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Warsaw University of Technology

Warsaw

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Poland
Founded in 1826, the Warsaw University of Technology is Poland’s premier technical university, known for its highly advanced research in engineering, science and technology. It differs from other regional universities in that it has a specific focus on the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields, with a strong emphasis on industry-relevant research and training. The university is also notable for its innovative approach to education, with both traditional and modern educational methods employed to ensure students receive a comprehensive and relevant education.

Overall Score: 

48.76

We grade on a curve: 

60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

Warsaw University of Technology for international students

Example Tuition for 1 Year ($)

3600

Total Years to Degree

3

Total Tuition Cost ($)

10800

Location

Warsaw, Poland, is the capital of the country and its largest city with a population of 1.7 million people. It is located in the center of the nation and has an international airport and central transportation hub. Its historical streets are filled with stunning architecture such as the Old Town Square, Palace of Culture and Science, and the Lazienki Royal Park, making Warsaw a great place to explore and learn.

Overall Scores

Academics

41.8

Happiness

45

Costs

59.47

Overall Grade

48.76

1. Academics

Rank:

1350

This is the university’s academic ranking among the world’s universities with at least one English-taught program and a student body with 6% or more international students.

Teacher/Student Ratio:

18.9

This is how many faculty you’ll find for every student (less is better). 

Number of English Taught Programs:

12

This is the number of English-taught undergraduate degree programs you can take. 

Total Academic Score:

41.8

If academics was an exam, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

2. Happiness

National Happiness Score:

46.4

This is the university’s home country’s happiness scale, from 1 to 100. You’ll enjoy high freedom and healthy, generous neighbors with high trust in their government.

Percent International:

7

How many students come from abroad? This number might mean robust student support for international students.

National English Proficiency:

63.76

From 1 to 100, how many of your neighbors speak English? How easy will it be to find services in English, like banking or medical care, while you’re abroad? 

Total Happiness Score:

45

If happiness was an exam, how would the university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

3. Costs

Cost of Living Percentile:

62.3

How much does it cost to live in this country? On a scale of 0 to 100, countries that score highest have the lowest cost of living. 

Rent Index Percentile:

49.3

Rent is one of the biggest expenses for students in university abroad. How does this country stack up? Higher scores indicate a happier wallet.

Total Tuition: $

10800

We converted the local currency for the international tuition fees into US dollars (USD). We used the lowest-cost degree.

Total Cost Score:

59.47

If costs were a grade on a test, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

4. Overall Score:

48.76

We grade on a curve: 60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

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