Jagiellonian University

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Formal entry requirements

  1. To be admitted to the programme, candidates must be holders of a secondary school diploma or equivalent document (for example, Polish Matura, or  High School Diploma) entitling them to undertake undergraduate studies. This document should include a full transcript of grades (a list of the final grades received in specific subjects). Those who have not yet obtained their certificate can apply on condition that they will submit the certificate before 1 October 2020.
  2. Candidates to the programme will be invited to an admission interview which they will attend in person or via Skype. The interview will focus on candidate’s motivation to study International Relations and Area Studies in English.  
  3. Every candidate to this programme who is not a native English speaker needs to submit a document confirming their competency in the English language, at least at the B2 level. A list of certificates recognized by the Jagiellonian University is available at the admissions website or can be emailed by IRAS office on request. Candidates who do not have such a certificate will be invited to the admission interview which will determine whether their command of the English language is sufficient.

 

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