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If you’re planning to study in Wrocław, we encourage you to explore our FAQ section. It’s designed to help international students quickly find answers to the most important questions about studying, living, and getting started at WSB Merito University - so you can feel informed, confident, and ready for your journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Recruitment for studies at WSB Merito University in Wroclaw is defined by the recruitment regulations for the academic year and lasts:
- Summer intake – from April to October
- Winter intake – from December to March
Exact dates can be found at www.merito.pl/wroclaw in the recruitment rules section.
Please contact the dedicated Admission Office for Foreigners at our university:
Address: ul. Fabryczna 29-31, building A, room 102, 53-609 Wroclaw
Current opening days and hours can be found here contacts
Phone and email contact:
Polish-language programs: Tel: +48 660 506 805
Email: [email protected]
English-language programs:
Tel: +48 666 345 187
Email: [email protected]
The university requires an apostille or legalization of the certificate or diploma that forms the basis for admission. This confirms the document is authentic and issued by the appropriate authority. Apostille/legalization is not required for certificates/diplomas issued in Poland.
Who needs an apostille?
All candidates with foreign certificates/diplomas from countries that are parties to the Hague Convention – details
Where to get an apostille in Ukraine
In the Ministry of Education apostille.in.ua/ua/pro-apostyl
Who needs legalization?
Candidates whose documents are from countries not party to the Hague Convention.
Where to legalize?
At the Consular Department of the Polish Embassy in your country.
Polish Embassies www.gov.pl/web/dyplomacja/polskie-przedstawicielstwa-na-swiecie
Note: Superlegalization is required (e.g. by the local Ministry of Foreign Affairs). The Consul will refuse documents lacking superlegalization.
To study at our university (in Polish or English), your language level must be at least B2.
Proficiency in the language of instruction at the university level is confirmed by the certificates and attestations specified below:
a) Studying in Polish – acceptable documents:
- Certificate from the State Commission for the Certification of Proficiency in Polish as a Foreign Language
- Certificates from:
- European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages (ECL)
- telc GmbH
- WBT Weiterbildungs-Testsysteme GmbH (TELC)
- Certificate of completion of a one-year preparatory course in Polish (our university offers such a course)
- Polish university diploma
- Secondary school certificate (taught in Polish abroad)
- Polish Matura exam in Polish language – minimum 60% at the extended level
- Sworn translator’s certificate
b) Studying in English – acceptable documents:
Documents certifying the proficiency of the English languate at a level not lower than B2 are a certificate, diploma or other document certifying proficiency in a given foreign language in the four language skills: listening comprehension, reading, speaking and writing, at language proficiency level B2, C1 or C2, issued by the designated institution:
University of Cambridge, ESOL Examinations:
- B2 First (FCE)
- C1 Advanced (CAE)
- C2 Proficiency (CPE)
- B2 Business Vantage (BEC Vantage)
- C1 Business Higher (BEC Higher)
- Certificate in English for International Business and Trade (CEIBT)
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, British Council, IDP IELTS Australia:
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – minimum score: 5.5 points
Trinity College London:
- ESOL Skills for Life – Level 1 (B2) or higher
- Integrated Skills in English (ISE) – ISE II or higher
- ISE Digital – above 80 points (B2)
Educational Testing Service (ETS):
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-Based Test (iBT) – minimum score: 72 points
- Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) – minimum scores:
- Listening & Reading: 785 points
- Speaking: 150 points
- Writing: 160 points
Pearson Assessment English:
- Pearson English International Certificate – paper and computer versions (formerly Pearson Test of English General (PTE) or London Tests of English) – Level 3 (Edexcel Certificate in ESOL International Level 1 – Pass, Merit, Distinction) or higher
- Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) – minimum score: 59 points
LanguageCert (PeopleCert Qualifications):
- LanguageCert International ESOL:
- Level 1 Certificate in ESOL International (Listening, Reading, Writing) (Communicator B2) or higher
- Level 1 Certificate in ESOL International (Speaking) (Communicator B2) or higher
- LanguageCert Academic – Level 1 Certificate in ESOL International (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) (Academic B2) or higher
- LanguageCert Test of English – Level 1 Certificate in ESOL International (all skills) (Test of English B2) or higher
Education Development International (EDI), London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Examinations Board (LCCI):
- English for Business Level 2 or higher
- Foundation Certificate for Teachers of Business English (FTBE)
European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages:
- Level B2 (Vantage) or higher
telc GmbH, WBT Weiterbildungs-Testsysteme GmbH:
- Certificate in English
- Certificate in English for Business Purposes
- Certificate in English for Technical Purposes
- telc English
- telc English Business
- telc English Technical
- telc English University
Yes, documents must be translated into Polish by:
- A sworn translator registered in Poland see the link below:
https://arch-bip.ms.gov.pl/pl/rejestry-i-ewidencje/tlumacze-przysiegli/lista-tlumaczy-przysieglych/search.html - A sworn translator in an EU/EFTA/OECD country or
- A Polish consul or accredited diplomatic mission
You will receive all the information from us when you enrol for your studies at https://www.merito.pl/english/wroclaw/admissions
List of documents:
- secondary school leaving certificate with supplement (for first-cycle Bachelor's/Engineering or long-cycled Master's studies) legalised or with apostille (see question 3);
- a diploma with supplement (for Master's studies) legalised or accompanied by an Apostille (see question 3);
- a translation of the certificate/diploma and supplement (see question 5);
- some certificates and diplomas will need to obtain written information from the Director of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA). You will be informed by our Admission Office whether it is required and you will find a place to upload this document in your applicant account. Please note: waiting times can be up to 60 days. Details on the procedure can be found here:
For certificates (first-cycle and long-cycle studies): https://nawa.gov.pl/en/recognition/how-to-obtain-a-recognition-statement/secondary-school-certificate
For diplomas (second-cycle studies): https://nawa.gov.pl/en/recognition/how-to-obtain-a-recognition-statement/diploma-of-higher-education
-proof of knowledge of the language in which the classes will be conducted; you can submit the relevant certificates or pass the language exam conducted by our University (see question 4);
-the result of the entrance exam verifying knowledge, conducted by the University for first-cycle Bachelor’s and long-cycle Master’s degree programs – whether it is required in your case will be determined by our Admissions Office (see question 6a for more information);
- 1 color photograph compliant with passport photo requirements;
- the first page of the passport with the passport number visible, for verification purposes;
- in the case of underage applicants: a written statement from a parent or legal guardian granting permission to undertake studies and to sign the educational services agreement;
- additional requirements resulting from the admission rules for specific programs or specializations;
- an application for recognition of learning outcomes (for Master’s degree programs) – for candidates who wish to continue their studies in a different field (unrelated to the completed program), if required, as indicated by the Admissions Office;
- for candidates with a legal representative residing in Poland or another OECD country – Information statement (available in the account for uploading) – address or representative for service of documents.
Details can be found in the admission rules: https://www.merito.pl/english/wroclaw/admissions
What’s next?
After submitting all required documents in electronic form to the Admissions Office, please wait for confirmation. If your documents are verified and approved, you will be able to sign the agreement with the university electronically and submit the original documents.
Please remember that only after submitting the complete set of documents and signing the agreement by both parties, the admission decision/Rector’s decision will be issued (Important: you should check your email box and agree on the Rector’s decision on your acceptance- press “agree” in the sent mail). Only after your agreement on the acceptance the Admissions Office will prepare the acceptance letter that can be used to apply for a student visa.
The university does not provide support with the visa process or accommodation.
Can my brother (sister) bring the original documents and collect the confirmation letter on my behalf?
The original documents can be delivered by another person, or they can be sent by mail, courier, or to a parcel locker addressed to:
WSB Merito University in Wroclaw
ul. Fabryczna 29-31,
53-609 Wroclaw,
with the note: Admissions Office for Foreigners, Building A, Room 102.
You can also send the documents to the parcel locker WRO109M (phone number for parcel delivery: +48 532 541 134).
If you want someone else to collect your admission confirmation on your behalf, they must have your power of attorney.
Please send it to us from the same email address you used when applying for studies, and include the following:
- your full name and passport details (series and number),
- the full name and passport details (series and number) of the person authorized to collect the document.
The authorized person must present their passport and confirm the receipt of the admission confirmation on your behalf.
6a. Entrance Exam – Knowledge Verification
Who it applies to:
The entrance exam is conducted only for foreign candidates applying for first-cycle Bachelor’s or long-cycle Master’s degree programs who submit educational documents other than the following:
- certificates and other documents issued by a school or educational institution operating within the education system of a European Union (EU) member state, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member state, or a European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member state – party to the agreement on the European Economic Area – which entitle the holder to apply for admission to bachelor’s or long-cycle master’s programs in those countries;
- International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization in Geneva;
- European Baccalaureate (EB) diplomas issued by European Schools in accordance with the Convention defining the Statute of the European Schools, signed in Luxembourg on June 21, 1994 (Journal of Laws of 2005, item 10);
- Certificates and other documents issued abroad by schools or educational institutions recognized by the country in which they operate or whose education system they are part of, and covered by international agreements.
Candidates may take the entrance exam only if they meet the language proficiency requirements for the language in which the studies are conducted.
Entrance Exam Details
The entrance exam is intended to assess the knowledge necessary to undertake studies in a specific field, at a given level and profile.
It is conducted in written form and in the language of instruction of the chosen study program.
The exam is conducted via online platforms such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams, as well as using Microsoft Forms or the Moodle platform, at a scheduled time during the university admission process.
The exam consists of two parts:
- 10 single-choice multiple-choice questions, with 1 point awarded for each correct answer.
- 5 open-ended questions, each evaluated on a scale from 0 to 2 points.
The maximum total score possible on the exam is 20 points (sum of test questions – up to 10 points + sum of open-ended questions – up to 10 points).
The exam results are used to calculate the Wd indicator (admission score) according to the following conversion scale. A passing score is at least 11 points, which corresponds to a Wd indicator of 128 qualification points.
Exam score
Wd
Qualification points
20
320
19
299
18
277
17
256
16
235
15
213
14
192
13
171
12
149
11
128
0-10
Fail
Thematic Scope of Entrance Exams for Programs:
Program
Thematic Scope
· Economic and Data Analysis
modern technology, digitization, data processing
· Internal Security
public institutions, legal system, citizen security
· Dietetics
healthy lifestyle, patient interaction, preventive care
· Philology
linguistic and cultural competencies
· Finance and Accounting
company success, managerial challenges, economic situation
· Information Technoligy
modern technology, digitization, data processing
· Management Engineering
company success, managerial challenges, economic situation
· Cosmetology
healthy lifestyle, patient interaction, prevention
· Logistics
travel, sustainable development, visitor flow management
· Marketing and Sales
company success, managerial challenges, economic situation
· Digital Media and Computer Graphics
media campaigns, advertising, graphics, visual communication
· Media and Communication in Business
media campaigns, advertising, graphics, visual communication
· Pedagogy
educational situations, interpersonal communication, emotions
· Preschool and Early School Education (long-cycle Master’s)
educational situations, interpersonal communication, emotions
· Law (long-cycle Master’s)
public institutions, legal system, citizen security
· Business Law
public institutions, legal system, citizen security
· Psychology (long-cycle Master’s)
educational situations, interpersonal communication, emotions
· Business Psychology
educational situations, interpersonal communication, emotions
· Tourism and Recreation
travel, sustainable development, visitor flow management
· Management
company success, managerial challenges, economic situation
Procedure for Conducting the Entrance Exam:
- Candidates required to take the entrance exam under the 2025/2026 admission rules will receive, at the email address provided during registration, a notification of the exam date and time along with a link to the exam platform. This information will be sent no later than 3 days before the scheduled exam.
- During the exam, candidates must adhere to academic integrity. Any attempt to cheat—especially using unauthorized external materials or assistance from third parties—will result in nullification of the candidate’s exam results.
- To take the exam, candidates need a computer with Internet access, an up‑to‑date web browser (recommended: Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge), and a quiet workspace.
- Detailed technical instructions for participating in the remote exam will be provided along with the access link.
Announcement of Results
Candidates will be informed of their exam result by email within 7 business days of the exam date.
6b. Written Statement from the NAWA Director – Details
The NAWA Director’s statement is not required for certificates and diplomas issued by institutions in EU, EFTA or OECD member states, nor for any certificates covered by international mutual‐recognition agreements (e.g. with China or Ukraine) or for IB and EB diplomas – these documents are automatically recognized for admission to a Polish university.
If your educational documents do require a NAWA statement, please treat this as a priority and submit your application as soon as possible, together with the required supporting documents, using the appropriate form on:
- For first‑cycle Bachelor’s and long‑cycle Master’s programs:
https://nawa.gov.pl/uznawalnosc/wydawanie-informacji-o-zagranicznych-dyplomach/swiadectwo-szkoly-sredniej - For second‑cycle Master’s programs:
https://nawa.gov.pl/uznawalnosc/wydawanie-informacji-o-zagranicznych-dyplomach/dyplom-ukonczenia-studiow
No. But you can find information about accommodation under this link: https://www.merito.pl/english/wroclaw/admissions/accommodation
- Fulfill all recruitment requirements
- Submit complete documents
- Submit original documents
- Sign the contract
- Receive the admission decision
Student IDs will be issued at the dean’s office, no earlier than October 1. Please bring a photo ID to collect your card. If you submit your complete documents only at the end of the admissions period, we will need a bit more time to prepare your student ID—thank you for your understanding.
For students with a Polish PESEL number, an mLegitymacja (electronic version) will be issued in accordance with the laws in force on the date of issuance.
You’ll receive the account number after uploading documents.
See the Fee Regulations sent to your email or available on your student account.
You’ll get a personal bank account number in MeritoGo system (available in the second half of September).
No. All fees and discounts are defined in the Fee and Promotions Regulations.
Rector’s scholarship is available after the first year of education if your average score is over 4,75.
Fees are listed on the program pages and in the Fee Regulations. Full details are in the study contract.
- One-year Polish preparatory course: rocznego kursu przygotowującego do podjęcia studiów w naszym Uniwersytecie, szczegóły: https://www.merito.pl/wroclaw/studia-i-szkolenia/kursy-jezykowe-dla-cudzoziemcow
Free online Polish courses:
Yes, but only for some candidates