Polish education system
Since 2007/2008 scholastic year Polish advanced education framework has been separated to three phases, which are: Bachelor (Licencjat, Inżynier), Master (Magister), and Doctor (Doktor). This framework applies to all fields of instruction with the exception of Law, Pharmacy, Psychology, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and Dentistry, which are as yet in light of two-arrange framework (Master and Doctor).
Degrees Granted :
Bachelor (BA, Licencjat)
Bachelor (BSc, Inżynier)
Master (MA, MSc, Magister)
Doktor (PhD, Doktor)
Enrollment Requirements :
The necessities rely upon a particular college choice, and ought to be confirmed on a site of your preferred college. Normally it's important to fill an application shape, and encase the transcript of optional school (or school/college) comes about and also the confirmation of English capability (typically TOEFL comes about). A few colleges require letters of proposal, individual papers and different reports, recorded on their sites. Craftsmanship schools, and in addition some physical instruction offices, and couple of different ones, arrange extra bent tests.
Quality assurance :
The Polish State Accreditation Committee is responsible for checking and controlling instructive guidelines in Polish establishments of advanced education. The Committee is participating with accreditation workplaces in different nations. For more data see: (www.pka.edu.pl).
Recognition of diplomas :
All the regulations regarding the validation of diplomas, and a list of countries which have signed an agreement of mutual recognition of diplomas with Poland, are available on the webpage of the Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange (www.buwiwm.edu.pl).
The academic year :
The academic year is separated into two sections: the fall semester (October-mid February), and the spring semester (mid February-June). Each of them closes with the examination time frame. Educating is given as addresses, classes, courses, research facility classes and talk gatherings.
Examinations :
To complete a semester successfully a student must receive passing notes for all examinations. The most common grading scale comprises the following marks: very good (5), good plus (4,5), good (4), satisfactory plus (3,5), satisfactory (3), failing (2). Under the European Credit Transfer System a certain number of credits are allocated to a given subject independently of marks received on exams.
Polish system in European higher education area :
Poland has marked the Bologna Declaration planning to make the European Area of Higher Education. Organizations of advanced education in Poland have executed the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). They are likewise occupied with the universal trade of understudies, in view of individual schools movement and projects like SOCRATES/Erasmus. The Diploma Supplement encourages global acknowledgment of finished instruction and procured capabilities.
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