Poland is a beautiful country with many universities that do not require IELTS.
The University of Warsaw (UW) is one of the oldest and largest universities in Poland. It was founded in 1816 and has more than 40 000 students today. It is also a member of the Coimbra Group, an association of European research universities. The University of Warsaw offers over 250 different majors and courses. The language of instruction is Polish but students can take up to 30% of their courses in English as well.
The University of Gdansk (AGH) was founded in 1946 and has about 30 000 students today. It is also a member of the Coimbra Group, an association of European research universities. The university has 13 faculties with over 200 departments offering over 500 different majors and courses, including foreign languages (English, German, French), sciences and technology, philosophy and arts etc., so it’s really hard to choose just one!
Universities In Poland Without Ielts
The Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (NCU) was founded as a technical university in 1945 by merging three local institutions: Torun Higher Technical School, State Textile Industry Institute and State Power Engineering School
In order to enter a Polish university, you will need to pass the Test of Polish as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). If you do not have any of these scores, there are still some universities in Poland that do not require them.
Universities in Poland that do not require TOEFL or IELTS scores include:
Universities in Poland without TOEFL requirements:
Warsaw University of Technology – www.pwr.wroc.pl/en/admission-requirements/toefl-requirement
University of Warsaw – www.uw.edu.pl/english-attendance/apply-for-admission/application-requirements/examination-of-foreign-language-proficiency/#!exam_of_foreign_language_proficiency-0
Jagiellonian University – www2.uj.edu.pl/en/studies/bachelors/toefl/#!exam_of_foreign_language_proficiency