Do I need a Nostrification for my Indian documents to study at the Vistula University?
Yes, Indian students need a Nostrification (translation of Indian documents to equivalent Polish qualifications) to study at the Vistula Uni in Warsaw.
Full legal nostrification is required for older degrees, however, current regulations allow Indian students to submit a NAWA recognised evaluation.
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Yes, Vistula Uni does accept payment from other sources. However, fee payer needs to make sure to provide the correct student data (student's name, surname, and student ID number).
To know more, check the official university website.
Indian students don't need to pay any application fee to study at Vistula Uni in Poland. Students who apply early also get special discounts on tuition fees.
Students are advised to check the fee stucture of their preferred course before applying for higher studies at Vistula Uni.
Yes, Vistula Uni offers a EUR 1,000 (INR 1.1 Lakh) tuiton fee discount for select English-taught programs to Indian students who pay the annual tuition fee by Jul 31, 2026.
This discount cannot be combined with other offers at the university.
1 EUR = INR 109.88
If the Poland student visa is rejected, Indian students have 14 days to file an appeal with the consul. The university does refund the tuition fees if the visa gets rejected.
However, some administrative or registration costs may get deducted in the process.
No, IELTS is not mandatory for Indian students to study at Vistula Uni. The university also accepts alternative test scores like TOEFL, PTE, and Cambridge English.
Students with a Medium of Instruction (MOI) are also eligible to study here.
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