Extended admissions for applicants to degree programmes from Belarus
In view of the current political and social situation in Belarus, the Warsaw University of Technology has extended the admissions deadline to degree programmes in Polish and in English as the language of instruction for applicants from Belarus until 30 September. Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants from Belarus are offered the opportunity to study at the following faculties:
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography
- Faculty of Building Services, Hydro and Environmental Engineering
- Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Materials Engineering
- Faculty of Production Engineering
- Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
- Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering
- Faculty of Mechatronics
- Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering
- Faculty of Transport
- Faculty of Management
- Faculty of Civil Engineering, Mechanics and Petrochemistry in Płock
- College of Economics and Social Sciences in Płock
Applicants may study selected fields of study at these faculties.
Applicants to the degree programmes should contact the Centre for International Cooperation:
- degree programmes in Polish as the language of instruction - Ms Magdalena Bobryk, Magdalena.Bobryk@pw.edu.pl, phone +48 22 234 61 50
- degree programmes in English as the language of instruction - Ms Sylwia Staniaszko, Sylwia.Staniaszko@pw.edu.pl, phone +48 22 234 14 60
Applicants from Belarus need to meet the requirements for admission to degree programmes at the Warsaw University of Technology.
On 28 September 2020, for applicants who do not hold a certificate of English proficiency, the Foreign Language Centre will conduct a free-of-charge online written examination in English and on 29 September 2002, an online speaking examination. Candidates should enrol for the English examinations at the email address oja.sjo@pw.edu.pl by 24 September 2020. Applicants who do not hold a certificate of proficiency in Polish will have access to a free-of-charge online test which will be sent to candidates upon registration.
The final decisions on admissions to degree programmes are taken by the faculty the candidate applies to.