System
of studies
In accordance with the assumptions of the Bologna Process, a three-level study
system has been introduced at Polish universities:
First
degree studies – bachelor’s degree or engineering studies,
allowing the acquisition of knowledge and skills within the specific scope of
education, preparing for work in the given profession and ending with obtaining
the bachelor’s or engineer’s degree.
Second
degree studies – master’s degree studies, allowing the
acquisition of specialist knowledge within the specific scope of education,
preparing for creative work in the given profession and ending with the
obtaining of the master’s degree or an equivalent title.
Third
degree studies – doctoral studies, for candidates with a
master’s degree or an equivalent title, allowing the acquisition of advanced
knowledge in the specific field or science discipline, preparing for
independent research and creative activity and obtaining the doctoral degree
What Visa?
There
are many categories of visa for Poland. Each visa has its own purpose and requirements.
You should know the right possible way of getting into Poland.
‘D’ Type: It is a long term national
visa that allows you to stay for up to one year. If you need to prolong your
stay to complete your study period, you can renew or extend your visa.
Visa
- for study purpose
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Visa application form (long or
short term, depending on the term of course) duly
filled and signed by the applicant. In case of minor(s), form should be signed
by both parents.
2. Two (2) recent photographs of the
applicant.
3. An ordinary passport or other
recognized travel document valid for at least three months from the expiry date
of the visa applied for. This document must have at least two empty pages.
Please bring all your previous passports, if any, and attach copies of used
pages with your application (on A4 size paper).
4. Photocopy of your national ID card.
5. provide supporting documents proving
legal residence.
6. If you have been ever refused a visa
by any Embassy or High Commission a refusal letter will be
required.
7. Original and photocopy of Family
Registration Certificate (in English or with a certified translation if in
Urdu).
8. Acceptance letter from
the Polish University, formal confirmation of enrollment and the fee receipt,
information about the accommodation (address) in Poland.
9. Letter from Inter Board Committee of
Chairmen (IBCC) stating that an applicant is eligible to study at any
National/International University.
10. • Original bank statements of
the last six months.
• Last three salary slips.
11. Or sponsorship Affidavit, certified by
a Public Notary, proof of sufficient financial means of your sponsor (proof of
income and the last six months bank statements)/ Polish scholarship.
12. English Language test such as:
* TOEFL {Test of English as a
Foreign Language} (minimum score of 550 points for the paper Based
Test or 213 points for the Computer Based Test)
* IELTS {International English
Language Testing System} (Band 6.0)
12. Proof of possessing an amount of 800
zloty or the equivalent in foreign currency, so as to be able to cover the
costs of living and lodging for each month of the stay throughout the whole
time of study or the first year if the stay is to be longer.
13. Any other certificates - according
to school requirements.
14. Proof of accommodation.
15. Proof of health insurance for the
whole period of stay in Poland or travel health insurance
policy.
16. Copy of flight booking(s) – both
ways.
17. In case of paid studies, scientific
research or training, a proof of payment covering the first year of studies or
its full term, if the studies will take less than one year, is necessary; or a
statement proving the possession of funds in the amount sufficient to cover the
cost of studies, provided in the declaration.
18. The Consulate might ask for
additional documents if found necessary.
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