Recruitment
In the academic year 2020/2021, Warsaw University of Life Sciences offered 40 interesting study programmes to its prospective students.
The most popular programmes for the 2021/2022 were:
- Computer science – 6.9 people per place
- Finance and accounting – 6.4 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 5.0 people per place
- Management – 4.6 people per place
- Logistics – 4.6 people per place
- Economics – 4.3 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2020/2021 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 6.6 people per place
- Computer science – 5.6 people per place
- Nutrition studies – 5.5 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 5.5 people per place
- Management – 5.0 people per place
- Logistics – 5.0 people per place
- Economics – 4.1 people per place
- Biotechnology – 4.0 people per place
- Tourism and recreation – 3.9 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2019/2020 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 7.8 people per place
- Computer science – 5.3 people per place
- Logistics – 5.3 people per place
- Tourism and recreation – 5.1 people per place
- Management – 4.9 people per place
- Nutrition studies- 4.8 people per place
- Economy – 4.4 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 4.3 people per place
- Biotechnology – 4.0 people per place
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The most popular programmes for the 2018/2019 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 9.5 people per place
- Nutrition studies – 7.1 people per place
- Logistics – 6.9 people per place
- Tourism and recreation – 6.9 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 6.2 per place
- Computer Science – 6.2 people per place
- Biotechnology – 5.3 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2017/2018 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 8.6 people per place
- Tourism and recreation – 8.2 people per place
- Nutritionist – 7.8 people per place
- Logistics – 7.3 people per place
- Computer science – 6.7 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 6.5 people per place
- Management – 5.0 people per place
- Biotechnology – 4.8 people per place
- Economics – 4.6 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2016/2017 academic year were:
- Nutrition studies- 10.2 people per place
- Finance and Accounting – 9.4 people per place
- Logistics – 7.0 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 6.6 people per place
- Computer science – 5.3 people per place
- Construction – 5.0 people per place
- Management – 5.0 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2015/2016 academic year were:
- Nutrition studies – 10.2 people per place
- Finance and Accounting – 9.9 people per place
- Veterinary medicine- 6.8 people per place
- Logistics – 6.2 people per place
- Economics – 5.9 people per place
- Biotechnology – 5.0 people per place
- Computer science – 4.7 people per place
- Management – 4.1 people per place
- Renewable Energy Technologies – 4.1 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2014/2015 academic year were:
- Finance and Accounting – 10.1 people per place
- Nutrition studies – 9.0 people per place
- Logistics – 6.9 people per place
- Economics – 5.9people per place
- Spatial Economy – 5.6 people per place
- Biotechnology – 5.4 people per place
- Renewable Energy Technologies – 4.2 people per place
- Computer Science – 4.0 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2013/2014 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 10 people per place
- Nutrition studies – 7.7 people per place
- Biotechnology – 7.1 people per place
- Logistics – 6.9 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 6.7 people per place
- Spatial management – 6.5 people per place
- Renewable energy technology – 5.3 people per place
- Economics – 5.1people per place
- Construction – 4.5 people per place
- Computer science – 4.4 people per place
The average for all study programmes was 3.3 people per place
The most popular programmes for the 2012/2013 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 9.9 per place,
- Veterinary medicine (master’s degree) – 9.0 per place,
- Nutritionist – 8.5 people per place,
- Spatial management – 8.4 per place,
- Biotechnology – 7.9 per place,
- Logistics – 6.7 per place.
The average for all study programmes was 4.4 per place.
The most popular programmes for the 2011/2012 academic year were:
- Finance and accounting – 11.0 per place,
- Spatial management – 10.1 per place,
- Nutritionist – 9.7 people per place,
- Veterinary medicine– 9,4 per place,
- Biotechnology – 8.6 per place,
The average for all study programmes was 5.0 per place.
The most popular programmes for the 2010/2011 academic year were:
- Spatial management – 15.4 people per place
- Nutrition science – 10.4 people per place
- Veterinary medicine – 9,8 people per place
- Finance and accounting – 9.6 people per place
- Biotechnology – 8.7 people per place
The average for all study programmes was 6.0 people per place
Number of 1st cycle programmes graduates:- 2012: 902 full-time graduates and 603 part-time graduates. A total of 1505 graduates.
- 2011: 836 full-time graduates and 663 part-time graduates. A total of 1499 graduates.
- 2010: 837 full-time graduates and 753 part-time graduates. A total of 1590 graduates.
The Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) also runs:
- studies in English
- doctoral studies
- postgraduate studies
- MBA studies
- e-studies
- MostAR inter-university studies
- Open University
- Third Age University