Start your medical study Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (JKU).
Study Medicine at Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (JKU)
The program is based on requirements which are obligatory for all Polish medical higher education institutions and is adequate to EU standards. The number of semesters and the total number of ECTS points are compliant with the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education dated May 9, 2012 (Journal of Laws of 2012. Pos. 631) and creates the appropriate framework required for implementation of the intended learning outcomes.
JKU Medicine program
This curriculum provides a comprehensive and hands-on medical education.
If holding an IB or EB Diploma, pass the maturity examination in Biology (Higher level), Chemistry (Higher level), and either Physics or Math (Standard Level).
Ensure their high school-leaving certificate is certified with an apostille if from a country party to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961.
Compete for admission based on high school transcript grades.
If secondary education wasn't in English, provide proof of English proficiency through accepted qualifications, such as IELTS (at least 6.5), TOEFL Paper Based Test (at least 510 points with a TWE score of at least 3.5), TOEFL Computer Based Test (at least 180 points with a TSE score of at least 50 points), TOEFL Internet Based Test (at least 87 points), or TOEIC (at least 700 points).
Meeting these requirements opens the door to your medical education at Jan Kochanowski University. More details here .
Document Requirements for JKU Admission
To enroll in the School of Medicine at Jan Kochanowski University, you'll need to submit the following documents:
Printed, dated, and signed application form
High school diploma and transcript of grades
Original or notarized copy of an English language certificate (if not a native English speaker)
Motivational letter
3 signed printed photographs
1 digital photograph (jpg, 2cm x 2.5cm, 236 x 295 pixels)
1 signed printed photograph
Health certificate confirming fitness for medical studies (form available on the website)
Copy of a valid passport or personal ID/insurance number, certified as a true copy
Copy of vaccination records for Hepatitis B (three doses)
Visa, residence card, or other document authorizing your stay in Poland (after classes begin)
Insurance policy for illness or accidents during your study period in Poland or the European Health Insurance Card, or insurance purchased from the Polish National Health Fund (after classes begin)
Please ensure all required documents are included with your application, and successful applicants will receive the official Letter of Acceptance needed for the student visa application process after submitting these documents via mail to the University's postal address.