FAQ

General questions

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Questions asked by incomming students

  •  Dormitory: The most affordable choice. Great for socializing and staying close to campus, though rooms are often shared.

  • Private Dormitories (e.g., Student Depot, The Eagle): High-standard studio apartments with all-inclusive rent, 24/7 security, and modern amenities like gyms or study rooms.

  • Pepe Housing: A safe and easy-to-use booking platform specifically designed for international students to find verified rooms and flats.

  • Private Rentals (OLX / Otodom): Best for independence. Use olx.pl for budget-friendly rooms or Otodom.pl for entire apartments

Traveling around Poznań is easy with three main ticket options. Choose the one that best fits your needs:

1. Paper Tickets

Traditional tickets can be purchased at ticket machines located at most major bus and tram stops. These must be validated immediately after boarding.

2. Contactless Payments (Onboard)

You can buy a ticket directly on any bus or tram using a payment card or an NFC-enabled device (smartphone/smartwatch).

  • Note: No paper ticket is printed. In case of an inspection, simply present the card or device you used for payment.

3. Mobile Apps

Digital tickets are available through several official apps. The most popular ones in Poznań are:

  • Jakdojade (also includes a trip planner), moBiLET, mPay, SkyCash, GoPay, and zBiletem.

Special Offer: Semester Ticket

Once you receive your Student ID card, you can purchase a long-term Semester Ticket, which is the most cost-effective option for students.

  • Zone A coverage:

    • 120 days: 172 PLN

    • 150 days: 202 PLN

  • How it works: Once purchased and assigned to your ID, you don’t need to validate it. Just keep your Student ID with you at all times for inspection.

IMPORTANT!
Reduced tickets are available to students only with a valid student ID!

You can get a student ID via the Dean’s Office. For more information contact DO or
IRO.

for more info check this Dean’s Office site.

Here you have a map of PUT Campus:


A1 Teaching Building (Clock Building),
A1-a Connector,
A2 Teaching Building (BL),
A3 Teaching Building (Faculty of Electrical Engineering),
A4 Red Hall,
A-5 Center for Mechatronics, Biomechanics, and Nanoengineering,
A-11 Student Dormitory 1,
A-12 Student Dormitory 2,
A-13 Student Dormitory 3,
A-14 Student Dormitory 4,
A-18 Student Dormitory 5,
A-19 Student Dormitory 6,
A-20 Student Canteen,
A-23 Lecture and Conference Center,
A-23a Technical Library,
A-28 Chemical Technology Educational Center,
A-29 Sports Hall

In Poland, several mobile operators such as Orange, T-Mobile and Play offer special SIM card deals tailored for foreigners.

Here are the links:
1.Orange
2.T-mobile
3.Play

You can get a SIM card at any of their official retail locations. Make sure to bring your passport, as it’s required for registration. All three operators have stores located in the Posnania shopping mall.
It is also possible to order an eSIM card if your  phone supports this technology.

You can also check our partner site:
Orange Flex

Questions about ESN and ESN card

Recruitment for ESN takes place at the beginning of each semester.

  • International students (on exchange or full-programs)

  • Mentors (local students supporting international arrivals)

  • ESN members (volunteers and active members of the organization)

His name is Lucek, and he is the GOAT.

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