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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Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 30 reviews
- 5 Star 11 Reviews
- 4 Star 13 Reviews
- 3 Star 2 Reviews
- 2 Star 3 Reviews
- 1 Star 1 Review
How Students Rated This University
- Student Teacher Interaction 4.3
- Student Diversity 4.0
- Admission Process 4.1
- Quality of Student Life 4.0
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PJATK is the top university in Poland. This university offers good quality studies and it has a really strong reputation.
Good university with great professors
Good study programs, along with the fact that this university being well-known, helped a lot in job applications.
No effort needed - great for many but not all
It takes very little to pass this course. Since the beginning I knew that my motivation won't be used to it's fullest when studying here – even on my first day, the interview process, where my portfolio was examined, the professors looked at only 4 out of my 30+ works that were supposedly necessary to complete and bring. There are no deadlines, very little assignments. If you don't give any effort or show drive for improvement you will probably have the same grades as the people who are actively trying, maybe one mark below. Great school for people who don't want to be overwhelmed, want a lot of free time and a very pleasant campus in the middle of the nicest capital in Europe. But for motivated and determined folks like myself, it's a test of how much you can drive yourself forward while getting nothing back from it.
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