Last Updated: April 20, 2026
Table of Contents
- Why Choose English-Taught Programs in Poland?
- Complete List of English-Taught Programs by Field
- Admission Requirements for Indian Students
- Universities Without IELTS Requirement
- Top Universities with the Most English-Taught Programs
- Cost Comparison: Poland vs Other Study Destinations
- Scholarships for English-Taught Programs
- How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process
- Post-Graduation Work & Career Opportunities
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Last Updated: February 2026 | Author: Saumitra Rajput, Kadamb Overseas | Fact-Checked: Against official Polish university sources
🎓 Quick Facts — English-Taught Programs in Poland
- 800+ English-taught programs available across Polish universities
- Tuition: €1,000–€6,000/year (₹91,000–₹5,46,000) for most programs
- No Polish language requirement for English-medium courses
- Top fields: Medicine, Engineering, Business, IT, Social Sciences
- 37 public + 250+ private universities offer English programs
- ECTS credit system — degrees recognized across the EU
Why Choose English-Taught Programs in Poland?
Poland has rapidly emerged as one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for international students, and a key reason is its extensive range of English-taught degree programs. Indian students no longer need to learn Polish before starting their studies — over 800 programs across Bachelor’s, Master’s, and doctoral levels are delivered entirely in English at Polish universities.
At Kadamb Overseas, with 14+ years of experience guiding 500+ Indian students to European universities with a 97% visa success rate, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in Indian students choosing Poland for English-medium education. The combination of affordable tuition (€1,000–€6,000/year), globally recognized degrees, and zero language barriers makes Poland an exceptional choice for Indian students seeking quality European education.
This comprehensive guide covers every English-taught program available in Poland — from medical degrees to engineering, business to humanities — with specific information on fees, admission requirements, and the best universities for Indian students in 2026.
Complete List of English-Taught Programs by Field
Medicine & Health Sciences (English-Medium)
Poland is one of the top destinations for Indian students pursuing medicine in English. Polish medical degrees are recognized by the WHO, NMC (National Medical Commission, India), and across the EU.
| University | Program | Duration | Annual Tuition (€) | Annual Tuition (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jagiellonian University, Kraków | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €14,400 | ₹13,10,000 |
| Medical University of Warsaw | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €13,900 | ₹12,65,000 |
| Medical University of Gdańsk | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €12,700 | ₹11,56,000 |
| Poznań University of Medical Sciences | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €12,500 | ₹11,38,000 |
| Medical University of Łódź | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €12,000 | ₹10,92,000 |
| Medical University of Lublin | MD (Dentistry) | 5 years | €11,800 | ₹10,74,000 |
| Wrocław Medical University | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €12,200 | ₹11,10,000 |
| Medical University of Białystok | MD (Medicine) | 6 years | €11,500 | ₹10,47,000 |
Engineering & Technology Programs
| University | Program | Level | Annual Tuition (€) | Annual Tuition (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw University of Technology | Computer Science | BSc/MSc | €3,200 | ₹2,91,000 |
| AGH University of Krakow | Electronics & Telecommunications | BSc/MSc | €2,800 | ₹2,55,000 |
| Wrocław University of Science & Technology | Mechanical Engineering | BSc | €2,500 | ₹2,28,000 |
| Gdańsk University of Technology | Civil Engineering | BSc/MSc | €2,600 | ₹2,37,000 |
| Poznań University of Technology | Artificial Intelligence | MSc | €2,400 | ₹2,18,000 |
| Silesian University of Technology | Automation & Robotics | BSc | €2,200 | ₹2,00,000 |
| Łódź University of Technology | Biotechnology | BSc/MSc | €2,300 | ₹2,09,000 |
| Warsaw University of Technology | Aerospace Engineering | MSc | €3,500 | ₹3,19,000 |
Business & Management Programs
| University | Program | Level | Annual Tuition (€) | Annual Tuition (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) | International Business | MSc | €3,800 | ₹3,46,000 |
| Kozminski University | Management & AI | BSc/MSc | €4,500 | ₹4,10,000 |
| University of Warsaw | Finance & Accounting | BSc | €3,200 | ₹2,91,000 |
| Cracow University of Economics | International Economics | BSc/MSc | €2,500 | ₹2,28,000 |
| Poznań University of Economics | Data Science in Business | MSc | €2,800 | ₹2,55,000 |
| SWPS University | Management & Leadership | BSc | €3,000 | ₹2,73,000 |
| Wrocław University of Economics | Business Informatics | BSc | €2,200 | ₹2,00,000 |
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
| University | Program | Level | Annual Tuition (€) | Annual Tuition (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Warsaw | International Relations | BA/MA | €3,000 | ₹2,73,000 |
| Jagiellonian University | European Studies | BA/MA | €3,200 | ₹2,91,000 |
| University of Wrocław | Political Science | BA | €2,200 | ₹2,00,000 |
| Adam Mickiewicz University | English Linguistics | BA/MA | €2,400 | ₹2,18,000 |
| University of Łódź | Film & Media Studies | BA | €2,500 | ₹2,28,000 |
| SWPS University | Psychology | BSc/MSc | €3,600 | ₹3,28,000 |
| University of Gdańsk | Scandinavian Studies | BA | €2,000 | ₹1,82,000 |
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Admission Requirements for Indian Students
Each university sets its own entry requirements, but English-taught programs in Poland generally require the following from Indian applicants:
Bachelor’s Programs
- Class 12 marksheet & certificate — minimum 60% aggregate (70%+ for medical programs)
- English proficiency — IELTS 5.5–6.5 or TOEFL 72–90 (some universities accept Class 12 English medium certificate)
- Passport copy — valid for at least 18 months
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) — explaining why you chose Poland and the specific program
- Letter of Recommendation — 1-2 academic references
- Application fee — €50–€200 (₹4,550–₹18,200)
- Medical programs: NEET qualification + biology & chemistry scores
Master’s Programs
- Bachelor’s degree — minimum 55-65% (varies by university and field)
- English proficiency — IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL 80–95
- Academic transcripts — all semester marksheets
- CV/Resume — academic and professional experience
- Research proposal — for research-based Master’s programs
- Portfolio — for design, architecture, and arts programs
- Work experience — some MBA programs require 1-2 years
Doctoral (PhD) Programs
- Master’s degree — in a related field with strong academic record
- Research proposal — detailed proposal aligned with university research areas
- Publications — academic papers are a strong advantage
- English proficiency — IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+
- Interview — most doctoral programs require a research interview
Universities Without IELTS Requirement
Several Polish universities waive the IELTS/TOEFL requirement for Indian students who studied in English-medium schools. Here are universities that accept alternative proof of English:
| University | IELTS Alternative Accepted | Programs Available |
|---|---|---|
| Wrocław University of Science & Technology | English-medium school certificate | Engineering, IT, Architecture |
| Silesian University of Technology | Interview in English | Engineering, Mining, Materials Science |
| University of Łódź | Previous degree in English | Business, Humanities, Sciences |
| Łódź University of Technology | English-medium school certificate | Engineering, Biotechnology, IT |
| Medical University of Białystok | Entrance exam in English | Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy |
| University of Warmia & Mazury | Skype interview | Veterinary, Agriculture, IT |
Top Universities with the Most English-Taught Programs
| Rank | University | City | English Programs | Top Fields | QS Ranking 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Warsaw | Warsaw | 70+ | Business, Law, Sciences, Humanities | #262 |
| 2 | Jagiellonian University | Kraków | 65+ | Medicine, Sciences, European Studies | #304 |
| 3 | Warsaw University of Technology | Warsaw | 50+ | Engineering, CS, Aerospace | #501–550 |
| 4 | AGH University of Krakow | Kraków | 45+ | Mining, Electronics, Materials | #601–650 |
| 5 | Kozminski University | Warsaw | 40+ | Business, Finance, Law | Triple-accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) |
| 6 | Wrocław University of Technology | Wrocław | 35+ | Engineering, Architecture, IT | #801–850 |
| 7 | Adam Mickiewicz University | Poznań | 35+ | Languages, Biology, Physics | #801–850 |
| 8 | Gdańsk University of Technology | Gdańsk | 30+ | Engineering, Naval Architecture | #801–850 |
| 9 | Medical University of Warsaw | Warsaw | 10+ | Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy | Medical specialty |
| 10 | SWPS University | Warsaw (+ branches) | 25+ | Psychology, Design, Communication | Private — research focus |
Cost Comparison: Poland vs Other Study Destinations
| Expense | Poland (₹/year) | Germany (₹/year) | France (₹/year) | UK (₹/year) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition (Non-Medical) | ₹91,000–₹4,10,000 | ₹0–₹28,000 (public) | ₹25,000–₹3,64,000 | ₹15,00,000–₹30,00,000 |
| Tuition (Medicine) | ₹9,50,000–₹13,10,000 | ₹0–₹2,80,000 | ₹3,64,000–₹9,10,000 | ₹35,00,000–₹50,00,000 |
| Accommodation | ₹1,09,000–₹2,73,000 | ₹2,55,000–₹5,46,000 | ₹3,64,000–₹7,28,000 | ₹5,46,000–₹10,92,000 |
| Monthly Food | ₹9,100–₹13,650 | ₹13,650–₹22,750 | ₹18,200–₹27,300 | ₹22,750–₹36,400 |
| Health Insurance | ₹4,550–₹9,100 | ₹45,500–₹54,600 | ₹25,000–₹32,000 | Included (IHS: ₹55,000) |
| Total Annual Cost | ₹3,50,000–₹6,00,000 | ₹4,50,000–₹8,00,000 | ₹5,50,000–₹10,00,000 | ₹22,00,000–₹42,00,000 |
Scholarships for English-Taught Programs
| Scholarship | Coverage | Amount (₹) | Eligibility | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polish Government Scholarship (NAWA) | Full tuition + stipend | ₹1,18,000/month stipend | Master’s/PhD students, bilateral agreement countries | March–April |
| Ignacy Łukasiewicz Scholarship | Tuition waiver + living | ₹78,000/month stipend | Developing country citizens incl. India | February–March |
| Erasmus Mundus (in Poland) | Full scholarship | ₹9,10,000–₹18,20,000/year | Joint Master’s programs with EU partners | Varies by program |
| University Merit Scholarships | Tuition reduction 20-50% | ₹45,500–₹2,05,000 savings | High academic performance (80%+) | With application |
| Visegrad Fund Scholarship | Stipend | ₹1,95,000/semester | Master’s & PhD in V4 region | January–March |
| Stefan Banach Scholarship (NAWA) | Full tuition + stipend | ₹78,000/month + tuition | Developing countries, Master’s level | February–April |
💡 Expert Insight from Saumitra Rajput, Kadamb Overseas:
“The biggest advantage of English-taught programs in Poland is the combination of quality and affordability. Indian students can earn a fully EU-recognized degree in English for a fraction of what it costs in the UK or Germany. Medical programs especially are a strong choice — Polish medical degrees are NMC-recognized, and Indian students can return to practice in India after completing FMGE. For engineering and IT students, the Erasmus+ exchange opportunities mean you can study in multiple European countries within a single program.”
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process
- Step 1: Choose Your Program (October–December)
Browse the Study in Poland portal or individual university websites. Filter by English-taught programs, field of study, and city. Shortlist 3-5 universities. - Step 2: Check Requirements (December–January)
Verify entry requirements for each shortlisted program: minimum grades, English proficiency scores, specific subject prerequisites (e.g., biology for medicine), and portfolio requirements for creative programs. - Step 3: Prepare Documents (January–February)
Gather all required documents: apostilled certificates, official transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL scores, SOP, recommendation letters, passport copy, and passport-size photographs. - Step 4: Apply Online (February–June)
Submit applications via each university’s online portal. Some universities use the centralized IRK system (Internet Registration of Candidates). Pay application fees (€50–€200 per university). - Step 5: Receive Admission Offer (April–August)
Accepted students receive an official admission letter (zaświadczenie). You may need to confirm enrollment by paying a deposit or first semester tuition. - Step 6: Pay First Semester Tuition
Most universities require full first-semester tuition payment before issuing the visa support letter. Bank transfer or online payment options are available. - Step 7: Apply for Student Visa (May–August)
Apply for a Polish National Visa (Type D) at the Polish Embassy/VFS Global in India. Processing time: 15–30 working days. Required: admission letter, tuition payment proof, financial guarantee (min. €550/month), health insurance, accommodation proof. - Step 8: Travel & Register (September–October)
Arrive in Poland before classes start. Register at the university, apply for Temporary Residence Permit (Karta Pobytu) within 3 months, open a Polish bank account, and activate health insurance.
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Post-Graduation Work & Career Opportunities
Graduates from English-taught programs in Poland enjoy strong career prospects both within Poland and across the EU:
Temporary Residence Permit for Job Seekers
- After graduation, apply for a 9-month job search residence permit
- Full-time work allowed during this period
- No employer sponsorship required during the search period
- Can be extended to a work-based residence permit once employed
Average Starting Salaries in Poland (2026)
| Field | Monthly Salary (PLN) | Monthly Salary (₹) | Annual Salary (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| IT & Software Development | PLN 8,500–14,000 | ₹1,82,000–₹3,00,000 | ₹21,84,000–₹36,00,000 |
| Medicine (after residency) | PLN 10,000–18,000 | ₹2,14,000–₹3,86,000 | ₹25,68,000–₹46,32,000 |
| Engineering | PLN 7,000–12,000 | ₹1,50,000–₹2,57,000 | ₹18,00,000–₹30,84,000 |
| Business & Finance | PLN 6,500–11,000 | ₹1,39,000–₹2,36,000 | ₹16,68,000–₹28,32,000 |
| Marketing & Communications | PLN 5,500–9,000 | ₹1,18,000–₹1,93,000 | ₹14,16,000–₹23,16,000 |
| Sciences & Research | PLN 6,000–10,000 | ₹1,29,000–₹2,14,000 | ₹15,48,000–₹25,68,000 |
EU Blue Card & Permanent Residency
- EU Blue Card: Available for graduates earning above PLN 7,800/month — allows work across EU after 18 months
- Permanent Residency: Apply after 5 years of continuous legal stay (reduced to 3 years for Polish university graduates)
- EU mobility: English-medium ECTS degrees are recognized across all 27 EU member states
- Polish citizenship: Eligible after 3 years of permanent residency
🌟 Student Success Story
Vikram Patel, from Ahmedabad, Gujarat
“I chose Warsaw University of Technology for my MSc in Computer Science — entirely in English. I was worried about studying in a non-English speaking country, but all my lectures, textbooks, and exams were in English. The professors spoke excellent English, and most classmates were international students too. After graduating, I got a job at a tech company in Warsaw within 2 months. My Polish degree was immediately recognized when I applied to companies in Germany and the Netherlands. Kadamb Overseas guided me through the entire process — from choosing the right program to getting my visa approved.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to learn Polish to study in an English-taught program in Poland?
No, Polish language skills are not required for English-medium programs. All lectures, exams, assignments, and study materials are in English. However, learning basic Polish phrases can help with daily life — grocery shopping, public transport, and socializing. Many universities offer free Polish language courses for international students as part of their orientation programs.
Are English-taught degrees from Poland recognized in India?
Yes, Polish degrees are recognized globally. Medical degrees (MD) from Polish universities are recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) in India — graduates can take the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) to practice in India. Engineering and other degrees are recognized by AIU (Association of Indian Universities). All Polish universities follow the Bologna Process with ECTS credits, ensuring EU-wide recognition.
What is the total cost of studying an English program in Poland for Indian students?
For non-medical programs, the total annual cost (tuition + living) ranges from ₹3,50,000 to ₹6,00,000. Medical programs are more expensive at ₹12,00,000–₹16,00,000 per year including living costs. This is significantly cheaper than the UK (₹22,00,000–₹42,00,000/year) and on par with or cheaper than Germany when factoring in blocked account requirements.
Can I work part-time while studying in an English-taught program?
Yes, international students in Poland can work part-time without a separate work permit. During the academic year, you can work while maintaining your student status. Many students work 15-20 hours per week in IT, tutoring, or customer service roles. Average student earnings range from PLN 2,000–3,500/month (₹43,000–₹75,000). During summer breaks, full-time work is allowed.
What English proficiency scores do Polish universities accept?
Most Polish universities accept: IELTS (5.5–6.5 for Bachelor’s, 6.0–6.5 for Master’s), TOEFL iBT (72–90 for Bachelor’s, 80–95 for Master’s), Cambridge English (B2 First or C1 Advanced), and PTE Academic (50–65). Several universities waive IELTS for students from English-medium schools — a certificate from your school/college may suffice.
How many Indian students are currently studying in Poland?
As of 2025-26, approximately 3,500–4,000 Indian students are studying in Poland, with numbers growing 25-30% annually. The largest concentration is in medical programs (Lublin, Poznań, Warsaw), followed by engineering (Warsaw, Wrocław) and business (Warsaw, Kraków). Poland ranks among the top 5 European destinations for Indian medical students.
What are the best cities in Poland for English-taught programs?
The top cities for international students studying in English are: Warsaw (largest selection — 200+ programs across 15+ universities), Kraków (strongest for medicine and humanities — Jagiellonian University), Wrocław (excellent for engineering — growing international hub), Gdańsk (coastal city with strong technical programs), and Poznań (business and economics focus with affordable living costs).
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