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Application procedure for second cycle (MSc) programmes in English

The following documents are to be submitted by candidates applying for admission to


MSc programmes:

1. Signed scan of online application form available on http://iro.pk.edu.pl


2. BSc degree
3. Official confirmation of legality of applicant’s BSc degree 1
4. Official certificate confirming that applicant’s BSc degree allows them to apply
for admission to MSc studies at all universities in the country of issue 2
5. Official Transcript of Records with a legend of marks 3
6. Copy of applicant’s passport 4
7. Medical certificate that certificates no contraindications to pursuance of studies
in particular programme – obligatory only for candidates applying to
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology
8. Official confirmation of the English language knowledge 5
9. A photocopy of visa or temporal residence card, or permanent residence card,
or other document that allows the applicant to stay in the Republic of Poland
for the period of their studies.*
10. A photocopy of personal insurance plan for the period of studies in the
Republic of Poland – to be submitted upon the commencement of classes at
CUT.*
11. A digital colour photo (JPEG file, 236 x 295 pixels)

At first an applicant must send scans of the documents mentioned in points 1-8 to
bwm@pk.edu.pl together with their official translation into the Polish language
by a sworn translator.

1
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A) Apostille certificate (stamp) – countries of the Hague Convention (Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
the applicant’s country establishes institutions in which the applicant can receive apostille certificate
(more information at https://www.hcch.net/en/states/hcch-members)
B) certificate that confirms legality of applicant’s BSc degree might be received at the Polish
Embassy in the applicant’s country or at the applicant’s country Embassy in the Republic of Poland -
countries that are not parties to the Hague Convention
2
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This certificate must be issued either by the university the candidate graduated from or by the
ministry in charge of education in the country the candidate graduated from bachelor studies.
3
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Marks from the lowest to the highest ones that are possible to receive at candidate’s University and
mark that informs about not completing the course
4
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Page with the holder’s photo
5
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Document confirming applicant’s English language competency (for example: certificate or another
document confirming that the applicant graduated from a high school/university where English was the
language of instruction)

* to be submitted to Ms. Anna Dębska or Ms. Agnieszka Piekarz upon arrival in Krakow
After receiving an e-mail with information on admission to CUT the applicant is
obliged to submit original documents to Ms. Anna Dębska or Ms. Agnieszka
Piekarz of Cracow University of Technology (CUT) International Relations Office
upon his/her arrival in Krakow.

Information on study programmes and courses taught in English at Cracow


University of Technology is available on the website http://iro.pk.edu.pl/diploma-
studies-2/

Academic year usually lasts from 1 st October to 30th June and is divided into
2 semesters: fall and spring. Fall semester starts on 1 st October and lasts through
mid-February. Spring semester starts on mid-February and lasts through the end of
June/first part of July.

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