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Study in Poland - Wroclaw

Wroclaw Medical University

Wrocław Medical University, nestled in the heart of Wrocław, a city renowned for its vibrant culture and rich history, stands as a beacon of medical education in Poland. Established in 1950, the university has since evolved into a prominent institution, attracting students from across the globe. Renowned for its advanced research facilities and a commitment to excellence in medical education, the university offers a diverse array of programs in medical and health sciences. Its focus on combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills ensures that students are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the ever-evolving medical field.

 

The university's environment is designed to foster not just academic growth but also personal development. Students at Wrocław Medical University are encouraged to engage in various extracurricular activities, ranging from research projects and international conferences to cultural and sports events. This holistic approach to education shapes well-rounded professionals who are not only skilled in their respective fields but also in tune with global healthcare trends. The institution's dynamic community, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and its location in one of Poland's most picturesque cities make it an ideal choice for those aspiring to excel in the medical profession.

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University and Programme

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History and Prestige: The Faculty of Medicine, established in 1945, is the oldest and largest faculty at the university. It has a distinguished history, marked by significant medical achievements, including groundbreaking surgeries and transplants in Poland.

 

Programs and Education: The faculty offers a comprehensive medical program, which typically spans six years. This includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, as well as an MD program. These courses are structured to provide a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing students for various careers in the medical field.

 

International Recognition and Collaboration: The faculty's educational and research programs are internationally recognized, having received the PE-EN ISO 9001 certification. Moreover, the university actively participates in international student and staff exchange programs, such as the Erasmus program, enhancing the global exposure of its students.

 

Research and Innovation: The Faculty of Medicine is known for its advanced research and has been the site of pioneering medical procedures. This tradition of innovation and research excellence continues, offering students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge medical research.

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 FEE FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
Tuition fee resulting from the terms of the agreement shall be paid on the dates and to the bank account specified in the agreement. All candidates will be assigned their own individual bank account number. The payment must be made into this individual account. Do not forget to write ED or English Division as well as your full name on your bank money order. The annual tuition fee for the Faculty of Medicine is 56.000 PLN

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Student Life

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Amidst other prominent reasons, Polish cities are famous popular among students for world-class education. There are plenty of reasons that fascinate students into choosing higher studies in Poland. Some of them being: access to world-famous public universities, cost-effective education, cheap essential commodities, and a vivid international crowd.

 

The persistent trend of students moving to Poland for higher education over the past decade has also incited public universities to create adequate preparations for international students.

About the City

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A centre for education and commerce

With around 130,000 students in 31 universities, WrocÅ‚aw is a hotspot for academia. Among the renowned institutions is the 300-year-old University of WrocÅ‚aw, the WrocÅ‚aw University of Technology, Medical University of WrocÅ‚aw, WrocÅ‚aw University of Economics and WrocÅ‚aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences. 

Multiple international companies are investing in Wrocław and have chosen to open offices in the city, including tech giants Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, Google, Siemens and LG-Philips. Banking and finance is equally well represented with Credit Agricole and Credit Suisse having offices in Wrocław.

With education and commerce so embedded in Wrocław, graduates who stay in the city could have plenty of interesting and exciting opportunities available to them.

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