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Masters in Poland

Polish universities offer a range of master’s degrees, delivered by public and private universities and specialised institutions. These programs encompass a variety of disciplines, including business, engineering, humanities, and the sciences. Common postgraduate qualifications awarded are Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Research (MRes), and Master of Business Administration (MBA).

Duration

A master’s degree in Poland usually lasts for one to two years when studied full-time. Certain specialised or research-oriented programs may take longer than this to complete.

Language of Teaching

While many programs, particularly at the postgraduate level, are increasingly offered in English to accommodate international students, numerous courses are also taught in Polish. Proficiency in either English or Polish is required, depending on the program’s teaching language.

How to Apply for a Master’s Degree in Poland

International students should apply directly to their chosen Polish university. The application process generally includes submitting a CV or resume, academic transcripts, a personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Some programs may also require a research proposal, especially for more research-focused degrees.

Proof of language proficiency is essential, with IELTS or TOEFL for English-taught courses and certification in Polish for programs taught in Polish. Academic requirements often include a relevant undergraduate degree, and for some fields, additional exams like the GMAT or GRE might be necessary.

Postgraduate Tuition Fees for International Students

Tuition fees for international students in Poland are relatively affordable compared to other European countries. Fees typically range from €2,000 to €6,000 annually, depending on the university and the specific program. Some programs, particularly those in private universities or specialised professional degrees, may have higher fees.

Scholarships and financial aid are available from Polish universities, government programs, and international organisations. These financial supports are designed to assist international students in managing the costs associated with studying abroad in Poland.

Browse through the subject areas listed below to view the available postgraduate options that can be studied in Poland.

Masters courses you may be interested in studying in Poland

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Master of Business Administration MBA

Coventry University Wrocław Poland

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Food Technology and Human Nutrition MSc

University of Agriculture in Krakow Poland

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Photography MA

University of the Fine Arts Poznan Poland

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Pure and Applied Mathematics MSc

Jagiellonian University Poland

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PhD in Biological Sciences PhD

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences Poland

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