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Study in Czech

Study in Czech

Czech Republic is in the heart of Europe and is land-locked with Slovakia, Austria, Germany, and Poland.
Studying abroad in the Czech Republic provides an ideal jumping off point for exploring the rest of Europe. With neighbors like Germany, Austria and Poland, you’ll never be at a loss for interesting places to visit. While studying abroad in Prague you can learn to speak Czech, take classes in English and study at some of the best institutions in Central Europe.
Many students are interested in studying in Europe for a variety of reasons, but they would like a destination other than France, Spain, or Italy. Though it is only about the size of South Carolina, the Czech Republic is something of a hidden gem in Europe. Until 1993, the Czech Republic was part of Czechoslovakia, and today the country encompasses Bohemia and Moravia, as well as a rich cultural history. From composers to writers, the Czech Republic has quite the creative legacy. Prague is the country’s cultural center, but historic towns, castles, and national parks are scattered across the rest of the country. The Czech Republic has much to offer for students that want a different European experience.

Strong University Network

The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in the middle of Europe. Rather than as a country in the middle of Europe, we should speak of the Czech Republic as a country in the heart of Europe.
The Czech Republic is a great choice for students from a variety of academic backgrounds. The country is home to a dozen different universities, one of which is the world-renowned Charles University. Czech is a moderately difficult language to learn, but most classes are also available in English.

WHY CZECH REPUBLIC

High quality education and research, especially in Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, has a long tradition in the Czech Republic. The Charles University in Prague was founded in 1348 and is the oldest university in the Central Europe. Quality assurance of various activities of higher education institutions belongs to the main priorities of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
Czech universities offer long-standing reputations, unique conception and interesting specializations. Students can come for a short study visit or to complete their degree in a wide range of traditional as well as newly-emerging disciplines.
Over 37,000 foreign students are studying at Czech higher education institutions and their interest is growing as the offer of study programmes in foreign language (especially in English) is increasing. Czech universities are more and more involved in a wide range of international cooperation activities and programmes taking place in the European Union and other countries.
The costs of living in Czech Republic are not as high as the cost in Western Europe and the life is thus more affordable.
If you’ve already decided on an institution contact Intelpath Global to find out about the application process and visa requirements. If you haven’t decided yet, let our Student Councilors help you in selecting a course, enrolling to study in Czech Republic, visa application guidance and much more till your arrival in Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic is a great choice for students from a variety of academic backgrounds. The country is home to a dozen different universities, one of which is the world-renowned Charles University. Czech is a moderately difficult language to learn, but most classes are also available in English.
Programs and courses are available in everything from the humanities, history and social sciences to business, legal studies, political science, and international relations. Post-Communist studies are also popular in the Czech Republic, often in the context of another area, like art.
The academic year lasts 12 months; the start is fixed by the head of the higher education institution (rector). Courses are divided into semesters, years or blocks, which are composed of a period of teaching, an examination period and a vacation.
The structure of the academic year is decided by each institution. It usually begins in October and is divided into two semesters: winter and summer, with approx. a five-week examination period after each semester. The summer vacation is in July and August.
The frequency and methods of assessing students’ achievements differ according to the field of study. In some cases, a system of partial examinations taken after each semester has been introduced, in other cases one comprehensive examination after each completed part of studies is prescribed, mostly at the end of a certain module. Performance in examinations and in the defence of the thesis is graded. In majority, institutions students are assessed by means of credits. The credit system (ECTS, European Credit Transfer System) has been encouraged since it allows completed parts of studies to be recognised, thus contributing to transferability within the system.

Admission Requirements

The principal requirement for entering a Bachelor degree program or a full Master’s degree program is the completion of a full secondary general education or vocational education with a “maturita” school-leaving examination. Admission to a follow-up Master’s degree program depends on the completion of the relevant Bachelor degree program or its equivalent. Admission to Doctoral studies depends on the successful completion of a Master’s degree program.
Students may apply for several study programs at various institutions and faculties. The deadline for submitting applications is normally the end of February or March. Most higher education institutions offer the option of filing an application in electronic form. The date, content and form (oral or written examination, aptitude test) of the entrance process are decided upon by the dean of the faculty or the rector of the higher education institution.
Entrance examinations are normally held between June and September. Examinations at higher education institutions for the arts take place earlier, in January, and the deadline for filing applications is normally the end of November. Student administration departments at various faculties can provide information on applications, admission requirements and studies.

‎Tuition Fees

By law, higher education at public and state institutions is free of charge for citizens of all nationalities, with the following exceptions:
• fees for administration of admission proceedings;
• fees for extending the duration of study beyond a set limit;
• fees for the study of an additional programme;,br> • fees for study in a foreign language.
Private institutions of higher education can fix their own fees. The tuition fees differ from 2,000 – 15,00

Visa Requirement

Each Student requiring a visa will be required to submit the documents below:
1. Completed visa application form – www.mfa.cz/visaform
2. Original Passport – valid passport with a minimum validity of 18 months
3. Academic Certificate Copies – Attested by Embassy or authorized person.
4. Experience or Reference letters – from current and previous employer or institution.
5. Statement of Purpose with Covering Letter
6. Three photographs (size 3.5 * 4.5 cm) white background with 80% of face in the photograph up to shoulder.
7. Police Clearance Certificate from your country of Nationality and from any country you have resided for more than 6 months. Apostle and Translate into Czech language.
8. Unconditional Offer letter in Czech language from the College
9. Accommodation letter in Czech language
10. Medical Health Insurance
11. Proof of maintenance and living expenses (approximately 6,000 Euros per annum). 6 months’ bank statement and a copy of debit or credit card. Apostle and translate to Czech.
12. Visa fees

Czech College

Czech College located in Prague in Czech Republic is a private management school focused on teaching Business in English.
We recommend Czech College, if you are thinking of studying in Czech Republic. They have a number of programmes covering business and language studies. Find more details at their course page.