
Starting 30 May, candidates can register for Bachelor’s, long-cycle Master’s, and second-cycle programmes at SGGW through the Internet Registration of Candidates (IRK) system. Applications are open until 9 July – the same day the university invites prospective students to its second Open Day, offering a chance to explore study programmes, meet academic staff and students, and experience campus life firsthand.
On 30 May, we start registration in the Internet Registration of Candidates (IRK) system for Bachelor’s degree programmes, single master’s programmes and second master’s programmes.
Candidates have until 9 July to enter their matric results into the IRK system. On the same day, we invite high school graduates to the second Open Day, which will be held on the SGGW campus. This is a good opportunity to get to know the fields of study, talk to lecturers and students and better understand the specifics of the university.
Study Offer
SGGW’s offer includes studies that respond to the challenges of the modern world. A special place is occupied by natural sciences faculties, educating future specialists responsible for sustainable development, food security and environmental protection. Biotechnology, Sustainable Horticulture, Organic Agriculture and Food Production are studies with practical applications – preparing for work in laboratories, research institutions, companies in the agri-food sector and pro-ecological organisations.
Engineering majors include Water Engineering and Management, Computer Science, and Construction programmes, combining technical knowledge with modern design tools and resource management.
For those interested in the social sciences, the university offers, among others: Sociology, Pedagogy and Tourism and Recreation – majors analysing the needs of modern society, developing skills in working with people, project management and event organisation.
Offer of first-cycle and long-cycle studies in English
Food Science – Technology and Nutrition
Organic Agriculture and Food Production
Offer of second-cycle studies
Civil Engineering (spec. Engineering Infrastructure)
Environmental Engineering (spec. Modern Engineering in Water Managment)
Enviromental Protection (spec. Restoration and Management of Environment)
Food Science – Technology and Nutrition
Informatics and Econometrics (spec. Big Data Analytics)