Recruitment rules
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All documents listed in the “Required documents” tab can be submitted:

  • During the initial recruitment process – scans of the required documents should be sent to the following e-mail address: rekrutacja@ult.edu.pl
  • after admission to studies – the original documents are delivered to the University in person or via the Polish Post / courier company.”
  1. Subjects considered: Polish and foreign language.
  2. A candidate may obtain a maximum of 200 points in the recruitment process,
  3. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, the sum of the number of points expressed as the number of percentages obtained in each subject multiplied by the coefficient included in the table is used:

 

Subject Coefficient for the basic level Coefficient for the advanced level
Foreign language (written) 0,5 1
Polish (written) 0,5 1

 

  1. Candidates who have obtained at least 40 points in the recruitment process are admitted to the programme.
  2. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, if a given subject was taken in written and oral form, the result of the written part is taken into account.
  3. In the case of the “new” matura exam, if the exam in a given subject was taken at two levels, the more favourable result is taken into account.
  4. In the case of candidates who have passed the maturity exam (the old maturity exam), the results of individual subjects taken in writing or orally are taken into account (subjects specified in the admission criteria 8 point 1 in the field of study for candidates who hold the “new maturity exam”),
  5. 16. In the case of the “old” matura exam, the conversion of grades to points included in the table is used:

 

Baccalaureate until 1991 Baccalaureate after 1991
5 – 100 pkt 6- 100 pkt
4 – 80 pkt 5 – 85 pkt
3 – 50 pkt 4 – 70 pkt
3 – 50 pkt
2 – 0 pkt
  • if the candidate has not taken a foreign language or a foreign language who wants to study in a selected specialisation, he/she is obliged to confirm his/her knowledge of the language of the specialisation at the B1 level with a certificate of a state examination or a departmental examination.

In addition to the admission process, the following students may be admitted:

  • laureates of language olympiads at the provincial level,
  • candidates who have successfully passed the entrance qualification to another university for the Faculty of Philology, but have not been admitted due to lack of places.

Admission rules for candidates holding a secondary school leaving certificate obtained abroad:

Second-cycle studies – philology

  1. The number of points is determined on the basis of the grade on the diploma, for which the following conversion rate is applied:

 

GRADE ON THE DIPLOMA REFERRAL POINTS
(5) 100 pkt.
(4+) 90 pkt.
(4) 80 pkt.
(3+) 70 pkt.
(3) 60 pkt.

 

  1. A candidate may obtain a maximum of 100 points in the recruitment process.
  2. Candidates who have obtained at least 60 points in the recruitment process are admitted to the programme.
  3. In the case of applying for admission to second-cycle programmes by candidates who have completed first-cycle programmes in another field of study or another specialisation in the humanities, they must confirm their knowledge of the language of their chosen specialisation at level C1 with a language certificate issued by an external institution.
  1. Subjects taken into account: foreign language and one of the selected subjects: mathematics, chemistry, physics, physics and astronomy, computer science, geography, biology, Polish language, history, social studies.
  2. A candidate may obtain a maximum of 200 points in the recruitment process.
  3. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, the sum of the number of points expressed as the number of percentages obtained in each subject multiplied by the coefficient included in the table is used:

 

Item Coefficient for the basic level Coefficient for the advanced level
Foreign language (written) 0,5 1
One of the selected subjects: mathematics, chemistry, physics, physics and astronomy, computer science, geography, biology, Polish language, history, social studies 0,5 1

 

  1. In the case of persons who hold a diploma confirming vocational qualifications at the level of a technician for specific occupations listed below, instead of the points obtained in the selected subject at the maturity exam (list in point 1), the result on the diploma confirming vocational qualifications multiplied by the coefficient included in the table may be taken into account:

 

Job Name Profession Digital Symbol Coefficient for the assessment of professional qualifications
Construction Technician 311204 1
Road Construction Technician 311216 1
Surveying Technician 311104 1
Gas Technician 311913 0,8
Sanitary Engineering Technician 311218 0,8
Woodwork assembly and automation technician 311222 0,7
Finishing Works Technician in Construction 311219 0,6

 

  1. Candidates who have obtained at least 40 points in the recruitment process are admitted to the programme.
  2. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, if a given subject was taken in written and oral form, the result of the written part is taken into account.
  3. in the case of the “new” matura exam, if the exam in a given subject was taken at two levels, the more favourable result is taken into account,
  4. In the case of candidates who have passed the maturity exam (the old maturity exam), the results of individual subjects taken in writing or orally are taken into account (subjects specified in the admission criteria 9 point 1 in the field of study for candidates who hold the “new maturity exam”),
  5. In the case of the “old” matura exam, the conversion of grades to points included in the table is used:

 

Baccalaureate until 1991 Baccalaureate after 1991
5 – 100 pkt 6- 100 pkt
4 – 70 pkt 5 – 85 pkt
3 – 30 pkt 4 – 70 pkt
3 – 50 pkt
2 – 30 pkt
  1. Subjects taken into account: a foreign language and one of the selected subjects: geography, history, mathematics, social studies, philosophy, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, physics and astronomy.
  2. A candidate may obtain a maximum of 200 points in the recruitment process,
  3. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, the sum of the number of points expressed as the number of percentages obtained in each subject multiplied by the coefficient included in the table is used:

 

Item Coefficient for the basic level Coefficient for the advanced level
Foreign language (written) 0,5 1
One of the selected subjects: Geography, History, Mathematics, Social Studies, Philosophy, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics and Astronomy.

 

0,5 1

 

  1. In the case of persons who hold a diploma confirming vocational qualifications at the level of a technician for specific occupations listed below, instead of the points obtained in the selected subject at the maturity exam (list in point 1), the result on the diploma confirming vocational qualifications multiplied by the coefficient included in the table may be taken into account:

 

Job Name Profession Digital Symbol Coefficient for the assessment of professional qualifications
Economics Technician 331403 1
Accounting Technician 431103 1
Office Technician 411004 1
Administration Technician 334306 0,75
Archivist Technician 441403 0,75

 

  1. Candidates who have obtained at least 40 points in the recruitment process are admitted to the programme,
  2. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, if a given subject was taken in written and oral form, the result of the written part is taken into account.
  3. In the case of the “new” Matura exam, if the exam in a given subject was taken at two levels, the more favourable result is taken into account.
  4. In the case of candidates who have passed the maturity exam (the old maturity exam), the results of individual subjects taken in writing or orally are taken into account (subjects specified in the admission criteria 8 point 1 in the field of study for candidates who hold the “new maturity exam”),
  5. In the case of the “old” matura exam, the conversion of grades to points included in the table is used:

 

Baccalaureate until 1991 Baccalaureate after 1991
5 – 100 pkt 6- 100 pkt
4 – 70 pkt 5 – 85 pkt
3 – 30 pkt 4 – 70 pkt
3 – 50 pkt
2 – 30 pkt

Specialist training

Resolution No. 5 of the Senate on the conditions, procedure and dates of commencement and completion of recruitment for specialist education and the manner of its conduct at the University of Linguistics and Technology in Przasnysz in the academic year 2022/2023

  1. secondary school leaving certificate or a confirmed qualification in an occupation at technician level
  2. Candidates are admitted to short-term specialist studies on a first-come, first-served basis until the limit of places is reache

Postgraduate

Pedagogy:

  • Diagnosis and pedagogical therapy
  • Eurhythmics and music therapy in early school and preschool education
  • Sensory integration – diagnosis and therapy of children
  • Education and revalidation of pupils with special educational needs
  • Pedagogical Postgraduate Studies

Management:

  • Organization and management of education
  • Financial Management & Accounting
  • Lean management and quality management
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Manage data analytics and business systems

Construction:

  • Road construction
  • Property Valuation
  • Management of the investment process in the construction industry

Psychology:

  • Neurobusiness
  • Managerial Psychology

Studies for Foreigners

Conditions for foreigners to study at the University of Linguistics and Technology in Przasnysz

Conditions

Students from India and Indian Region Countries

Candidates from India Region (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and The Maldives) please contact our academic partner – Indo-European Education Foundation (www.ieef.plhttp://www.ieef.pl/online-application/)