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WHY CHOOSE TO STUDY IN POLAND

One of the biggest reasons Poland attracts international students is its low tuition fees and living costs, scholarships ranging from 10-100%, European-standard education quality, excellent support services for international students, friendly people, and a high level of safety. Top 8 reasons that make Poland an attractive study-abroad destination: 1. High-quality education system Poland’s education system has a tradition of around 650 years, enriched by generations of teaching experience, professionalism, and continuous innovation. The entire education quality framework is monitored and evaluated by the ...

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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLAND

Official name: Republic of Poland Capital: Warsaw Area: 312,679 km² Population: ~ 38.5 million Official language: Polish Currency: Zloty (PLN) Country code: +48 Major cities: Warsaw, Katowice, Krakow, Lodz, Wroclaw, Warsaw Poland’s Position in the World Location of Poland (dark green) - in Europe (light green & dark grey) - in the European Union (light green) Poland is a country located in Central Europe, sharing borders with Germany, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russia, and the Baltic Sea. Its terrain consists ...

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WORK & SETTLEMENT IN GERMANY

The number of international students staying in Germany after graduation continues to increase. According to 2014 statistics by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 50% of international students decide to remain in Germany for work. Germany is one of the countries with the lowest unemployment rate in Europe, offering abundant job opportunities across all sectors. As long as you hold a German university degree, securing employment in the country is generally not difficult. Moreover, the German government and society warmly ...

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GERMAN STUDENT VISA

As of 02/03/2020, student visa applications can only be submitted at VFS Global: https://visa.vfsglobal.com/vnm/en/deu Visa application documents include: The following documents must be submitted in original plus 02 uncertified photocopies (the photocopies must be compiled into two complete sets). Once the application has been processed, the originals will be returned to the applicant. All documents that are not in German must be accompanied by a translation (except documents in English). The applicant must arrange the documents in the order below: ...

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APPLICATION FOR STUDYING IN GERMANY

1. Conditions for Studying in Germany Being admitted into a German university is more challenging than in many other countries. First, students must prepare for the TestAS (for undergraduate programs) and APS (for postgraduate programs). Then, depending on the study level, additional requirements apply. a. Bachelor’s level - for Vietnamese students: Graduation from high school; GPA approximately 7.0/10; Passing the entrance exam into a Vietnamese university recognized by Germany (total of 4 subjects = 24 points, no subject below 4); English-taught programs: ...

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UNIVERSITIES IN GERMANY

See List of Universities in Germany As noted, in Germany you may choose to study: In German - at all public universities (free of tuition) and private institutions (tuition-based); or: In English - at certain public universities and most private institutions (tuition-based). To study at a university, students must have an Abitur or Fachabitur, which is considered equivalent to completing upper secondary school or the first year of university. Germany’s higher education system is divided into two main types of institutions, either public ...

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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN GERMANY

Germany is home to one of the world’s highest-quality education systems and was ranked the 4th best country to live in according to the 2019 US News & World Report survey. In Germany, students can choose to study: In German - offered at all public universities (tuition-free) and private schools (tuition-based); In English - offered at selected public universities and most private institutions (tuition-based). 1. Preschool Education Preschools in Germany are operated mainly by churches or non-profit organizations and focus on childcare services. ...

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