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MSc in Electronics and Telecommunications at Poznan University of Technology, Poland


thilinaj  
27 Sep 2016 /  #1
Hi guys,
I'm from Sri Lanka and I'm hoping to apply for a master in Electronics and Telecommunications at Poznan University of Technology.
I would like to know is the Poznan University of Technology considered a good university in Poland?
And how is the telecommunication field in Poland? Jobs and opportunities?
And how is the R & D side for telecommunication in Poland?
Is it possible to get a job in Poland in the telecommunication field after graduation?
How much is the average living cost in the city of Poznan for a month?
And is the city Poznan safe for Asian people? Specially black people?
And how are the transport facilities in Poland? I would like to travel around Poland and learn the culture and the language while I'm there.

Thanks. :)
DominicB  - | 2706  
27 Sep 2016 /  #2
Why Poland, of all places? There are dozens of countries with better higher educational systems and much better employment opportunities, especially in technical fields. Your chances of getting financial assistance or a part-time job are practically zero. The quality of courses taught in English is generally low, and as for learning Polish, that's going to take you several years of very hard work; it's a perversely difficult language. R&D money is scarce, as are good jobs. Any degree you get would likely not open up any more doors than a degree from a good university in your own country, so your return on investment is likely to be minimal, at best, and probably even negative.

Sorry to rain on your parade, but, with precious few exceptions, there isn't much reason for foreign students to study in Poland when so many better opportunities exist elsewhere, including, in your case, in Sri Lanka. Your time would be better spent exploring those.

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