Bachelor’s Examination

The bachelor’s examination consists of:
1. A presentation of the diploma thesis followed by a discussion of the thesis – on a date set by the thesis supervisor, prior to the assessment of knowledge and skills referred to in point 2, the student presents the completed and graded diploma thesis before an examination committee including the supervisor and the reviewer;
2. An assessment of the level of knowledge and skills related to the field of study, conducted in the form of a test on the e-EDU platform.
The chair of the examination is the Vice-Dean for Student Affairs / Vice-Dean for Teaching.

An assessment of the level of knowledge and skills related to the field of study is conducted in person in computer labs located at the Faculty of Chemistry, utilizing the e-EDU platform. The exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions (with one correct answer out of four) randomly drawn from the entire pool.

More information can be found in the Regulations for completing first- and second-cycle studies.

Questions are available upon logging into your email account at uwr.edu.pl.

Questions posted on the Faculty’s website constitute the pool of ALL questions that may appear on the bachelor’s exam in the academic year 2025/2026. The content of the provided questions is IDENTICAL to those that will be on the exam. Some questions may lack exhaustive information on the topic they address, but the format in which they are posed is presented.

The dates of the bachelor’s exam 2025/2026

The student will sign up for the chosen term using the Forms link provided by the university mail. The link will be made available in early June. Detailed rules are available in the Regulations for completing first- and second-cycle studies.

Master’s Examination

The master’s examination takes the form of an individual examination, which is taken before the master’s diploma examination committee, which consists of the chairperson, supervisor, and reviewer. The master’s examination includes a presentation of the thesis, a discussion on the thesis, and assessment of the level of mastery of knowledge and skills in the field of study.

Master’s examinations will be conducted on working days in terms of July 15 and September 1 to September 15.

More information can be found in the Regulations for completing first- and second-cycle studies.

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