International Studies in Philosophy, full-time, first cycle
In power from: 9 Dec 2024
Registration criteria
Admission rules
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Polish new maturity exam 2005 – 2025
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject English language advanced level x 1 |
Obligatory subject One of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy/Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Social studies advanced level x 1 |
weight = 30% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 20% |
weight = 20% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result
P – result from Polish language
M – result from Mathematics
J – result from English language
X - result from additional subject
a, b, c, d – weights.
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
Candidates whose result in the English language at the advanced level in the Polish maturity exam („new maturity diploma”) is lower than 60% are obliged to upload on their registration account in the IRK system (section “Education” – “Certificates and other documents required to start studies”) one of the documents accepted by the University of Warsaw certifying their competence in English (see the above list) and contact the Admissions Commission.
Old maturity exam
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject English language advanced level x 1 |
Obligatory subject One of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Social studiesadvanced level x 1 |
weight = 30% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 20% |
weight = 20% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result
P – result from Polish language
M – result from Mathematics
J – result from English language
X - result from additional subject
a, b, c, d – weights.
Maturity exam after 1991
grade 6 = 100%
grade 5 = 90%
grade 4 = 75%
grade 3 = 50%
grade 2 = 30%
Maturity exam until 1991
grade 5 = 100%
grade 4 = 85%
grade 3 = 40%
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language standard level (SL) x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics standard level (SL) x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject English language higher level (HL) x 1 |
Obligatory subject One of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Management, Economics, Psychology, Anthropology, Politicsor subjects listed in a col. 4 of the table for candidates with Polish new maturity exam 2005-2025** higher level (HL) x 1 |
weight = 30% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 20% |
weight = 20% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result
P – result from Polish language
M – result from Mathematics
J – result from English language
X - result from additional subject
a, b, c, d – weights.
The IB results will be converted according to the table below:
7 = 100%
6 = 90%
5 = 75%
4 = 60%
3 = 45%
2 = 30%
European Baccalaureate (EB)
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject English language advanced level x 1 |
Obligatory subject One of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Philosophy, Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Sociology advanced level x 1 |
weight = 30% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 20% |
weight = 20% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result
P – result from Polish language
M – result from Mathematics
J – result from English language
X - result from additional subject
a, b, c, d – weights.
The EB results will be converted according to the table below:
9,00 - 10,00 = 100%
8,00 - 8,99 = 90%
7,50 - 7,99 = 75%
7,00 - 7,49 = 60%
6,00 - 6,99 = 45%
5,00 - 5,99 = 30%
Foreign diploma
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish languageor original language of maturity (high school) exam* |
Obligatory subject Mathematics |
Obligatory subject English language |
Obligatory subject One of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Philosophy, Physics, Astronomy, Geography, History, Computer science, Sociology, Management, Psychology, Anthropology, Politics |
weight = 30% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 20% |
weight = 20% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result
P – result from Polish or original language
M – result from Mathematics
J – result from English language
X - result from additional subject
a, b, c, d – weights.
Calculation of candidates high school diploma results. >> Check! <<
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<Foreigners with foreign diploma from outside of EU/EFTA/OECD/international agreements [more]
Attention! Qualification process consists of two stages. Additional entrance examination is obligatory.
Stage 1: calculation of the results of the matriculation examinations based on the rules specified in the table for candidates with foreign diploma (above).
The number of points possible to obtain: 100
Attention! A candidate’s score below the required qualification threshold in stage 1, will result in 0 (zero) points from the entire qualification procedure.
Stage 2: entrance examination testing the knowledge or special aptitude required for admission to a relevant field of study
The number of points possible to obtain: 100
Qualification threshold: 50
Form of the examination: The examination is conducted orally, remotely (via the Google Meet platform), in English.
Scope of the examination: The candidate selects one text of their choice from the list:
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Jan Ćukasiewicz. “On Determinism.” In Selected Works, edited by L. Borkowski, 110–128. Amsterdam–London: North-Holland Publishing Company; Warsaw: PWN,
1970.
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John Stuart Mill. On Liberty. In On Liberty and The Subjection of Women. London: Penguin, 2006.
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Willard Van Orman Quine. “Posits and Reality.” In The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, 233–241. New York: Random House, 1966.
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Bertrand Russell. The Problems of Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998, Chapters 1–4.
The candidate is given four questions. The questions will concern issues discussed in the selected text. Each answer will be assessed separately based on the following criteria:
- ability to formulate clear statements (maximum of 10 points),
- ability to understand philosophical problems (maximum of 10 points),
- ability to critically analyze philosophical arguments (maximum of 5 points).
The maximum number of points that can be obtained in the examination is 100 (4 questions worth 25 points each). The final score achieved by the candidate in the entrance examination must not be lower than 50 points in order to be admitted to the program. The weight of the examination is 50% of the final recruitment result.
Date of the examination: July 16, 2:30 PM and July 17, 10:00 AM.
Attention! The final qualification result is the arithmetic average of the results from both stages of the qualification procedure. Qualification threshold: 50
Checking candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language
Candidates are obliged to hold one of the documents accepted by the University of Warsaw, certifying their competence in the English language at least at the B2 level.
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
Foreigners with foreign diploma from outside of EU/EFTA/OECD/international agreements
Information on requirements concerning confirmation of the English language proficiency at a level of at least B2 is available here
The language examination is conducted alongside the entrance examination. Its purpose is to assess the candidate’s proficiency in English. The following aspects are evaluated during the examination:
- comprehension of the text: up to 20 points,
- fluency of speech: up to 20 points,
- range of vocabulary: up to 20 points,
- pronunciation accuracy: up to 20 points,
- grammatical accuracy of speech: up to 20 points.
The maximum number of points that can be obtained in the language examination is 100, with the following scale applied:
- 60–75 points correspond to level B2 of English proficiency,
- 76–90 points = level C1,
- above 90 points = level C2.
Foreigners (does not apply to citizens of EU/EFTA) with foreign diploma from EU/EFTA/OECD/international agreements
Information on requirements concerning confirmation of the English language proficiency at a level of at least B2 is available here
The language examination is conducted alongside the entrance examination. Its purpose is to assess the candidate’s proficiency in English. The following aspects are evaluated during the examination:
- comprehension of the text: up to 20 points,
- fluency of speech: up to 20 points,
- range of vocabulary: up to 20 points,
- pronunciation accuracy: up to 20 points,
- grammatical accuracy of speech: up to 20 points.
The maximum number of points that can be obtained in the language examination is 100, with the following scale applied:
- 60–75 points correspond to level B2 of English proficiency,
- 76–90 points = level C1,
- above 90 points = level C2.
Deadlines
Announcement of results: 22nd of July, 2025
Reception of documents:
- I round: 23rd-25th of July, 2025
- II round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during I round): 28th-29th of July, 2025
- III round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during II round): 30th-31st of July, 2025
- additional rounds will be announced in case of not fulfilling the limits
Payments
The studies are payable for citizens of Non-EU/EFTA (EEA parties) and Switzerland - tuition fees
Required documents
List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies