Code | S1-FIN |
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Organizational unit | Poznan University of Economics and Business |
Field of studies | Finance |
Form of studies | full-time |
Level of education | first-cycle programme |
Educational profile | general academic |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Admission limit | 30 |
Duration | 6 semesters |
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This is an elite and interdisciplinary program in English, which combines both general knowledge in the field of economics and management, as well as theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of finance. The program is offered both for international and Polish students.
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PROGRAMME
Basic information:
- field of study: international economy
- field of study name: Finance
- field of study: full-time first-cycle studies of an all-academic profile
- leading discipline: economics and finance
- studies conducted in English
Detailed information on the course and programme of study
QUALIFICATION PRINCIPLES
Full-time first-cycle studies in Finance last 6 semesters (3 years).
Admission to full-time first-cycle studies is by major. The choice of the field of study made during recruitment is binding.
Qualification is conducted on the basis of results obtained in two qualifying subjects:
- geography, physics, history, or computer science (Computer Science or Information Technology in a Global Society - for International Baccalaureate and European Baccalaureate), and, for candidates who did not complete secondary school in Poland, economic subjects (e.g. finance, accounting, economics, entrepreneurship and management) of the candidate's choice, and
- mathematics.
If a candidate does not have any of the subjects referred to on his/her secondary school-leaving certificate/ IB/EB diploma, CT, EGE, ZNO examination certificate, he/she may be qualified on the basis of the submitted secondary school-leaving certificate if the number of places in the field of study for which he/she is applying is not exhausted.
The University reserves the right not to open a particular course of study if the number of candidates for that course is less than 20.
Candidates for this field of study are offered admission to another field of study conducted in English, and if there is no interest, the recruitment fee (recruitment fee) is refunded.
RECRUITMENT STAGES
- In the first stage of recruitment, candidates apply online. Personal data and recruitment data are entered on the form. The online application is a compulsory part of the recruitment process. In the first stage of recruitment, candidates also pay a recruitment fee.
After the closing date for applications, the Recruitment Committees announce ranking lists and point limits designating groups of candidates qualified to submit documents.
- In the second stage of recruitment, candidates submit the required documents. If the documentation submitted by a candidate is complete, that candidate is admitted to the degree programme.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
To apply, attach in the enrolment application:
- secondary school graduation certificate,
- results of university entrance examinations/graduation examinations (if applicable),
- a list of subjects and grades obtained in secondary school,
- a statement of eligibility, in case abovementioned documents do not have an annotation stating that they give access to higher education in the country of issue,
- passport (only photo page),
- a self-introduction video recording*,
- proof of registration fee payment,
- a certificate of language proficiency or request to participate in a language placement tests organised by the university.
* Self-introduction video:
The video interview should be a maximum of 2 minutes long. In the video, you can cover some of the following topics:
- your greatest academic achievement;
- why you want to study at PUEB/ in Poznań/ in Poland;
- your plans after graduating from PUEB;
- a hobby that you enjoy doing in your spare time;
- your work/ charity experience;
You can also chose other topics that may be relevant to your application.
Candidates who have completed secondary education abroad.
Certificates obtained abroad are subject to legalisation/apostille together with a translation into Polish or English by a sworn translator by the embassy or other responsible institution in the country in which the certificate was obtained, as well as to recognition by the Board of Education in Poland.
The procedure and required documents are listed on the official government website (link).
NOTE: The decision of the Education Superintendent is mandatory for admission!
If the document lacks a clause stating that the document entitles the student to pursue any higher education in the country of issue, an eligibility statement is required.
Eligibility statement - a document with confirmation that the student is officially entitled to enter university education in the country under which educational system it was issued. The document is usually issued by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or candidate's higher secondary school.
The following documents must be presented to the university for admission of qualified candidates:
- application form (according to the established form),
- the original or a copy of the secondary school-leaving certificate or the secondary school-leaving certificate and the certificate of
of the school-leaving examination results or the original diploma/certificate of completion of secondary education abroad
secondary school diploma/certificate of completion of secondary education abroad with apostille or legalised, to be presented during the
the admission procedure; on the basis of these documents the university will make a certified copy, and the original or a copy will be returned, - CT, CE, EGE, NMT, ZNO examination certificate (applies to candidates who have passed such an examination and wish to have their ranking points determined based on it),
- a certificate from the provincial education superintendent that the secondary school leaving certificate held is equivalent to the certificate obtained in a Polish secondary school or a certificate that the document held entitles the holder to undertake studies in the country of issue, if there is no relevant record on the document itself (applies to candidates who completed secondary school abroad),
- a personal questionnaire with the candidate's photo (according to the established form),
- a document confirming a change of surname (applies to persons whose surname is different from their current surname),
- translation of the diploma into Polish or English by a sworn translator (applies to candidates who have a diploma issued in a language other than Polish or English),
- proof of payment of the recruitment fee (recruitment fee),
- a document confirming knowledge of English at the required level:
- IELTS certificate obtained not earlier than in 2023 with an overall score of at least 6.0; or
- TOEFL ibt certificate obtained not earlier than in 2023 with a minimum score of 70 points; or
- TOEIC certificate obtained not earlier than in 2023 with a minimum score of 700 points; or
- Duolingo English Test certificate obtained no earlier than 2024 with a minimum score of 110; or
- an IB/EB/GCSE diploma; or
- a minimum score of 75% in the English language Matura examination at advanced level, or at bilingual level at a minimum level of 60%; or
- other certificate accepted by the International Relations Office upon verification.
Foreigners who do not possess any of the above documents are required to obtain an official confirmation from their University stating that their level of proficiency in English allows them to study in that language. - a photocopy of health insurance policy or European Health Insurance Card for a given academic year or a confirmation of enrolment in the national health insurance within the meaning of the Act of 27 August 2004 on health care services financed from public funds (i.e. Journal of Laws of 2021, item 1285, as amended) or a confirmation that an insurer covers the costs of medical treatment in the territory of the Republic of Poland,
- certificate of Polish origin (applies to foreigners who indicated in the electronic application that they are of Polish origin),
- a confirmed photocopy of a document entitling to free education in English - submitted by foreigners referred to in Article 324, para. 1 of the Law on Higher Education and Science
- persons who do not hold Polish citizenship are obliged to attach to the application a document confirming their right to stay within the territory of the Republic of Poland.
ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
Electronic enrolment for full-time first degree programmes taught in English will begin from 7 April.
Deadlines for electronic applications:
- for all candidates by 17 July.
Deadline for payment of the recruitment fee (date of receipt into the designated bank account of PUEB)
- for all candidates by 17 July.
Announcement of ranking lists:
- for all candidates by 24 July.
Deadline for receipt of documents from candidates eligible for admission if ranking points are reduced - 1 August.
RESULTS:
- 11 August (late afternoon).
FEES
Applications are considered separately, therefore candidates who wish to apply for admission to more than one field of study should pay a separate recruitment fee for each of their applications. Applications without an enrolment fee will not be considered.
The recruitment fee for one application is 85 PLN.
PLEASE NOTE: The University does not refund the enrolment fee after enrolment application has been processed.
Study programmes taught in English are paid for equally by all students!
Tuition fees for first-cycle studies in English (years I - III) can be paid in two forms:
- one-time payment per semester in the amount of 6570 PLN
- in monthly installments of 1352 PLN
CONTACT
International Relations Office
Poznań University of Economics and Business
Al. Niepodległości 10, office 120
61-875 Poznań
Tel. +48 61 856 93 05
E-mail: admissions@ue.poznan.pl
SPECIFIC PROVISIONS
The conditions and procedure for recruitment to the first year of full-time first degree studies at the Poznań University of Economics in the academic year 2025/2026 are set out in Resolution No. 51 (2024/2053) of 21 June 2024.
RECRUITMENT TIMELINE
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on 10 July | Language placement test | For candidates who don’t have a valid language certificate or other language proficiency confirmation |
till 17 July |
Submitting enrolment application |
create candidate's profile and submit enrolment application; make sure all inserted details are correct |
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Registration fee payment |
send payment confirmation in the message; payment title: CANDIDATE'S FULL NAME |
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till 22 July |
Application verification status |
if necessary, complete your application with missing documents and notify the admission team via message; |
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on 24 July |
Recruitment Committee announcement |
announcement of ranking list; all eligible candidate meeting the ranking points thresholds will be able to download the admission offer letter |
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till 1 August |
Document submission |
all electronic applications must include a complete set of documents necessary for acceptance; if possible, deliver the documents to the International Relations Office in room 120 at al. Niepodległości 10; |
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Lowering admission thresholds |
a lowering of the threshold will be announced, in case of resignation of qualified candidates; candidates with lower point score will receive an offer of admission; |
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Tuition payment confirmation deadline |
for candidates who need to confirm the tuition fee to apply for a visa; send tuition payment confirmation via message; payment title: CANDIDATE'S FULL NAME |
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on 11 August |
Admission Decision announcement |
all accepted candidates will be able to download the admission decision |
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announced later |
Dormitory registration |
more details later; we recommend looking for private accommodation as places are limited |
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Mentor Buddy registration |
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till 30 August |
Student visa confirmations |
all candidates applying for visa must confirm their embassy appointment date |
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till 15 September |
Arrival confirmations |
confirm your arrival date and send your scanned visa in a message; Note, that arrival after 13 October is not permitted. |
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on 16 September |
Winter Semester Timetable |
announcement of semester timetables |
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on 30 September |
ORIENTATION DAY |
mandatory attendance; you will learn the most important information about studies, |
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on 1 October |
Start of classes |
beginning of classes in the winter semester |
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till 15 October |
Tuition fee deadline |
all candidates need to pay their tuition fees to their USOS account or have the tuition confirmed if paid earlier; |
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