Study in Poland : Some university information of Poland
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Study In Poland

Poland's tradition of academic education goes back to 1364 when King Casimir established known today as Jagiellonian University.
Poland is a dynamic member of the European Union and it is now among popular destination for study abroad aspirants.
It has over 400 universities and more than 800 programs taught in English.
It is an active member of the bologna process.
The quality of education provided is monitored and regularly evaluated.
Competitive cost of studying and living.
Vibrant student life and great culture- Having 6 Nobel Prize winners in the different field high -quality universities.
Poland is situated in the center of Europe; Poland is among the largest and most populous countries in the region. It enjoyed strong economic growth in recent years. The most popular cities in Poland as study options include Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, Wroclaw, Poznan & Gdansk.

Vistula University

Vistula University was founded in 1992 as the second non-public University in Poland and accredited by the state Accreditation committee.
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