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Study in Poland - Wroclaw

Wroclaw Medical University

Founded in 1950, Wrocław Medical University is a prominent medical institution situated in the culturally rich and historic city of Wrocław. Known for its advanced research facilities and dedication to medical education, the university offers diverse programs in medical and health sciences. It focuses on integrating theoretical learning with practical application, preparing students for the challenges of the medical field. The university environment encourages holistic growth, including extracurricular activities like research, cultural events, and sports, fostering well-rounded professionals attuned to global healthcare trends.

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University and Programme

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Program Overview:

Degree Awarded: Doctor of Medicine (MD)

Duration: 6 years

Language of Instruction: English

Program Type: Full-time

 

Curriculum and more info:

https://admission.umw.edu.pl/oferta-kierunek-lekarski/

Admissions (Requirements, Deadlines, Documents) 

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Decision about admission is based on grades on secondary school graduation certificate. There are no entrance exams or interviews.

 

Admission requires submitting results from two subjects:

  • BIOLOGY

  • CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS or MATHEMATICS.

 

Biology is mandatory. Among Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics, only one subject is required. The subjects can be passed at any level, but results from most advanced levels are multiplied by 1,5.

After a candidate submits their certificate, their grades in relevant subjects are converted to points. The candidate can achieve a maximum of 300 points – 150 for Biology and 150 for Chemistry or Physics or Mathematics. Candidates for Medicine and Dentistry in English need to achieve at least 30 points for each subject and at least 100 points in total. Candidates who do not meet those requirements are not eligible for admission. Exact conversion rules are explained HERE on pages 2-4.

In case several candidates achieve the same number of points for admission, but the admission limits for a particular study program do not allow to admit all of them, the candidate with higher score in Biology will be admitted first. If despite this process number of candidates eligible for admission would still exceed the admission limits, the Admission Board will admit smaller number of candidates.

 

Other than the secondary school graduation certificate, the candidate needs to submit the following documents:

– English language certificate (list of accepted certificates HERE),

– application form generated from the IRK system,

– passport or other personal ID,

– parental/legal guardian consent form (required only for students under 18 years of age),

– eligibility certificate (if the secondary school certificate was issued in a country not belonging to the EU/EFTA/OECD).

Learn more about required documents HERE.

Fees

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Tuition Cost Breakdown for 2023/2024

Application Fee:

85 PLN or €20 (Approx. 391 PLN)

Tuition Fee (Yearly):

1st Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

2nd Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

3rd Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

4th Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

5th Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

6th Year: 56,000 PLN (Approx. €12,930)

Total for Course: 336,000 PLN (Approx. €77,580)

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Student Life

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- Diverse Medical and Research Societies: The university is known for its wide range of medical and research societies that cater to various interests and specializations. These organizations provide students with opportunities to engage in advanced research, attend specialized workshops, and connect with professionals in their field.

 

- Active Sports and Fitness Culture: With modern sports facilities and numerous fitness programs, Wrocław Medical University promotes a healthy lifestyle among its students. Whether you're into team sports, individual fitness, or just looking for a way to relax and de-stress, the university has plenty of options to keep you active.

 

- Rich Cultural and Social Scene: Wrocław is a city with a deep cultural heritage and a vibrant contemporary scene. Students can enjoy a variety of cultural events, music festivals, art exhibitions, and historical sites, as well as a lively nightlife with numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants.

 

- Comprehensive Support and Development Programs: The university is committed to the well-being and development of its students, offering a range of support services including academic advising, psychological counseling, and career guidance. Additionally, students are encouraged to participate in community service and outreach programs, enhancing their educational experience with practical, real-world engagement.

About the City

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Wroclaw, known as the "Venice of Poland," is a vibrant city full of charm and history. Located in western Poland on the Oder River, it's famous for its picturesque bridges, beautiful architecture, and lively market squares. As a cultural and academic hub, Wroclaw's youthful energy is palpable, with numerous theaters, museums, and music venues. The city's complex history, evident in its diverse architectural styles and vibrant cultural scene, makes it a fascinating destination for visitors from around the world.

 

Top things to see:

 

1. Market Square (Rynek): Wroclaw's bustling heart, this medieval market square, is one of the largest in Europe. Surrounded by colorful buildings, it's home to the stunning Old Town Hall, various shops, restaurants, and many cultural events throughout the year.

2. Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island): This oldest part of Wroclaw is a peaceful retreat with beautiful sacral buildings, including the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. It's a must-visit for its serene atmosphere and stunning Gothic architecture.

3. Wroclaw University and its Baroque Aula Leopoldina: The university is not only an educational institution but also a treasure trove of art and history, with its magnificent Baroque ceremonial hall, Aula Leopoldina, and the Mathematikum tower offering panoramic city views.

4. Centennial Hall: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this early 20th-century hall is an architectural marvel of reinforced concrete. It hosts various events and exhibitions and is surrounded by the picturesque Szczytnicki Park.

5. Wroclaw’s Dwarfs: Scattered throughout the city, these small bronze statues have become symbols of Wroclaw. Each has its own story and character, making the hunt for these whimsical figures a fun and unique way to explore the city.

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