Foreigners
Documents required from the candidates for the 2nd degree studies who are not Polish citizens
- Personal questionnaire (printout of the registration form from the Candidate Service System).
- Documents certified by SGGW: a copy of the graduation diploma (until receipt of the diploma – certificate of graduation with the diploma number, diploma grade, and date of the diploma examination) or the original diploma obtained outside the Republic of Poland, which entitles the candidate to continue education at a university in the country of its release, in accordance with the provisions of art. 191a (1) paragraphs 3 and 4, the law on Higher Education or entitlement to continue education on the basis of an international agreement, or has been recognized as equivalent to the relevant Polish diploma through Nostrification (recognition) procedure.
- A photocopy of the Diploma Supplement, the official transcript containing the list of grades and subjects for the entire course of study
(the original document must be presented). - A photocopy of the document confirming the knowledge of the Polish language (the original must be presented).
- Declaration of meeting the conditions to study free of charge
(applies to candidates for full-time studies in Polish who are entitled to study free of charge, the statement is available in the Candidate Service System). - A document confirming the right to undertake and pursue studies on a free-of-charge basis (applies to candidates for full-time studies in Polish who have a document entitling them to study on a free-of-charge basis, the document should be presented when submitting documents).
- A valid passport or other document confirming the candidate’s identity
(the document must be presented when submitting the documents). - Certificate from an occupational medicine doctor
(applies to candidates qualified for admission to the fields of study for which this type of certificate is required). - A declaration of having health insurance for the period of education in Poland, e.g. a health insurance policy or the European Health Insurance Card.
- Current color photo on paper, compliant with the requirements for issuing ID cards, in the format 35 mm (width) by 45 mm (height) and the same digital photo attached to the online registration form, at a resolution of 236 x 295 pixels.
- A document certifying Polish origin
(if the candidate has such a document, he is required to present the original). - Candidates for 2nd-degree studies (graduates of Polish universities) waiting for a diploma to be issued, submit a “certificate for candidates for 2nd degree studies at SGGW” containing information about completed studies
(A TEMPLATE certificate for candidates who have completed 1st degree or long-cycle studies at universities other than SGGW ). - Document confirming having a PESEL number
(applies to candidates who have been assigned such a number in the Polish office, the document should be presented when submitting documents).
Confirmation of knowledge of the Polish language
A foreigner with documented knowledge of the Polish language may be admitted to the qualification procedure for studies conducted in Polish.
Documents confirming the knowledge of the Polish language at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences are:
- certificate of completion of a one-year course preparing to study in Polish in the units indicated by the National Agency for Academic Exchange, among others:
- Polish Language College for Foreigners, University of Lodz -> www.sjpdc.uni.lodz.pl ;
- Center of Polish Language and Culture for Polish People from Abroad and Foreigners, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin -> www.cjkp.umcs.lublin.pl ;
- School of Polish Language and Culture, Jagiellonian University -> https://polishstudies.uj.edu.pl/
- The International Training Center of the Krakow University of Technology, Krakow University of Technology Tadeusz Kosciuszko -> http://www.mck.pk.edu.pl/pl
- Polish Language Study for Foreigners, Wrocław University of Technology -> www.sjo.pwr.wroc.pl ;
- certificate of knowledge of the Polish language issued by the State Commission for the Certification of Proficiency in Polish as a Foreign Language at the minimum B2 level http://c certatpolski.pl/ ;
- secondary school leaving certificates or diplomas of graduation in Polish as the language of instruction;
- a document confirming passing the Polish language exam at minimum B2 level, issued by a language school.
- certificate of completion of a one-year course preparing to study in Polish in the units indicated by the National Agency for Academic Exchange, among others:
Recognition of certificates issued in foreign education systems
Certificates issued in foreign education systems on the basis of which candidates apply for admission to 1st degree studies and long-cycle studies must be recognized as documents confirming secondary education in Poland and the right to apply for admission to higher education. Certificates may be recognized by operation of law or as a result of administrative proceedings of the school superintendent.
LEGAL RECOGNITION – these certificates are not subject to the recognition procedure at the Polish office, thus they can be submitted directly to the university. Recognition under the law applies to certificates entitling to apply for admission to higher education, issued by a school or educational institution operating in the education system of a European Union Member State, a Member State of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a Member State of the European Free Trade Agreement ( EFTA) – parties to the agreement on the European Economic Area.
This applies to documents on education issued in the education systems of the following countries:
AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BULGARIA, CHILE, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECH REPUBLIC, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GREECE, SPAIN, IRELAND, ICELAND, ISRAEL, JAPAN, CANADA, KOREA, LITHTENALSTEIN, LEMBURG, LITHUANIA, LITHUANIA MEXICO, NETHERLANDS (NETHERLANDS), GERMANY, NORWAY, NEW ZEALAND, PORTUGAL, ROMANIA, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SWITZERLAND, SWEDEN, TURKEY, USA, HUNGARY, GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY.
In addition, by law it is recognized:
- IB diplomas (International Baccalaureate), issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization in Geneva;
- EB diplomas (European Baccalaureate) issued by the European Schools, in accordance with the Convention on the Statute of the European Schools, done in Luxembourg on June 21, 1994. (Journal of Laws of 2005, No. 3, item 10);
- Certificates entitling to higher education, covered by bilateral agreements concluded by Poland on the mutual recognition of certificates and diplomas. Certificates entitling to apply for admission to higher education in Poland on the basis of international agreements include:
– certificates of secondary general education, diplomas of vocational and technical education, diplomas of secondary specialist education issued in the Republic of Belarus,
– secondary school leaving certificates (gaozhong) issued in the People’s Republic of China,
– certificates of complete secondary education issued in Ukraine.The full list and texts of the contracts are available on the website of the Ministry of National Education – read more
In the case of certificates issued outside Poland, which do not contain information on the entitlement to continue education at higher education in the country in which the education system was issued, the Admissions Committee may request the submission of a certificate containing the above information. The certificate should be issued by the school or educational institution that issued the certificate, or confirmed by the educational authorities of the country on whose territory or in whose education system the certificate was issued.
RECOGNITION AS A RESULT OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES OF THE EDUCATION CURATOR – concerns certificates and documents that are not recognized by law, these documents are subject to the recognition procedure, candidates for studies submit an administrative decision on recognition of the certificate issued by the school superintendent.
The procedure for recognition of the certificate is conducted by the school superintendent competent for the applicant’s place of residence or – in the absence of a permanent address of the applicant in Poland, competent for the seat of the university where the certificate will be submitted.
The school board of education competent for the seat of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences is:
Masovian Board of Education
For detailed questions regarding the recognition of certificates, please contact the appropriate school board