Registration guide
How to register for the Polish B1/B2 exam
Registration for the Polish state certification exam happens through authorized examination centers, not through PolishReady. Use this guide to understand the usual process, what to verify, and how to prepare once you pick a session.
Registration checklist
Choose the right session and level
Start from the national session schedule, then confirm whether your chosen center offers B1, B2, C1, or C2 on that weekend.
Find an authorized center
Registration is handled by individual centers. Check the center page for opening dates, limits, fees, payment rules, and document requirements.
Register early
Popular B1 sessions can fill quickly. Prepare your identity document, contact details, payment confirmation, and any center-specific forms before registration opens.
Prepare for the exact format
After registration, practice the five assessed skills: reading, listening, grammar, writing, and speaking. PolishReady helps with exam-style tasks and feedback.
Official sources to check
- certyfikatpolski.pl — 2026 examination sessions
- CKE BIP — announcements and official examination information
Registration questions
- Can I register on PolishReady?
- No. PolishReady helps you prepare online, but official registration happens through authorized examination centers.
- When should I register?
- As soon as your chosen center opens registration. National dates are published in advance, but each center sets its own registration window and seat limits.
- Do all centers offer B1 and B2 every time?
- No. A national session does not guarantee every center offers every level. Always confirm the level, date, and location with the center.
- What should I do after registering?
- Build a study plan around the five exam skills and practice under timed conditions. If B1 is required for residence or citizenship, pay special attention to writing and speaking.