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Education in central Europe
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Education in central Europe - 02-04-2007, 03:19 AM

<TT>Education in </TT><ST1<TT>Central Europe</TT></ST1<TT>. Yes!!!! </TT><TT>Poland </TT></ST1<TT>and other neighboring countries have a high level of higher education. Not everybody knows that it is relatively easy to join state university for graduate and post graduate studies. They are both in English and Polish. Indians completing CBSE, ICSE and </TT><?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com<TT>Delhi</TT></ST1</st1:City><TT> board can cope up with these studies and after four years can complete BE or MBBS or Bachelor in Business Administration with degrees from few parallel European engineering colleges. People from other Indian board or with good knowledge of English language can also join these state universities. Candidates who have not completed English medium can join one year Polish course and then continue for graduate courses with their choice of studies. </TT><st1:country-region><ST1<TT>Poland </TT></ST1</st1:country-region><TT>is relatively cheap country in comparison to other western countries and a member of EU and NATO. </TT><st1:country-region><ST1<TT>Poland</TT></ST1</st1:country-region><TT> shall be joining schengen in 2008, so living in </TT><st1:country-region><ST1<TT>Poland</TT></ST1</st1:country-region><TT> means traveling all over </TT><ST1<TT>Europe</TT></ST1<TT> freely. Check the website </TT><TT>www.education-in-centraleurope.eu</TT><TT>. You can also send me PM if you want more informations.</TT><O</O

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Re: Education in central Europe - 02-04-2007, 10:06 AM

I am not sure whether what you are doing is a blatant advertisement or not but just a piece of warning: Advertisements are not allowed on this forum..

And if you only want to share the information, remove references to your mail and website..


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Re: Education in central Europe - 02-04-2007, 01:04 PM

Dear Sir,

It is not a advertisement. I myself study in Poland. I just wanted to share my experiences and give more information to anybody who might be interested in studying in Poland. It was for a good cause.

I hope you shall not mind.
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Re: Education in central Europe - 02-04-2007, 01:25 PM

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Dear Sir,

It is not a advertisement. I myself study in Poland. I just wanted to share my experiences and give more information to anybody who might be interested in studying in Poland. It was for a good cause.

I hope you shall not mind.
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Sir Errr.... I am too young for that..

Anyways, if it is for informative purposes, Its perfectly Okay.. But please edit your original post to remove ur email address (not allowed in a public forum like this and besides it is for ur own benefit). You can ask people to PM u for further information and then can share ur email address with them.

Besides, also make your first post somewhat more readable. It is too difficult to get its gist.


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