Most Affordable Universities in Poland

Most Affordable Universities in Poland

Ranking an astonishing 10th place worldwide, Poland’s education system beats some of what many consider to be educational leaders - the US, Denmark, and Germany all fall behind it. It’s no surprise, then, that the quality of education in tandem with the low cost of living [link to Why Study in Poland article] have continued to attract the best students from around the globe on an annual basis.

Over 46,000 international students journey to the Central European country to take part in its world-class education system and study at its renowned universities . Whether they study medicine, computer science, engineering, economics, humanities, hospitality, business, or any other number of areas, Poland has the courses, programs, and universities to meet their needs.

If cost is something you consider to be a high priority, Poland is the ideal destination for you [link to Cost of Living in Poland article]. With average tuition prices falling between 1500 euro and 3000 euro, annually, it’s difficult to find a lower price for a comparable value. Still, there is a range of tuition fees in the country, especially when it comes to one of the most popular degree programs: medicine

So, here are 5 of the most affordable medical universities in Poland - bear in mind, while their fees are higher than the average Polish university, they’re far lower than medical school alternatives:

  1. Gdansk Medical Academy

Year 1 Tuition: 10,000 EUR

Following Years Tuition: 9,302 EUR

The largest medical academic institution in northern Poland, Gdansk Medical Academy educates more than 6000 undergraduate and postgraduate students across four faculties. With International students constituting approximately 16% of MUG students and represent more than half of all international students in the city of Gdańsk. In 2012, the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education recognized the Faculty of Pharmacy with the Sub Faculty of Laboratory Medicine as one of 6 Leading National Research Centre (KNOW).

  1. Medical University of Lodz

Year 1 Tuition: 11,000 EUR

Following Years Tuition: 10,000 EUR

Both the largest teaching hospital unit in Poland and a renowned European research center, the Medical University of Lodz is composed of 6 research institutes and 7 fully equipped university teaching hospitals with a total capacity of 2900 beds. The university also boasts an impressive 438,000 specialist consultations annually in specialist outpatient clinics, in addition to a collaboration with 22 international universities. In terms of research, MUL annually awards over a hundred research grants and numerous research contracts, as well as numerous research contracts.

  1. Medical University of Warsaw

6 Year Program Tuition: 11,100 EUR

4 Year Program Tuition: 14,400 EUR

The Medical University of Warsaw offers international students The English Division of the Second Faculty of Medicine. It was established in 1993 to accommodate students looking to study medicine in English, and offers medical program for high school graduates as well as university graduates. By the end of the program, graduates are awarded the MD degree and receive a medical diploma recognized in the European Union, USA, Canada, and most other countries of the world.

  1. Wroclaw Medical University

Year 1 Tuition: 12,000 EUR

Following Years Tuition: 8,000 EUR

Consisting of 5 faculties - Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Postgraduate Education - Wroclaw Medical University maintains 22 international agreements of cooperation signed with other universities abroad. The school boasts a renowned process of teaching conducted by a team of highly qualified specialists and is also known to perform a wide range of scientific activities that provides the whole region of Lower Silesia with highly specialized medical care.

  1. Poznan University of Medical Sciences

6 Year Program Tuition: 13,700 EUR

Located in the city of Poznan in western Poland, Poznan University of Medical Sciences conducts advanced research in virtually every field of modern medicine, though its contributions are most widely recognized in such disciplines as immunology, endocrinology, oncology, among a slew of others. University curriculum, teaching, and research are mainly based on integrated cooperation with five Clinical Hospitals in the immediate Poznan area, in addition to several city and regional hospitals.

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