Poland
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Poland is a large country with a rich history, a vibrant culture, and welcoming people. Thanks to recent efforts in internationalisation, Poland is attracting ever more students from India. The country offers world-class education at modest tuition fees and remarkably affordable cost of living.
Located in Central Europe, Poland borders on Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia (via its Kaliningrad exclave)
Warsaw, Poland’s capital and largest city, is a modern, exciting hub with many universities.
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We offer Hotel Management, travel management and event management Masters course in WSTIH, Gdansk. Gdańsk is as old as Poland itself. Located in the north of the country on the sea coast at the mouth of the Vistula, Gdańsk was the Polish gateway to the sea. Excursia is glad to introduce the MASTERS IN HOSPITALITY AND RECREATION program in WSTIH which enable students to work and study leading to a chance of being a permanent citizen. This pathway program comes with a Schengen visa that allows students to travel 26 countries in Europe without the need to apply for a visa. Be a part of the rich lifestyle and culture of Europe.
WSTIH offers very good hostel and private accommodation for students. Studying in Gdansk is attractive not only academically, but also for the high quality of life available there. The country’s economy has grown dramatically over the past 20 years. It is modern, clean, and safe, and offers all of the social and cultural opportunities available elsewhere, but at a cost of living still much lower than in Western Europe, and international students are flocking there.
In Gdansk Hotels or through WSTIH students get very good internship with good stipend. Students are working full time and pursuing part time studies. Here during studies students are earning around 600 to 900 Euros per month. Students are working full time during their studies in Poland.
Poland is an attractive destination for students. International students can study at public universities in Poland at an average cost of 3,500 EUR per year for a first degree, while fees for higher degrees and vocational programs average at 4500 EUR per year.
Poland’s cost of living are also surprisingly low, and in fact lower than in most other European countries. A place in a student dormitory may cost less than 180 EUR per month for a shared room. Overall, depending on the city on what lifestyle you desire, you might get by on less than 400 EUR per month.