Required documents

Register at eRekrutacja during an active intake, pay non-refundable 85 PLN (150 PLN for Architecture) application fee and submit scans of entry documents (issued in English or Polish or translated into English or Polish by the sworn translator + original language version):
Dates and deadlines
Application procedure
Tuition fee

The academic year 2025/2026 tuition fees for non-EU candidates. The EU candidates are entitled to non tuition fee payment basis.
The minimum first-semester tuition fee is required to be paid by the deadline given in the Offer Letter (usually 2 weeks).
FAQ

How much is the application fee?
Application fee for registration to Bachelor or Master studies is 85 PLN, 150 PLN for Architecture. Please note that this fee is non-refundable.
News
We’d like to let you know that an extra recruitment round for Master’s (2nd-cycle) studies will take place from 27 January to 8 February 2026.
If you’re thinking about applying, please keep in mind how long the visa process can take in your country. Classes start on Monday, 23 February, and unfortunately we can’t accept arrivals after that date.
You’re very welcome to apply — hope to see you soon!
Master studies

Second-cycle studies – Master’s degree programme (1.5 to 2 years which consists of 3 to 4 semesters) following the first cycle studies and leading to the professional title of magister or an equivalent degree depending on the course profile. This is the Polish equivalent of a Master's degree.
Bachelor studies for international students

First-cycle studies (3 to 4 years which consists of 6 to 7 semesters) leading to the professional title of licencjat or inżynier. This is the Polish equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree. It is focused on preparing students for future employment or for continued education within a Master’s degree program. To obtain this degree, students must earn at least 180 ECTS credits.
ProtoLab III - a 24/7 prototyping workshop for space and VR technologies
– I am convinced that our students will be willing to use the possibilities and equipment offered by ProtoLab – says prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology. - This place was created to allow students and employees to test their ideas, regardless of their advancement, in a space appropriately adapted for these purposes.
Protolab III, Launched at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics
The first meeting of the GUT University Council in the new term
The University Council of Gdańsk University of Technology consists of seven members elected by the GUT Senate. They were elected during the meeting on 16 December 2020, and the official inauguration of the Council's activities took place on 1 January this year. The Council consists of five people from outside the university, one person from the university and the chairperson of the student government.

