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Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 1:32pm On Dec 29, 2020
Voltrondash:
Gurus in the house! Please I have a few questions to ask, hope to get reply ASAP.

1. What are my chances of getting admission to do a Masters or PGD in any computer related course as a HND holder with 2.93 CGPA?
2. What is the tuition fee for the course inclusive of accomodation?
3. When is the admission for 2020 likely going to start?
4. Which school/schools can you all recommend I apply for?
5. I am a first time traveller what are my chances with getting the visa?

Thank you all, expecting your honest responses soonest.

1) Poland doesn't recognize HND, better you go for Bsc.

2)You should go through the thread and search the universities for your preferred course, nobody will do that for you.

3)Admission for 2020/2021 winter session starts around March, you can start checking from then

4) Universities in big cities are better because of job opportunities and some are cheap for international students. Take your time to search

5) Package your documents well and you'll get the visa



ImDStar:
And nobody could answer this guy's questions.
Nawao undecided undecided


Nobody owes anybody anything, most of his questions would have been answered if he took his time to go through the thread.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Canterbury: 2:07pm On Dec 29, 2020
Amanee:


1) Poland doesn't recognize HND, better you go for Bsc.

2)You should go through the thread and search the universities for your preferred course, nobody will do that for you.

3)Admission for 2020/2021 session starts around March, you can start checking from then

4) Universities in big cities are better because of job opportunities and some are cheap for international students. Take your time to search

5) Package your documents well and you'll get the visa

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This is not entirely true, I have people studying in poland that got admitted using HND and 3rd class for masters.

What you will say is that its is a long shot like a 40/60 chance, most schools will tell you to submit a document showing that you attended university, diploma or ITS equivalent, they just want to know that you have gone through the first cycle. Trust me most of this private universities in small cities will give you admission.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 2:21pm On Dec 29, 2020
Canterbury:

This is not entirely true, I have people studying in poland that got admitted using HND and 3rd class for masters.

What you will say is that its is a long shot like a 40/60 chance, most schools will tell you to submit a document showing that you attended university, diploma or ITS equivalent, they just want to know that you have gone through the first cycle. Trust me most of this private universities in small cities will give you admission.



Wonderful, I didn't know this. Thanks for clarifying
Re: Polish Student Visa by ImDStar: 2:31pm On Dec 29, 2020
Oh wow.
I hope he sees this.
Amanee:


1) Poland doesn't recognize HND, better you go for Bsc.

2)You should go through the thread and search the universities for your preferred course, nobody will do that for you.

3)Admission for 2020/2021 session starts around March, you can start checking from then

4) Universities in big cities are better because of job opportunities and some are cheap for international students. Take your time to search

5) Package your documents well and you'll get the visa






Nobody owes anybody anything, most of his questions would have been answered if he took his time to go through the thread.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Alex246: 3:05pm On Dec 29, 2020
kid7soccer:


the embassy just want you to have a place for a year. once you can show proof of a 1year contract your Visa will be issued
I showed the embassy one month accommodation booking and then gave my visa
Re: Polish Student Visa by Alex246: 3:10pm On Dec 29, 2020
Aehime99:
Hello,

Please does anyone know any universities in Poland that admissions are on for March intake which tuition fee are lesser than 2000euros?
University of Lower Silesia wroclaw, 1350euro for undergraduate.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Abimdam1204: 4:16pm On Dec 29, 2020
ImDStar:
Oh wow.
I hope he sees this.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Easthood5(m): 4:39pm On Dec 29, 2020
Alex246:

University of Lower Silesia wroclaw, 1350euro for undergraduate.
Semester or year pls
Re: Polish Student Visa by neccki: 4:47pm On Dec 29, 2020
Well you have every right to say whatever you feel like.

But I only want to correct that impression of yours that because some people went to a Private school; They had a delay in getting Jobs. That's not True. The issue with that person has to do with what he has to offer and the course he or she studied not the school. In Poland they don't segregate on which school you obtain your degree
Tennyson18:
So a foreigner said he has quite a number of friends who finished before him and don't have jobs and still searching cause they went to private schools. Best pick, stick to the advice of people with experience.

Like I said. Own a skill that's in demand if you want a skilled Job and if you also looking for an unskilled job, you should be ready to get your hands and body to do the work.

Tennyson18:
Hello my friend, wsb University dabrowa cornigza it's even Academia wsb. & different from wsb Universities. The later is expensive while the former is cheaper. Please note this.

In terms of student jobs I said aim for big cities.

Yes having a skill will get you a job, but I'm making it general for the skilled & unskilled. Even people with skills still works at restaurants & delivery. In a case where there's no opening for a skilled worker, what choice does he have.
You should also note this is a total white country where you get to see a black person 1 in a 100 people if not more,.
I only gave my 2 cent based on the experience of people I've come across, you have your too, share and don't come and say I'm giving wrong info.
Everybody's story can't be the same, there's always two sides to a coin. That's life.
I won't paint something merry for people that have a low percentage probability in another man's country. Aim for the best expect the worst, so you can deal with it when it arrives.
Thank you.
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 5:06pm On Dec 29, 2020
Amanee:


1) Poland doesn't recognize HND, better you go for Bsc.

2)You should go through the thread and search the universities for your preferred course, nobody will do that for you.

3)Admission for 2020/2021 session starts around March, you can start checking from then

4) Universities in big cities are better because of job opportunities and some are cheap for international students. Take your time to search

5) Package your documents well and you'll get the visa


Actually you should let the fella know this isn't quite accurate. Admissions are on as we speak, for quite a bunch of Polish universities, with deadlines ranging from early January and well into February, for resumption of studies in early March.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Alex246: 5:36pm On Dec 29, 2020
Easthood5:

Semester or year pls
Semester
Re: Polish Student Visa by diamond325: 6:29pm On Dec 29, 2020
Please I want to confirm if KUL needs legalization of documents at the embassy before application because getting a date for legalization has been difficult. I am done with MOE and MFA.
Kindly assist please
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 7:19pm On Dec 29, 2020
diamond325:
Please I want to confirm if KUL needs legalization of documents at the embassy before application because getting a date for legalization has been difficult. I am done with MOE and MFA.
Kindly assist please

Naww bro you're permitted to do that at the same time as whenever your visa appointment is scheduled.
Is KUL still taking applications and when's the deadline man?
Re: Polish Student Visa by Aehime99: 7:41pm On Dec 29, 2020
Hello,

I'm trying to apply to University of Lower Silesia to the Faculty of Administration to study either Business Administration or Business Management. After filling online, it's Part-time.
What I wanna be cleared on is,
1. What are the disadvantages and advantages of studying as a Part-time Student?
2. Studying as a Part-time, what is the chance of obtaining the study visa?
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 7:46pm On Dec 29, 2020
Aehime99:
Hello,

I'm trying to apply to University of Lower Silesia to the Faculty of Administration to study either Business Administration or Business Management. After filling online, it's Part-time.
What I wanna be cleared on is,
1. What are the disadvantages and advantages of studying as a Part-time Student?
2. Studying as a Part-time, what is the chance of obtaining the study visa?

1. As far as pros and cons are concerned, just Google it, I'm overconfident you'll learn for yourself.

2. One of the shortest cuts to visa denial is Part-time status. Unless climate change has also affected that...

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Tennyson18: 7:48pm On Dec 29, 2020
Lol. Wahala �
neccki:
Well you have every right to say whatever you feel like.

But I only want to correct that impression of yours that because some people went to a Private school; They had a delay in getting Jobs. That's not True. The issue with that person has to do with what he has to offer and the course he or she studied not the school. In Poland they don't segregate on which school you obtain your degree

Like I said. Own a skill that's in demand if you want a skilled Job and if you also looking for an unskilled job, you should be ready to get your hands and body to do the work.

Re: Polish Student Visa by Canterbury: 7:53pm On Dec 29, 2020
Good evening, please I am trying to submit my application for admission process, the last item on the required documents is confusing to me, I need help.
Check the image below

Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 8:09pm On Dec 29, 2020
Canterbury:
Good evening, please I am trying to submit my application for admission process, the last item on the required documents is confusing to me, I need help.
Check the image below
Your WAEC/NECO Certificate as it is.
It's already in English and the results stated there are the transcripts.
All that's left is that sh!t you gotta do either at MFA/MOE or at Embassy on the day of your visa appointment.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Canterbury: 9:00pm On Dec 29, 2020
BrainBucksNG:

Your WAEC/NECO Certificate as it is.
It's already in English and the results stated there are the transcripts.
All that's left is that sh!t you gotta do either at MFA/MOE or at Embassy on the day of your visa appointment.
thanks bro, please for someone going for BSc what do I use for confirmation of Language Proficiency, as I can't access my secondary school now for it (reason being that schools are not in section now and my application deadline is soon)
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 9:24pm On Dec 29, 2020
Canterbury:
thanks bro, please for someone going for BSc what do I use for confirmation of Language Proficiency, as I can't access my secondary school now for it (reason being that schools are not in section now and my application deadline is soon)
Aww damn this yuletide must suck for you too...
Okay, well, when is the deadline? What part of the country are you at, relative to where your secondary school is?
Answers to these will go a pretty way in determining your options.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Canterbury: 9:50pm On Dec 29, 2020
BrainBucksNG:

Aww damn this yuletide must suck for you too...
Okay, well, when is the deadline? What part of the country are you at, relative to where your secondary school is?
Answers to these will go a pretty way in determining your options.
I am in Abuja, my school is in Anambra start my dead line is in 8 to 10days. I got relatives that are close.
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 10:15pm On Dec 29, 2020
Canterbury:
I am in Abuja, my school is in Anambra start my dead line is in 8 to 10days. I got relatives that are close.
Well there you have it. Your solutions staring you right in da frigging face!
See ehn, send someone to the school tomorrow. Even if it's mai guard that is there, explain the matter and I'm sure he'll give out a number of any staff he knows. Call that number. Explain. Spice up the matter with a promise of a little token (this is VERY important). Tell them it's just a sentence that's required in the letter. Remind of the promise to give a little something in gratitude. Then sit back and watch wonders.
Even if that fails, dude you're in Abuja. Your Plan B would be to go to the Ministry of Education and, using the same strategy above, well, let's just say necessity is the mama of invention. I'm sure you'll figure out the rest.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Sammypedro18(m): 11:30pm On Dec 29, 2020
For those who have been in Poland for some time now, I'm applying to Silesian University of Technology, in Gilwice(I hope I got the spelling right)..pls how's the location? Student friendly? Are there unskilled and skilled work opportunities there?
Re: Polish Student Visa by Olomi91: 11:58pm On Dec 29, 2020
Wrong!!!!! You have apply from the german embassey in poland.
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Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 5:47am On Dec 30, 2020
BrainBucksNG:



Actually you should let the fella know this isn't quite accurate. Admissions are on as we speak, for quite a bunch of Polish universities, with deadlines ranging from early January and well into February, for resumption of studies in early March.


Lol, you guys coming from the woodwork to mention me didn't bother replying his questions in the first place. Anyways I was talking about winter semester studies and basically the cheap schools like University of Opole
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 7:16am On Dec 30, 2020
Amanee:


Lol, you guys coming from the woodwork to mention me didn't bother replying his questions in the first place. Anyways I was talking about winter semester studies and basically the cheap schools like University of Opole
...usually implies I've got stuff to gain. Not.
Stick to the message and forget the messenger.
While at it, why would anyone "start checking" for winter admissions "from March" when that's exactly the time winter ends and spring begins?
Just be more accurate with your info, is all.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Swazy22: 8:10am On Dec 30, 2020
Please can any one advise me, on how to solve the issue on “sufficient funds” how can I get the credit card? The money in the card, can it be pulled about afterwards? This is the only problem I am facing now, someone should help me please.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Aehime99: 8:56am On Dec 30, 2020
Anyone in Poland know WSEI LUBLIN,
Is it a good University to apply to?
What are the chances of gaining admission?
What are the chances of been employed after studying there?
What are the chances of accommodation in respect to the school?
What are the chances of getting after school jobs?
Thank you!
Re: Polish Student Visa by BrainBucksNG: 10:13am On Dec 30, 2020
Swazy22:
Please can any one advise me, on how to solve the issue on “sufficient funds” how can I get the credit card? The money in the card, can it be pulled about afterwards? This is the only problem I am facing now, someone should help me please.
If you're able to get anything between 1 - 2 million NGN I think that should more than offset the "sufficient funds" palaver.
Apply at your bank. Be sure to use a bank that can issue it to you within about a week. Thumbs up to the likes of Access Bank, GTB etc. Don't even try the likes of First Bank etc.
Yea your funds can be "pulled about" or whatever the heck that means. I'm not too sure you can instantly drain out the account in one fell swoop, which is what I suspect you mean. Just ask at the bank when you're applying for the CC.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Alex246: 10:28am On Dec 30, 2020
Aehime99:
Hello,

I'm trying to apply to University of Lower Silesia to the Faculty of Administration to study either Business Administration or Business Management. After filling online, it's Part-time.
What I wanna be cleared on is,
1. What are the disadvantages and advantages of studying as a Part-time Student?
2. Studying as a Part-time, what is the chance of obtaining the study visa?
Is it University of lower silesia wroclaw u re talking?
Re: Polish Student Visa by William2323: 10:45am On Dec 30, 2020
Alex246:

I showed the embassy one month accommodation booking and then gave my visa
Omo my guyy you were lucky. The rules just changed like two week ago. They have updated the new informations on their website.

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