Application Fee and supporting documents
Preparation Course (optional)
Entrance Exam
Registration Fee and supporting documents
Application Requirements
Completed Application Form.
High-School certificate (a copy signed by a notary) / or BSc degree transcripts and detailed syllabus ( copy signed by a notary.)
Entrance Exam registration form.
Prep-Course registration form.
Proof of application fee payment.
Fee Transfer form.
NOTE: Documents must be translated into English
Upon paying the application fee and submitting the above application documents, you are signed up for the Entrance Exam.
All international applications to SGGW are handled through IMS.
Application Deadlines
Early Admissions: 01.01.2010 - 30.05.10
Late Admissions 01.06.2010 - 31.07.10
* Completed applications must be postmarked on the deadline to be considered for admission.
Application Processing Fee and Entrance Exam Fee
Early Admissions: €165 For two Universities: €200
Late Admissions: €195 For two Universities: €230
How to Apply
Complete the SGGW Short Application Form and submit it, along with all Supporting Documentation, to the appropriate IMS address listed below. Applications received without proof of Application Processing Fee Payment on or before the deadline will not be processed for admissions. See Appendix for payment instructions.
International Medicine Studies, s.r.o.
Vlcie Hrdlo 55
82412 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Katarina Szikhartová
szikhartova@intradegroup.sk
Application Receipt and Review
Once applicants send in their completed application materials, a formal procedure ensues.
First, IMS will contact applicants by email to confirm receipt of completed applications (Expect confirmation within one week of receipt of completed material). Applicants who do not hear from IMS within the specified period can assume that their applications are incomplete. If you have any questions regarding the receipt of your application, contact Katarína Szikhartová szikhartova@intradegroup.sk at Slovakia headquarters.
Application Review
Next, IMS forwards all completed applications to SGGW (Warsaw University of Life Sciences) for further review.
Notification of application Status
Applicants who receive acceptance letters may notice that their acceptance into SGGW is provisional. This means that admission into SGGW is dependent upon one or several factors, such as graduating from secondary school or passing the entrance exam in Biology and Chemistry. Some applicants who receive a provisional acceptance letter will be asked to register for the Premedical Preparation Course (see details below).
If you have questions about your application status letter, please contact Katarína Szikhartová szikhartova@intradegroup.sk at Slovakia headquarters, or Aliza Lapid ims.medstudy@gmail.com
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Agents around Europe may be contacted directly regarding specific enquiries:
U.K and Ireland
Guy Flouch
Tel: +353 57 932 8880
ims-ireland@medstudy.org
Sweden & Norway
Arne Lundemo
arne.lundemo@sonans.no
Tel: +477 388 4026
Fax: +477 388 4021
Israel
Kobi Monovich
Info@medstudy.org
Tel: +972 3 921 3897
Fax: +972 3 5470408
Cyprus
Georgia Marta - Senior Education Counsellor
Study Abroad Education Counsellors Ltd.
4C Navarinou Street
1100 Nicosia - Cyprus
P O Box 24341
Tel: +357 22 491 683
Fax: +357 22 778 700
E-Mail: Info@medstudy.org
Greece
Chrysathi-Educational Consultant
Study Travel
Address: 60, Amarousiou - Halandriou Avenue
151 25 - Marousi, Athens / Greece
Telephone: +30 210 6777779 Ext.204
Fax: +302106729200
E-Mail: Info@medstudy.org
Entrance Exams
SGGW Entrance Exams are designed to demonstrate a student’s mastery of basic skills in Biology and Chemistry. Such mastery is a prerequisite for success in either SGGW degree programme.
Students with a BSc degree or university-level course credit in the Life Sciences (including IB or AP Biology and IB or AP Chemistry) may be exempt from the Entrance Exam requirement, depending on each individual case.
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Download a list of Exam Topics and Sample Questions in Biology and Chemistry from the IMS website.
he exam is in English and questions are in “multiple choice” and/or “fill-in-the-blank” formats. Answers must be given in English. Condition for taking entrance exam is presenting a high-school certificate.
Exams are monitored and timed by SGGW representatives; students have approximately 2 hours to complete the exam. Download a list of exam topics covered on the entrance examinations, along with sample questions, by visiting the IMS website: www.medstudy.org. (List of topics required appears at the bottom of this info-pack)
Entrance Exams are held twice a year, throughout Europe and at the university itself. Visit www.medstudy.org or contact info@medstudy.org for an update on venues and times.
Completed exams will be sent directly to SGGW for evaluation.
Applicants will be notified by email six weeks after the date of the exam. Applicants who fail the May exam can re-register for the August exam, or better yet, register for the Premedical Preparation Course.
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Students who take the Premedical Preparation Course do better socially and academically than those who don’t.
That’s why it’s highly recommended for all incoming students.
Students who take the Premedical Preparation Course do better socially and academically than those who don’t.
That’s why it’s highly recommended for all incoming students—
even those who
have passed the Entrance Exams.
remedical Preparation Course
The Premedical Preparatory Course is designed to help students master the basic concepts in the Life Sciences (Biology, Chemistry) so that they are prepared for the rigors of the SGGW degree programme.
The Prep Course, held in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Warsaw and Israel is taught by experts in their fields and thoroughly readies students for the challenging time ahead. In fact, students who take the Prep Course, typically do better socially and academically than those who do not. Even students who have passed the Entrance Exams-or those who are exempt from the Entrance Exam requirement- benefit from the Prep Course.
There are two, six-week Premedical Preparation Courses offered. Each consists of two separate units of study: Biology and Chemistry. All classes are taught in English. Students can expect five to six hours of classroom study per day, Monday through Friday.
Each subject, Chemistry and Biology is followed by a written exam, given in English. The Biology and Chemistry Prep Course Exams fulfil the SGGW Entrance Exam requirement; students who pass are guaranteed admission, space allowing, into the SGGW degree program.
Premedical Preparation Course Dates & Registration Deadlines
The preparation course is held on two occasions, depending on the country, usually around April and July. Registration deadline is approx. a month before.
Please contact your country’s agent for exact details.
If you country does not have an appointed agent please contact info@medstudy.org
Premedical Preparation Course Fee
Course Fee*
Prep Course €2,700
*Fees cover prep course education only. Travel, accommodation and living expenses are not included in the prep course fee.
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