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What are the scholarship eligibility criteria for study abroad programs with my academic marks in Netherlands/Poland?
→Is a 15 lakh rupee family budget enough for a CS bachelor's degree in Poland?
→No, that budget is not enough. A Computer Science bachelor's in Poland runs 3.5 years and realistically costs far more once you add tuition, dorm rent, food, and visa costs together. You can bridge the remaining gap through part time work, cheaper cities, or a small top up education loan.
Would a game development bachelor's at Collegium Da Vinci in Poland be worth the move?
→It depends on your finances, not the school's name. Collegium Da Vinci offers an English taught curriculum with real Polish studio partnerships in a thriving gaming hub, but as 1 of Poland's private universities it carries less prestige, so it is only worth the move without a large loan.
Are there one-year master's courses available in Poland with post-study work permit (PSW) options?
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What are the scholarship eligibility criteria for study abroad programs with my academic marks in Netherlands/Poland?
→Are there one-year master's courses available in Poland with post-study work permit (PSW) options?
→Is it difficult to get admission in public universities in Poland for business analytics with my current CGPA of around 7.2 for a Master's?
→Can you suggest countries other than Poland for studying business analytics with good scholarship opportunities and market exposure?
→Is there any use in completing a master's degree abroad for better job prospects and higher salary in my current field in Poland?
→How difficult is it to find student accommodation in Warsaw, Poland for international master's students?
→Can you confirm if the estimated yearly living expenses of 8 to 10 lakhs in Poland include both tuition fees and accommodation?
→What are the steps I need to take after arriving abroad, such as opening a bank account and settling accommodation in Germany/Poland?
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