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Entry Requirements

1. The programme is open to students from WSB-NLUs ZiMANG who have completed 3 years of undergraduate study (licencjat-holders and “jednolite” students).
2. The programme is open to students from WSB-NLUs ZiMPOL, who have completed 3 years of undergraduate study (licencjat-holders and “jednolite” students) and have progressed beyond the BEFL1 stage of WSB-NLU English education.
3. External students, who have completed 3 years of undergraduate study (licencjat-holders) in economics, management and related areas and who possess the appropriate level of English language knowledge (confirmed by formal placement or presenting of acceptable certificates). External (non-WSB) candidates must be approved by the University of Wales external moderator.

Fees
1. Registration fee of 300PLN.
2. WSB-NLU tuition:
- 5500PLN per semester for EU students;
- 6000PLN per semester for non-EU students;
3. University of Wales accreditation fee: 550GBP (divided into 2 installments of 225GBP)


Required documents

When applying to the GBM programme in English, each candidate must submit the following documents:
a. Two passport photographs;
b. Application for Admission form – in both electronic and print-out version with the applicant’s original signature;
c. Original undergraduate program graduation diploma (higher education diploma) – including its translation done at a consulate or a Polish diplomatic post. Translation performed in Poland must be done by a Polish certified translator.
d. Nostrification (recognition) of the undergraduate program diploma – The holders of foreign higher education diplomas have to apply to the council of faculty (or other basic organizational unit) of a Polish higher education institution which has a right to award the academic degree of doktor of a given field of science corresponding to the major whose completion was certified by the foreign diploma. The person pursuing ‘nostrification’ of the foreign higher education diploma must submit an application to a selected council of faculty including the following enclosures:
- The original foreign higher education diploma;
- A photocopy of a school certificate, high school graduation certificate or higher education diploma on the basis of which the candidate was admitted to the university program culminating in the foreign higher education diploma which is subject to the nostrification procedure;
- Curriculum Vitae in Polish;
- The candidate’s declaration that the diploma in question has not been subject to the nostrification procedure at any other Polish institution of higher education;
- Additionally, the candidate may be asked to submit the following:
- Documents certifying the course of study, in particular a student record booklet (index book,) transcript of grades, diploma supplement or a copy of the diploma thesis;
- Translation of the above-mentioned documents done or verified by a certified translator or competent consul of the Republic of Poland.
e. Insurance – legal provisions regulating stay of foreigners in the territory of the Republic of Poland require that foreign persons have funds to cover costs of potential health care during their stay in Poland. In the case of students it is required that students have a valid health insurance policy. It is recommended that such health insurance policy be purchased in the student’s country of permanent residence. Such health insurance policy must be translated into Polish by a Polish certified translator. Foreign students may also purchase health insurance policies with one of the insurance agencies in Poland.
f. Photocopy of the receipt of payment – of the registration fee and the tuition fee for the first year of study.

 

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