Do students usually get scholarships for studying in Poland, especially if their percentage is less than 60%?
Yes, it is possible to get scholarships to study in Poland even with less than 60% in academics. While many scholarships are merit-based, several options consider factors beyond just grades, such as financial need, work experience, and overall profile.
Some programs, like the NAWA Banach Scholarship, look at a broader set of criteria and are not limited to high academic scores. Certain universities also offer social or need-based scholarships that are not solely tied to academic performance.
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