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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16


In order to study in Poland, you need to have completed a second level education and have a leaving certificate confirming you are eligible to apply to university. More details can be found here https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/poland
All the best.


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pratiksha kamble

Guide-Level 12

You have to first complete your graduation. After completing your graduation, you have to give IELTS exam, which is language based exam. You have to clear this exam with at least 6 band. After that, you are eligible for taking admission.

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7 years ago

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KETAN HATHI

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, you can do it. Choose a country which have wider options of work permit after Masters and then PR (if you are intending to take one), Canada should be your first choice with Australia. Sweden is also good place to pursue Masters. But, from your choice Poland should be in higher priority list.

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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rohit,
Poland as compared to other European countries is a bit cheap. But, it is difficult for students to live there. Employers prefer candidates speaking Polish. I suggest you to study in Italy. Your job opportunities will be relatively better too. Hope it helps. All the best.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16


Hi,
How many exams you need to prepare completely depends on the type, of course, you are applying to. For all undergraduate courses in US and some in Canada, you need to prepare for the SAT. For MBA courses GMAT scores are a requirement; similarly, for MS courses GRE scores are relevant. Along with all these exams, you have to take either IELTS or TOEFL.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/toefl


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pratiksha kamble

Guide-Level 12

You need to take IELTS exam.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello Renish,
No, Wroclaw University of Science and technology (Poland) is not good for computer science. Lecturers are not so good at English and are not competent enough to teach in such a diverse environment. Some of my Indians students often complain about issues regarding racism and harassment. I heard some horrible stories where some Indian students were harassed badly by their respective faculty members to get extra tuition fee. In some faculty members it is a very common practice to fail Indian students so that faculty can charge extra tuition fee.

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7 years ago

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Shivani JayaramBlogger|Computer Science|Happy to Help

Contributor-Level 8

Well, studying abroad costs you high and needs good percentage. It would be very difficult for you to get admission in Poland.

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7 years ago

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

For that, take a budget of around Lacs. Only then, you would be able to study there otherwise you wouldn't.

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