland.
- Proof of accommodation: Documentation confirming your place of residence in Poland, such as a dormitory or student apartment arrangements.
- Proof of sufficient funds: Evidence demonstrating your financial ability to support your stay in Poland.
- University acceptance letter: An official, signed letter from the Polish university you have been accepted to stating your name, program of study, and duration of studies.
- Invitation letter (if applicable): If you cannot secure a dormitory contract or rental agreement, an invitation letter from a guarantor stating their ability to provide for your stay in Poland during your studies.
- Language proficiency proof: Documentation verifying your English or Polish language proficiency level. This can be in the form of a diploma or academic certificate not older than three years. (Native English speakers may be exempt.)
- Scholarship document (if applicable): Proof of obtaining a scholarship that covers a minimum of €631 per month to support your studies in Poland.
- Proof of relationship status: If you are married, provide your marriage certificate.
- Proof of flight details: Submission of flight tickets as proof of travel dates and times.
- Paid visa fee receipt: Receipt of payment for the long-stay visa fee.
These requirements may vary, and it is best to consult the official website of the Polish embassy/consulate or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific documents needed for a Poland student visa application.
How Long Does It Take To Get a Poland Student Visa?
The processing time for a Poland student visa can take up to 15 days after submitting your application. It is recommended to apply for your student visa as soon as you have received your university acceptance letter but no earlier than three months before your enrollment date. However, please keep in mind that the processing time for student visa applications may be extended during the summer. It is always best for you to check with the specific embassy or consulate where you are applying for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the processing time of student visa applications.
How Long Can I Stay in Poland With a Student Visa?
With a Schengen visa, you can stay in Poland for up to 3 months. However, if you plan to study in Poland longer, you will need to obtain a national student visa.
You can stay in Poland for up to one year with a national student visa. This visa allows you to study in Poland and stay for the duration of your academic program.
If you wish to stay in Poland for over one year, you must apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP). The TRP allows international students to extend their stay in Poland for their studies. The first time you apply for a TRP, you can stay in Poland for an additional two years.
The processing time for a Temporary Residence Permit can be long, usually taking around 8-10 months due to the high number of applicants. It is important to plan accordingly and apply for the TRP well in advance to ensure a smooth transition and continued legal stay in Poland.
Can I Work in Poland With a Student Visa?
Yes, working in Poland with a student visa is possible, but there are certain conditions and limitations to consider. Here are some key points:
- Residence Permit: To work in Poland with a student visa, you need to obtain a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP). The TRP allows you to work legally in Poland.
- Part-time Work: As a student, you are allowed to work part-time during your studies for up to 20 hours per week. This will enable you to balance your work commitments with your academic responsibilities.
- Full-time Work during Breaks: During official breaks, such as summer vacations or semester breaks, you are permitted to work full-time without any restrictions on the number of hours.
- Prioritize Studies: It is important to remember that your primary focus should be on your studies. Failing to meet academic requirements or not completing each semester on time could have implications for renewing your student visa or future residency permits.
- Work Regulations: Ensure that you comply with the work regulations in Poland, including minimum wage requirements, employment contracts, and any other applicable labor laws.
- Consult Authorities: You should go ahead and consult with the relevant authorities or seek guidance from your educational institution's international student office regarding the specific rules and regulations regarding work rights for international students in Poland.
Please remember to prioritise your studies and make sure that any work commitments do not negatively impact your academic performance.
Is It Easy To Get a Job in Poland as a Student?
Yes, finding a part-time job in Poland as a student is relatively easy. The Polish government has introduced new regulations that make it easier for international students to work while studying. Here are a few key points:
- Temporary Residence Permit: To work in Poland as a student, you must obtain a temporary residence permit. This permit allows you to work part-time during your studies legally.
- Flexible Work Regulations: The Polish government has implemented more flexible work regulations for international students. This includes allowing students to work without obtaining a separate work permit, making it easier to find employment.
- Part-Time Job Opportunities: Poland offers various part-time job opportunities for students, such as working in restaurants, cafes, retail shops, or as language tutors. The availability of part-time jobs may vary depending on the city or region where you are studying.
- University Support: Many universities in Poland have career offices or job placement services that can assist students in finding part-time job opportunities. They may also provide information on job fairs or networking events.
- Language Skills: A basic knowledge of the Polish language can be advantageous when seeking employment opportunities. However, job opportunities are also available for English-speaking students, especially in international companies or the tourism sector.
While finding a part-time job in Poland as a student is relatively easy, balancing your work commitments with your academic responsibilities is essential. Could you prioritise your studies and manage your time effectively to ensure success in both areas?
Can My Family Come With Me?
Yes, your family members can accompany you to Poland if they apply for a residence permit as accompanying family members. Here are some key points to consider:
- Residence Permit: To bring your family members to Poland, you must first obtain a temporary residence permit as a student. This will serve as the basis for your family members' residence permits.
- Accompanying Family Members: Your spouse (husband/wife) and dependent children can apply for residence permits as accompanying family members. The definition of "dependent children" may vary, so it is essential to check the specific requirements.
- Financial Stability: As a student, you must demonstrate stable and regular income to show that you can provide for your family members during their stay in Poland. This may include proof of sufficient financial means or a scholarship.
- Work and Study Opportunities: Once your family members have obtained their residence permits, they can work and study in Poland. They will have the same rights and restrictions as other international students and accompanying family members.
- Visa Application: Your family members will need to apply for their residence permits at the appropriate Polish consulate or embassy in their home country. The specific requirements and procedures may vary, so you should look over the official website of the Polish embassy/consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
It is important to note that bringing your family to Poland requires additional planning and consideration. Please ensure you meet the requirements and have the means to support them during their stay.
Can I Extend a Poland Student Visa?
You must apply for a temporary residence permit to extend your stay in Poland for the duration of your educational program. Here are some essential points to consider:
- Temporary Residence Permit: If your student visa is about to expire, you must apply for a temporary residence permit (TRP) to continue studying in Poland. This permit allows you to reside in Poland for extended periods legally.
- Application Process: The application process for a temporary residence permit should be initiated before your student visa expires. You must submit the required documents and follow the procedures outlined by the appropriate authorities.
- Duration of Stay: With a temporary residence permit, you can extend your stay in Poland for the duration of your educational program. The permit is typically granted for a specific period, often aligning with the length of your program.
- Reapplication: If your temporary residence permit is nearing its expiration and you wish to continue studying in Poland, you must reapply for a new permit. Extending the existing permit is impossible, and you must go through the application process again.
- Leaving and Reapplying: Alternatively, you can return to your home country once your student visa expires and apply for a new ticket to continue your studies in Poland. This option may involve additional travel and application expenses.
Planning and ensuring you quickly initiate the necessary processes for obtaining a temporary residence permit is essential. Please do so to avoid legal complications and difficulties in continuing your studies in Poland.
How Can I Stay in Poland After I Graduate?
If you wish to stay in Poland after graduating from a Polish university, you have options to explore. Here's what you can do:
- Find Employment: The most common way to stay in Poland after graduation is by finding employment. Please be sure to look for job opportunities in your field of study and secure a job offer from a Polish employer. Once you have a job offer, you can apply for a residence permit for work purposes.
- Residence Permit for Work: To stay and work in Poland after graduation, you must apply for a residence permit for work purposes. This permit allows you to reside and work in Poland legally. The application process typically requires submitting the necessary documents, including a job offer, proof of qualifications, and proof of sufficient financial means.
- EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens: If you are a citizen of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland, you have the right to live and work in Poland without the need for a residence permit. However, updating your stay permit at the local Voivodship Office or Urząd Wojewódzki is advisable to ensure your legal status and access to benefits.
- Start a Business: Another option is to start your own business in Poland. This may involve fulfilling specific requirements and obtaining relevant permits and licenses. Starting a business can offer you the opportunity to reside and work in Poland as a self-employed individual.
- Further Education: If you wish to continue your education in Poland, you can explore advanced degree programs or postgraduate studies. This would require applying for a new student visa or temporary residence permit.
I am informing you that specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on your circumstances and nationality. It is recommended that you consult with the appropriate authorities or seek legal advice to make sure you understand and fulfil all necessary requirements to stay in Poland after graduation.
How To Get Permanent Residence In Poland After Student Visa?
To obtain permanent residence in Poland after holding a student visa, you must fulfil specific requirements and follow the appropriate procedures. Here's an overview of the process:
- Continuous Residence: You must have resided in Poland continuously for at least four years with a temporary residence permit. This means you should have no significant interruptions in your stay during this period.
- Stable Income: You need to demonstrate a stable and regular source of income that can support your stay in Poland. This can include employment, self-employment, or other means of financial support.
- Application Submission: Submit your application for a permanent residence permit at the appropriate Voivodship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) or the local Office for Foreigners (Urząd do Spraw Cudzoziemców). Include all required documents, such as proof of continuous residence, income, and other supporting documentation requested.
- Processing and Decision: The authorities will review your application and supporting documents. The processing time can vary, but it typically takes several months. Once a decision is made, you will be notified about the outcome.
- Residence Card: If your application is approved, you will be issued a residence card valid for ten years. This card serves as proof of your permanent residence in Poland. I would like to let you know that you must replace the residence card every ten years, although this is an administrative update and only requires a partial re-application.
- Work Rights: With a permanent residence permit, you are allowed to work in Poland without the need for additional work permits. This provides more flexibility in terms of employment opportunities.
It is essential to carefully follow the authorities' requirements and guidelines and consult with the appropriate immigration offices or legal professionals for accurate and up-to-date information about your situation.
Health Insurance for Students in Poland
As an international student in Poland, it is important to have health insurance coverage during your stay. Here are the options available to you:
1. Polish National Health Insurance (NFZ): You can sign an insurance agreement with the Polish Health National Fund (NFZ - Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia). To obtain health insurance through NFZ, you will typically need to provide the following documents:
- Your passport, which shows your current visa or residence permit
- Your registration of residence in Poland
- Confirmation of your student status issued by your university
2. Private Health Insurance: Alternatively, you can obtain private health insurance coverage. You can sign an agreement with a local insurance company in Poland or choose an international health insurance provider. Private health insurance can offer more comprehensive coverage and additional benefits, but the cost may be higher than NFZ insurance.
It is crucial to have health insurance coverage in Poland as it ensures access to medical care and protects you from high out-of-pocket expenses in case of illness or injury. Without any form of health insurance, you will be responsible for covering the costs of medical treatment.
When considering health insurance options, it is recommended to carefully review the coverage, benefits, exclusions, and costs associated with each insurance provider. Also, please consult with your university's international student office or seek advice from local authorities to make sure you meet the necessary health insurance requirements during your studies in Poland.
Best Universities in Poland?
Here are some of the best universities in Poland:
- University of Warsaw Varies by program. The University of Warsaw is the largest and one of the oldest universities in Poland, offering a wide range of programs in various disciplines.
- Website: www.uw.edu.pl
- Jagiellonian University Varies by program Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest universities in Europe, known for its strong academic reputation and research-focused programs.
- Website: www.uj.edu.pl
- Warsaw University of Technology Varies by program Warsaw University of Technology is a leading technical university specializing in engineering and technology-related fields in Poland.
- Website: www.pw.edu.pl
- AGH University of Science and Technology Varies by program AGH University of Science and Technology is a renowned technical university in Kraków, offering engineering, natural sciences, and computer science programs.
- Website: www.agh.edu.pl
- Wrocław University of Science and Technology Varies by program Wrocław University of Science and Technology is a prestigious technical university known for its vital research and engineering programs.
- Website: www.pwr.edu.pl
- the Gdańsk University of Technology Varies by program Gdańsk University of Technology is a leading technical university in Gdańsk, offering engineering, architecture, and technology programs.
- Website: www.pg.edu.pl
- Adam Mickiewicz University Varies by program Adam Mickiewicz University is one of the top-ranked universities in Poland, offering a wide range of humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences programs.
- Website: www.amu.edu.pl
- Wrocław University Varies by program Wrocław University is a comprehensive university offering programs in various fields, including humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- Website: www.uni.wroc.pl
- Nicolaus Copernicus University Varies by program Nicolaus Copernicus University is a multidisciplinary university in Toruń, known for its vital natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences programs.
- Website: www.umk.pl
- Łódź University Varies by program Łódź University is a leading research university offering programs in arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
- Website: www.uni.lodz.pl
As you know, tuition fees vary depending on the program and level of study (undergraduate, graduate, doctoral). It's recommended to visit the university websites or contact their admissions offices for detailed information about tuition fees and specific program offerings.
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