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    ADMISSION PROCESS

    The admission process for studying in Poland varies depending on the university and the program you are interested in. However, there are general steps that most international students need to follow:

    1. Choose a Program and University:

    Research and select the program and university you want to apply to. Check the admission requirements for the specific program as they can vary.

    2. Check Eligibility:

    Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the program, including academic requirements, language proficiency (usually English or Polish), and any other specific requirements.

    3. Submit Application:

    • Complete the university's online application form or download the form if it's not available online.

    • Gather the required documents, which typically include academic transcripts, a copy of your passport, a CV, a motivation letter, and letters of recommendation.

    • Some programs may require additional documents like a portfolio for art-related programs or a research proposal for doctoral studies.

    4. Language Proficiency:

    If your program is taught in Polish, you may need to provide proof of proficiency in the Polish language (e.g., by taking the Polish language proficiency exam). For programs taught in English, you may need to provide proof of proficiency in English (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).

    5. Entrance Exams:

    Some programs may require you to take entrance exams or submit additional materials, such as a portfolio or writing samples. Make sure to check the specific requirements for your program.

    6. Pay Application Fee:

    Pay the application fee, if applicable. Fees can vary depending on the university and program.

    7. Receive Admission Decision:

    Once your application is reviewed, you will receive an admission decision from the university. If accepted, you will receive an official letter of acceptance.

    8. Apply for a Student Visa:

    If you are a non-EU/EEA student, you will need to apply for a student visa to study in Poland. You will need to provide the letter of acceptance, proof of sufficient funds, and other required documents.

    9. Arrive in Poland:

    Once you have obtained your student visa, you can travel to Poland to begin your studies. Make sure to arrange for accommodation and other logistics before your arrival. 

    It's important to check the specific requirements and deadlines for the program and university you are interested in, as they can vary. Additionally, consider contacting the university's international admissions office for personalized guidance on the application process.