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kaustabhThreads: 1
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Edited by: Moderator  May 12, 11, 16:59    #1
Im kaustabh from India. Actually I got an offer for MS in power engineering from Wroclaw university technology.im bit confused whether to join or not as very less information is known to me regarding job prospect, course and living expenses. It will be of great help if u guyz make out these somewhat clear.
To start wid, considering the moderate tuition fees and little bit of R&D which I did for dis course nd univ both, I suppose its worthwhile doing dis course and i would like to have as many as opinion on dis.. and please throw sum information regarding job prospect!!!
Secondly do tell me about the living expenses in Wroclaw as financial aspect is the major issue for me....

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 May 12, 11, 17:50    #2
kaustabh:
please throw sum information regarding job prospect!!!

You have none. You will need a work permit for any job you do (while you study here and afterwards) and no employer will bother to get a work permit for you, particularly not for part-time student jobs!

As for living costs, Euro 500 a month is absolute bare minimum.
kaustabhThreads: 1
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 May 12, 11, 18:53    #3
U mean to say there is no scope for work in poland aftr doing MS in power engineering (nt talking about part time job).....even for home students!!!surprized...
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 Jun 15, 11, 23:53    #4
PWr is good. and being a good university means you will get a job too with fairly good salary. about the local language thing, well, you will learn polish anyways since PWr do organize free polish classes for foreign students in a professional level and after completing the course and passing the exam, you'll have the certificate equal to those who get in their schools in Poland.

about living expenses, it will cost you around 300 euros if you will live in dorms of PWr, else around 500 euros if you decide to live in a flat. being a student, you can find jobs in stores. i know ppls who work part time so you could cover your expenses almost from that. but due to visa's limitation you can work only for 3 months in a calender year unless you have a work permit.

Wroclaw as a city is awesome. you can never get enough of it. its not like dead London or Paris, infact it has got a lot of life in it.

Ignore the negative comments you recieved. there is nothing like that. Poles are very friendly and helpful but there are always some arsehole losers who cannot see the world as globally one. well you can name them as you like. i just call them losers.
ShivThreads: 1
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 Jul 4, 11, 23:37    #5
Hi Kaustabh, M from India too & even i got an offer to study in WUT for my MS programme in Renewable energy system.I recently completed my BE this year. I think it will be much cheaper to accomodate in dorm rather than opting a rent. For jobs we need to know Polish cuz out der they prepare Polish than English.



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