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Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology

Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology is one of the best non-state institutions of higher education in Poland, often praised by employers, students and the media. It was founded in 1994 on the basis of a bilateral agreement between the governments of Poland and Japan. Check out our offer on the official website: https://pja.edu.pl/en/enrollment-for-studies

Bachelor's programmes

Computer Science & IT (1)

About

History

PJAIT was set up in 1994 as Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology (PJIIT) or Polsko - Japo´nska Wyzsza Szkola Technik Komputerowych (PJWSTK), by the Foundation for the Development of Computer Techniques which implemented the agreement between the goverments of Poland and Japan of 1993.

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Student Reviews

about computer science
Anonymous rated 5 out of 5 stars

I started as computer science major but it was really out of my league, overall a good university but professors think you know everything.

Fair review
Anonymous rated 2 out of 5 stars

I like couple classes, because the tutors are really good. Other specialiazed classes for IT, like Java are very poor quality with no explanation at all, even if you're asking. The organization is poor at the university. I'd say my real feedback score is about 3/10. Don't waste your time and start learning CS on your own at home with personal pace.

My experience at PJAIT
Olga Korol rated 4 out of 5 stars

The university gave a lot of useful information. And also gave the opportunity to choose what I want to do in the future. It gladly accepts foreign students. There are also many foreign teachers who share their own and their country's experience.

Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

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