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Admissions of the first cycle – Bachelor’s programme

Admissions of the first cycle – Bachelor’s programme
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR FOREIGNERS
  • Foreigner is any person without Polish citizenship. Persons who posses a few citizenships and Polish is one of them (e.g. dual citizenship), must apply and follow education at Krakow University of Economics on the basis of rules for Polish nationals.
  • All candidates applying for admission to the Krakow University of Economics who are not Polish citizens are subject to the same admissions procedures as foreigners regardless of their entitlements.
  • Foreigners may enrol at and attend programmes on the basis of:
    1. international agreements, in accordance with principles set out therein
    2. agreements concluded by universities with foreign entities, in accordance with principles set out therein
    3. the minister’s approval
    4. approval of the NAWA’ director (National Agency for Academic Exchange) with regard to its fellows
    5. approval of the NCN’s director (National Science Centre) for granting funds for conducting basic research in the form of a research project, internship or scholarship, qualified as a result of a competition
    6. administrative decision of a rector.
  • Foreigners are admitted to studies held in English on a fee-payment basis.
FULL-TIME PROGRAMME

Enrollment for the first-cycle (BA) programmes is carried out on the basis of graduation (foreign certificates can be recognized by law or on the basis of a relevant international agrement or the decision of recognition issued by the Board of Education in Poland).

  • Admission is based on the grades obtained at the secondary school-leaving examination, and the qualification procedure includes two following subjects: (table with subjects).
    For each subject considered in the qualification procedure a candidate can receive a maximum of 100 points. The total number of points received is 200.

  • Inclusion on the list of candidates qualified for admission to studies is determined by the number of points obtained by the candidate that falls within the established admission limit. Those candidates who have obtained at least the minimum number of points are qualified for admission.

  • Candidates applying for admission to studies may apply to maximum of three major programmes (apart from selected/basic, maximum two alternative major programmes), but they may be admitted only to one major.

  • Candidates are obliged to prioritise major programmes from the most preferred to the least preferred one. Admission to one of the programmes indicates that a candidate is not admitted to others.

  • A candidate who is a student of the first cycle programme of a given major at the Cracow University of Economics may not apply for admission to the same major programme.

  • The recruitment process is conducted for major programmes. The launching of the programme is conditioned by an appropriate number of candidates.

  • The process of specialization selection is carried out in accordance with the Rector’s Regulation No. R.0211.51.2021, dated July 22, 2021 (with further changes: Rector’s Regulation No. R.0211.33.2023, dated April 28, 2023), on the introduction of the Principles for the selection of specializations and subjects (electives) for first-cycle, second-cycle and uniform master’s studies. Information on possible admission limits for specializations can be found in the notes to the study program in the PRK system – UEK Polish Qualification Framework.

  • The candidates who have graduated from foreign secondary schools or have taken international secondary school leaving examinations, in the event of being awarded their certificates at a later date, may be conditionally admitted to qualification procedures provided they submit a certificate confirming the fact they took the final examination, and having met that requirement, they may be conditionally admitted. Such persons are obligated to submit the original certificate (along with decision of recognition) and a translation into the Polish language by 27th of September 2024.

PART-TIME PROGRAMME

Enrollment for the first-cycle (BA) programmes is carried out on the basis of graduation (foreign certificates can be recognized by law or on the basis of a relevant international agrement or the decision of recognition issued by the Board of Education in Poland.

  • Admission is based on the grades obtained at the secondary school-leaving examination, and the qualification procedure includes the following two subjects:
    1. contemporary foreign language,
    2. optional: chemistry, philosophy, physics, geography, history, informatics, polish language, mathematics or society knowledge,
    · if the certificate of a school leaving examination indicates that more than one of the mentioned exams was taken, the subject taken into account is the one which results in a more favourable score.
  • For each subject considered in the qualification procedure a candidate can receive a maximum of 100 points. The Total number of points received is 200.
  • Inclusion on the list of candidates qualified for admission to studies is determined by the number of points obtained by the candidate that falls within the established admission limit. Those candidates who have obtained at least the minimum number of points are qualified for admission.
  • Candidates applying for admission to studies may apply to any number of major programmes, in accordance with the requirements set out below, but they may be admitted only to one major.
  • Candidates are obliged to prioritise major programmes from the most preferred to the least preferred one. Admission to one of the programmes indicates that a candidate is not admitted to others.
  • The recruitment process is conducted for major programmes. The launching of the programme is conditioned by an appropriate number of candidates.
  • The process of specialization selection is carried out in accordance with the Rector’s Regulation No. R.0211.51.2021, dated July 22, 2021 (with further changes: Rector’s Regulation No. R.0211.33.2023, dated April 28, 2023), on the introduction of the Principles for the selection of specializations and subjects (electives) for first-cycle, second-cycle and uniform master’s studies. Information on possible admission limits for specializations can be found in the notes to the study program in the PRK system – UEK Polish Qualification Framework.
  • The candidates who have graduated from foreign secondary schools or have taken international secondary school leaving examinations, in the event of being awarded their certificates at a later date, may be conditionally admitted to qualification procedures provided they submit a certificate confirming the fact they took the final examination, and having met that requirement, they may be conditionally admitted. Such persons are obligated to submit the original certificate (along with decision of recognition) and a translation into the Polish language by 27th of September 2024.
CONVERSION OF POINTS

The points for graduation certificates of secondary education must be properly calculated. For this purpose, contact the Unit for Teaching Administration or check information at University website: studiuj.uek.krakow.pl, how you can convert points by yourself. The University Enrollment Committee accepts calculated points and determines admission to further qualification.

Check how you can convert your points: