The scholarship exam was held in two parts. The first one was in the form of an exam which was a multiple-choice test covering general knowledge, logical skills, general grammar, and mathematics. After verification of the results by the University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw employees, the 10 best candidates were qualified for the next stage, which was an interview carried out by the Coordinator for the International Cooperation Ms Ahd Bahar and Rector’s Representative for the Communication PhD, Marcin Domagała.
In total, 126 candidates participated in the exam, 4 candidates received a 75% scholarship, and 3 candidates received a 40% scholarship. The rest received partly discounts from their tuition fees.