About the program
Master
Degree
Polish
Language of instructions
2 years
Years of study
Full-time
Study mode
Poland, Warsaw
Location
Required documents for admission
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- Passport
- Online Application form
- Declaration for financial support
- Student visa
- Motivation Letter
- Application fee
- IELTS Certificate
- Family Details
- Photographs
- Proof of fee payment
- Medical Certificate
- TOEFL Certificate
- Health and Life Insurance
- Supervisor Agreement Form (PhD)
- Letters of reccomendation (MA, PhD)
- Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
Contacts
Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University
ul. Ludwika Pasteura 5
Warsaw
02-093
Poland
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