Engineering in Poland
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
If you check leading job portals of Poland you will find a huge demand of civil engineers. Working and studying options are quite favorable to foreign students in Poland. If you pass out from a Polish institute you won't need a work permit. However check your study visa and temporary stay order are all valid.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Any degree in engineering is validated or recognised. So, what you need to see is your interest in the subjects, mechanical is a core branch and will open lots of specialisation at Master's level later. Any specialised degree at Bachelor's level will restrict your options. So, choose carefully.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Currently, the salary of an average engineer in India is as low as 16000 per month after doing it from a private college as they lack research and innovation. Until it is IIT, IIIT or NIT the amount you spend has no worth. Studying in Poland has the following benefits:
1. Tuition and living expenses are low and are suitable for the domestic salaried class.
2. Visa procedures are simple and economical.
3. Easy Access to Germany and other European countries
4. Opportunities for Internships/Transfer to European countries and America
Poland's most famous public universities include several campuses of the Warsaw University (established in 18
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
I do not know anything about Poland as I do not deal with this country. Australia is a good place as far as lifestyle, quality of education and employment for mechanical engineers at present. The other choice if you have scores above 75% is Germany as the cost will be very low or even free if you get a scholarship.
All the best!
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