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Admission to part-time distance learning programs 2025/2026 – summer semester – questions and answers
Published: 19/09/2025
| Questions and answers for candidates with Polish citizenship | Questions and answers for foreign nationals |
| When is the enrolment period for part-time, distance-learning Master’s programmes? Online enrolment for Polish citizens for part-time distance learning second-cycle studies runs from 7 January 2026 to 25 January 2026.
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When is the enrolment period for part-time, distance-learning Master’s programmes? Admission to M.Sc. / How to Apply / Main page - WUT International Students Office |
| Which programmes are taught in English? Graduate studies / Students / Home page - OKNO Distance-Learning Centre |
Which programmes are taught in English? Graduate studies / Students / Home page - OKNO Distance-Learning Centre |
| What are the tuition fees for a Master’s programme? Tuition Fees / Graduate studies / Students / Home page - OKNO Distance-Learning Centre |
What are the tuition fees for a Master’s programme? Tuition Fees / Graduate studies / Students / Home page - OKNO Distance-Learning Centre |
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What does enrolment involve? Enrolment involves creating an electronic registration account in the Internet Recruitment System (IRK) by the deadline. After creating an account, you must complete the application form and pay the recruitment fee by the deadline.
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What does enrolment involve? Online Application System for Studies in English language - Login |
| How much is the application fee? The application fee is PLN 85.
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How much is the application fee? The application fee is PLN 85. |
| How can I pay the application fee? To pay the fee, please make a bank transfer to the account number indicated in the Payments tab. Each candidate has their own individual account number.
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How can I pay the application fee? Tuition fee / Application Glossary / Resources / Main page - WUT International Students Office |
| What should be included in the transfer title? The transfer title should include the candidate's first and last name and the application ID number.
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What should be included in the transfer title? The transfer title should include the candidate's first and last name and the application ID number.
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| Does the order of registration (creating a registration account) matter? The order of registration does not affect the recruitment result.
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Does the order of registration (creating a registration account) matter? The order of registration does not affect the recruitment result.
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When should the originals of the required documents be presented? The originals of the required documents should be presented after you have been accepted for admission to the programme.
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When should the originals of the required documents be presented? The originals of the required documents should be presented after you have been accepted for admission to the programme.
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| Can I create a second recruitment account? Your account in the IRK system is linked to your PESEL number. You cannot create another account using a PESEL number that has already been provided.
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Can I create a second recruitment account? You cannot create another account. |
| How do I remove a field of study from the registration form?
To remove a field of study, go to the Recruitment Applications tab and click Withdraw next to the relevant field.
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How to remove a field of study from the registration form?
Not applicable |
| Where can I upload a scan of my competition/contest diploma? In order to attach a scan of your Olympiad/competition diploma, first select your field of study. In the Recruitment Applications tab, there is a sub-tab called Achievements – Olympiad or Competition.
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Where can I upload a scan of my competition/contest diploma? Online Application System for Studies in English language - Login
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| How do I obtain a student ID card? If you have a PESEL number, you no longer need to apply for a classic Electronic Student ID Card (ELS) and pay the fee. You can activate your ID card via mObywatel. If you still want to receive a plastic ID card (ELS), this is possible, but only upon request and for a fee.
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How to obtain a student ID card? After your album number has been assigned, you can apply for an ID card after paying the fee. |
NEW in the offer of the Distance Learning Centre at the Warsaw University of Technology – master's degree programme in English: Applied Computer Science
Published: 13/11/2025
The Distance Learning Centre, together with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, announces that a new second-cycle degree programme – Applied Computer Science – is planned to be launched in the summer semester of 2026. The four-semester part-time programme will be conducted in English, in a hybrid form, remotely.
This is an offer for people who want to develop in the IT industry, gain future skills and work in an international environment. English-language studies are not only about learning – they are an investment in a global career. Thanks to them, graduates will gain an advantage on the labour market. The flexible education model will allow students to combine learning with work and other responsibilities.
The distance learning programme minimises the student's presence at the university to laboratory classes and examinations. Face-to-face consultations with lecturers provide additional support in the learning process.
The study programme has been developed with the real needs of students and the dynamically changing job market in mind. Employers are increasingly looking for specialists who not only know advanced IT technologies, but also know how to use them effectively in practice.
The new programme offers the opportunity to gain knowledge in areas such as data exploration and business process modelling, artificial intelligence and neural networks, software testing, and cybersecurity.
Graduates will be eligible for positions such as data analyst, AI/ML engineer, programmer, UX/UI specialist, database administrator, IT systems designer, and cybersecurity specialist.
The Distance Learning Centre invites those interested in this study programme to visit the website.
The new study programme is implemented as part of the university-wide OMNIS 2 project.
Admission limits for the summer semester 2025/2026
Published: 09/04/2025
All key information regarding admission is available in the section Applicants – Graduate studies.
| Mode of study | Number of places | Programme | Faculty | Intake |
| Part-time graduate studies | 24 | Applied Computer Science | Faculty of Electrical Engineering | 2026 |
This programme is offered in a hybrid mode, and thus it is intended only for applicants who do not need to apply for a student visa to Poland (e.g. they are EU/EFTA citizens, they are non-EU/non-EFTA citizens who already legally reside on the territory of Poland/the Schengen zone, they are from countries whose citizens can travel to Poland without visas: www.gov.pl/web/uae/list-of-countries-whose-citizens-can-travel-to-poland-without-visas).
Medical examination
Published: 07/03/2023
All applicants admitted to the programme must provide a medical certificate confirming that there are no health-related contraindications to undertake the studies. The examination must be carried out exclusively by an authorised occupational medicine physician.
The certificate should be submitted in person at the Distance-Learning Centre Office (room 324) or sent by post to:
Warsaw University of Technology Distance-Learning Centre (OKNO)
Plac Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warsaw
with the note: “master’s degree”


