Warsaw University of Life Sciences Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego (wuls-sggw), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Warsaw, Poland



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Table of content …………………………………………………………………… 2

About International Medicine Studies, s.r.o (IMS) …………………………….. 4

About the Warsaw University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Warsaw ...... 4

SGGW degree Programme ………………………………………………………. 6

Five & a half year D.V.M degree Programme ………………………………….. 6

SGGW Admission requirements …………………………………………………. 9

Application Procedure ……………………………………………………………. . 9

Application Requirements ………………………………………………………… 9

Application Deadlines ……………………………………………………………… 10

Application Processing Fee Entrance Exam Fee ………………………………… 10

How to Apply ………………………………………………………………………. 10

Where to Send applications ………………………………………………………. 10

Agents around Europe ……………………………………………………………. 11

Entrance Exams …………………………………………………………………… 13

Premedical Preparation Course …………………………………………………. 14

Premedical Preparation Course Dates & Registration deadlines ……………... 14

Premedical Preparation Course Fee …………………………………………….. 14

How to Register for the Premedical Preparation Course ……………………… 15

Documents Required for Final Registration ……………………………………. 15

Registration Fee …………………………………………………………………… 15

Visa Requirement …………………………………………………………………. 16

Tuition & Fees …………………………………………………………………….. 18

Cost of Living …………………………………………………………………… 19

Payments Instruction #1 ……………………………………………………….. 23

Payments Instruction #2 ……………………………………………………….. 24

Application Form for the Academic Year ……………………………………. 25

Registration Form for Entrance Exam ……………………………………….. 28

Registration Form for Prep-Course …………………………………………… 29

Fee Transfer Form ……………………………………………………………… 30

Requirements for Entrance Examination -Biology …………………………… 31

Requirements for Entrance Examination - Chemistry ……………………….. 32

Housing Application & and First Contact Form ……………………………… 36


About International Medicine Studies, s.r.o. (IMS)

International Medicine Studies, s.r.o. (IMS) is the international student recruitment and support services arm of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Warsaw (SGGW). We specialize in helping international students apply and enrol in SGGW’s veterinary degree programmes. As part of our mission, we also provide comprehensive support to international students throughout the academic year. Our ongoing support ensures that students’ investment in education abroad is as successful and comfortable as possible.


About the Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego (WULS-SGGW) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Warsaw

Located in the capital city of Poland, the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW, formerly Warsaw Agricultural University) is the oldest agricultural academic school in Poland, its history dates back to 1816. At present, the university consists of 12 faculties, 6 interfaculty units and 2 MBA programs; there are about 25,000 students enrolled. Students can choose between 27 major disciplines and 60 areas of specialization. From September 2007, WULS-SGGW belongs to the network of the EUROLEAGUE of the leading Universities of Life Sciences (Swedish Agricultural University- SLU; Copenhagen University; BOKU-University of Life Sciences in Vienna; Wageningen University; Hohenheim University; Prague Agricultural University).


The new campus of Warsaw University of Life Sciences is located in Ursynów. The Palace of Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz is the main building of the offices of the University authorities. The campus is made up of 47 buildings (total usable space of 200,000 m2), student dormitories (3800 beds), facilities such as Sport Centre (sport halls, swimming pool), SGGW Hotel, the Main Library as well as the building with the conference hall, better known as the Crystal Auditorium, where most celebrated academic events take place. More info on the webpage, http://www.sggw.pl/en/node/613.
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1927 and has since then provided education, research and development, veterinary services and many other activities. The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is the leading veterinary faculty in Poland with the novel large and small animal clinics and modern well-equipped laboratories in basic and clinical veterinary sciences. There are approx. 120 members of academic/teaching staff. Each year a total of 200 students are accepted at the Faculty, (while 1100 enrol). Research and teaching are perfectly balanced. All academic staff members spent their post-docs in high-rank veterinary, animal science or biotechnology universities/research institutions in North America, Asia and Europe. The research novelties are promptly transferred to education.

The veterinary teaching program is accredited by the National Accreditation Committee (PAKA). The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine SGGW was the first in Poland to be accredited in 2002 by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). The Faculty offers several advanced degree programs in veterinary medicine. From the academic year 2007/8 one course in veterinary medicine is offered specifically to international students. The study course takes five and half years (11 semesters). The graduates are awarded the EU scheduled qualification [Dyplom lekarza weterynarii / Diploma of Veterinary Surgeon]. According to EU regulations it enables to practice legally in the European Community member countries. For postgraduate students the Faculty offers 3-4 year PhD courses in basic and clinical sciences. The PhD courses function successfully since 1992. Every year over 10 postgraduates are enrolled. Contact: ims@sggw.pl, fvm@sggw.pl


fax: +48-22-593 60 10; homepage http: wmw.sggw.pl, http.fvm.sggw.pl

SGGW Degree Programme


SGGW offers a five & half-year (11 semesters) programme for secondary school graduates of studies leading to a Veterinary Surgeon degree (pol: Lekarz Weterynarii, lek. wet., am.: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, D.V.M.).
This program is taught exclusively in English, and leads to a Veterinary Surgeon (VS) degree. From start to finish, SGGW gives graduates the necessary experience to enter the veterinary profession with confidence.

Five & half-Year (VS) Degree Programme


The five & half-year VS degree program at SGGW consists of 75 total obligatory courses and electives held in Warsaw, Poland, over five & half academic years. The VS diploma is received after successfully passing all exams. Each academic year is divided into two semesters with a substantial winter and summer break. The program is rigorous, with students taking roughly 860h classes (60 ECTS) per year. A brief overview is as follows:
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The five & half-year degree program at SGGW is taught in English.

It leads to an internationally recognized VS degree



ear I

Students develop a basic understanding of the Life Sciences underpinning veterinary medicine and become familiar with veterinary and medical terms. The animal anatomy, histology and embryology courses give the chance to get the profound knowledge on the composition of the animal’s body.



Semester 1 (405 h, ECTS 30):

Obligatory subjects: animal anatomy, histology and embryology, cell biology, biology, informative technology, biophysics, Latin, chemistry, sport activities.

Facultative (optional) subjects: Subjects for choice from several options in Polish language, social sciences, and cell physiology.

Semester 2 (405 h, ECTS 30):

Obligatory subjects: animal anatomy, histology and embryology, biochemistry, general and veterinary genetics, environment protection, biostatistics and documentation methods, history of veterinary and deontology, agronomy, sport activities.

Facultative (optional) subjects.
Year II

Students delve more deeply into the Life Sciences, particularly anatomy, physiology and veterinary immunology. Students start studying microbiology and learn about animal breeding and nutrition. The introduction to animal well-being and etiology helps to understand future clinical courses.



Semester 3 (450 h, ECTS 30):

Obligatory subjects: biochemistry, animal physiology, breeding and animals farming, technology in animal production, etiology, well-being and protection of animals, veterinary economy, Polish language, microbiology.

Facultative (optional) subjects in comparative anatomy.

Semester 4 (420 h, ECTS 30):

Obligatory subjects: animal physiology, microbiology, animal nutrition and food science, veterinary epidemiology, Polish language, immunology, topography anatomy.

Facultative (optional) subjects in animal physiology (e.g., physiology of the neonate, digestive physiology).
Year III

Students leave the basic courses and enter the preclinical courses. Students are exposed to imaging diagnostics, and focus on clinical diagnostics and public health protection.



Semester 5 (420 h):

Obligatory subjects: pathophysiology, pharmacology, pharmacy, parasitology, pathomorphology, Polish language, clinical and laboratory diagnostics.

Facultative (optional) subjects in veterinary bacteriology, mycology and virology.

Semester 6 (435 h):

Obligatory subjects: pharmacology, pathomorphology, general surgery and anaesthesiology, pictorial diagnostics, public health protection in the conditions of threats, Polish language, parasitology.

Facultative (optional) subjects in veterinary immunology, parasitology, pathophysiology, dietetics, and veterinary administration.
Year IV

Students continue working in the field, honing their skills and learning new ones as they work on a variety of animals, from fish to ruminants and swine.



Semester 7 (420 h):

Obligatory subjects: farm animal diseases, hygiene of slaughter animals, hygiene of animal feeds, judicial veterinary medicine, fish diseases. Facultative (optional) subjects in veterinary pharmacology and hygiene of hunted animals.



Semester 8 (420 h):

Obligatory subjects: horse diseases, hygiene of animal products, hygiene of milk, zoonoses, toxicology, andrology and insemination. Facultative (optional) subjects in laboratory analyses of meat.


Year V

Contagious and internal diseases, and surgery techniques become a main focus in the fifth year of studies, as students investigate various animal diseases as well as learn animal obstetrics and gynaecology. Important parts of education are stages in the faculty clinics and cooperating farms.



Semester 9 (405 h):

Obligatory subjects: dog and cat diseases, dietetics, bird diseases, administration and veterinary legislation, fur animal diseases.

Facultative (optional) subjects in toxicology and laboratory diagnostics.

Semester 10 (455 h):

Obligatory subjects: bee diseases, veterinary prevention, placement – bird diseases, placement – farm animal diseases, placement – dog and cat diseases, placement – horse diseases.

Facultative (optional) subjects in food, pharmaceutical and veterinary EU legislation, dietetics, veterinary obstetrics, pathomorphology, clinical endocrinology, veterinary dermatology, veterinary oncology, veterinary ophthalmology, veterinary cardiology.

Year VI

The final semester brings several stages in the faculty clinics and farms and more specialist topics on the subjects of choice.



Semester 11 (450 h):

Obligatory subjects: placement - dog and cat diseases, placement - horse diseases, placement - farm animal diseases. Facultative (optional) subjects in food policy, exotic and laboratory animal diseases, veterinary clinic management, sheep and goat diseases, biotechnology of reproduction, farm animal health management, poultry and pigeon diseases, veterinary stomatology, dog and cat surgery, dog and cat anaesthesiology and intensive therapy, dog and cat orthopaedics, horse anaesthesiology and intensive therapy.


Entry Requirements for the five and a half year program at SGGW:


  • Complete high-school diploma.

  • Entrance exam (see details below).

In most cases applicants with a BSc in the Life Sciences will be exempt from the entrance exam.






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