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About IPCB

Castelo Branco Polytechnic Institute (IPCB) — public non-profit institution. It is located in Castelo Branco, Portugal. The higher education institution is considered one of the youngest in the country, as it was founded in 1980. IPCB is working together with European University Associations (EUA), Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities (HACU), WHISHES.

IPCB conducts research in many fields of study. For more information, visit the official site.

Location
Castelo Branco, Portugal
Establishment year
1980
Students
4,999
Acceptance rate
80%
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IPCB tuition fees

The academic calendar at IPCB is divided into two semesters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For local citizens, tuition fees at IPCB start from 2,710 USD. International students pay a minimum of 2,500 USD per year. Thanks to financial support programs, students have the opportunity to fully or partially cover the cost of education. Check the university website for up-to-date information on prices and available scholarships.

Also, consider other expenses: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals, and personal expenses.

Academic calendar
Semesters
Financial Aid
Yes
Bachelor
Local2,710USD/year
Foreign2,500USD/year
Master
Local2,710USD/year
Foreign2,500USD/year

IPCB campus

The campus of IPCB is urban. This means that students study closely to the sights and the entire recreational infrastructure of the city. This type of campus gives students more options for internships and part-time jobs. During the period of study, students can use the university library, where they can do homework and write scientific papers. Foreigners who come to IPCB through exchange programs study and live with local students. Thus, the university promotes intercultural exchange and the establishment of interethnic relations.

Campus Type
Urban
Library
Yes
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What to do after graduation

Students can stay in Portugal for a year after graduation to find a job and change their student visa to a work visa. You can find other options for immigration in our article.

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