Poland delivers value-for-money degrees with a growing choice of English-taught programs in computer science, cybersecurity, engineering, architecture, medicine/nursing, and business. Universities in Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Poznań are embedded in expanding IT and shared-services ecosystems, creating internships and graduate roles. Living costs are lower than in Western Europe, and Schengen mobility supports travel and networking. Teaching blends fundamentals with practical coursework and labs, and student services are increasingly internationalised. For cost-conscious students who want EU exposure and good employability in tech and operations, Poland offers a pragmatic route to skills, experience, and post-study opportunities
Bologna System: Bachelor (3 years) + Master (2 years) + Doctorate (3 years)
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Major Cities — Living & Tuition
| Warsaw | PLN 3,500–4,500/mo | PLN | €3k–€6k | €3k–€6k |
| Kraków | PLN 3,000–4,000/mo | PLN | €3k–€6k | €3k–€6k |
| Wrocław | PLN 3,000–4,000/mo | PLN | €3k–€6k | €3k–€6k |
Earnings (Indicative)
| Part-time hourly (typical/min) | Part-time monthly (20 hrs/wk est.) | Full-time average monthly salary (gross) |
| PLN 28–32 (statutory minimum/hour varies by year) | 20 hrs/week → ~PLN 2,400–2,770/month | ~PLN 6,500–8,500 gross/month |
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