Poland
Poland

Climate

Poland has a moderate climate with both maritime and continental elements. You can count on many sunny days and many rainy days and don't be surprised when the summer turns out to be quite hot or quite rainy. Winters are usually cold, with temperatures well below freezing, and more or less snowy.

Living Standards

Poland performs well in some measures of well-being in the Better Life Index. ... In Poland, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 19 814, much lower than the OECD average of USD 33 604 a year.

Living Expenses

Student living costs in Poland. Poland is an affordable European country with a pretty stable economy. Living costs for international students vary between 350 – 550 EUR/month. You can adjust your budget depending on the city or area you wish to study in.

Average Fees

International students are required to pay tuition fees, which are typically in the range of Euros 4000 to Euros 8000 per year at public universities in Poland. Fees at private universities in Poland will be slightly higher; depending on your course and the institution, the fees could be up to Euros 10000 a year.

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