How to Study in the Czech Republic: A Complete Guide for International Students

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How to Study in the Czech Republic: A Complete Guide for International Students

Written by Ernest EmekaPublished on April 1st, 2025

The Czech Republic has evolved from a lonely country to a popular European destination. It offers a vibrant nightlife, magical castles, and ancient squares you can't resist. The country houses some of the oldest European universities that offer affordable English-taught programmes.

Studying in the Czech Republic offers a tapestry of academic, historical, and cultural excellence and a blend of self-discovery and exploration, making it attractive to international students.

Read:10 Best European Universities for International Students

Application Deadlines at Czech Republic Universities

Entrance exam date: May - July

  • Public universities: February
  • Art Schools: November
  • Technical Faculties: March - April

Czech Republic Intakes & Admission Process

Intakes:

  • Fall Intake: September – October.
  • Spring Intake: February – March. The intake has only a few available programmes.

Admission Requirements:

  • Entrance exams for some programs
  • Recognized high school certificate or Bachelor's degree
  • English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
  • Proof of financial means

Requirements to Study in the Czech Republic

Graduate Diploma requirements:

  • Academic transcripts
  • Proof of language proficiency
  • A filled-out application form
  • A Bachelor’s degree certificate or equivalent
  • Letters of recommendation
  • A statement of purpose

Bachelor's Degree

  • Letters of recommendation
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Personal essay/statement of purpose
  • Academic transcripts
  • Proof of language proficiency

Master’s Degree

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
  • Transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose.
  • Specific exams like the GMAT or GRE

Doctorate

  • A Master's degree
  • Academic references
  • Language proficiency tests
  • Research proposal detailing your intended study.
  • Previous research work or thesis.

 Exams Required to Study in the Czech Republic (Undergraduate/Master’s)

A.    English Language Proficiency Tests

a.       TOEFL

b.       IELTS

Undergraduate Admission Requirements:

a.       SAT.

b.       ACT

Graduate Admission Requirements:

a.       GRE

b.       GMAT

Tuition Fees & Cost of Living

         i.         Tuition: International students can study for free in public universities in the Czech Republic that teach the Czech language. €3,000 – €15,000 per year for English programs

        ii.          Living Costs: €500 – €1,000 per month

Work & Post-Study Opportunities

  • International students can work up to 20 hours per week. However, if you are enrolled in a degree program accredited by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports, you can work without a work permit.
  • A post-study work visa is available for graduates who find employment.

How to Apply for a Czech Visa

International students must obtain a student visa to study in Czechia.

Here are the steps for the visa application process:

A.    Obtain a letter of acceptance from the university.

B.     Check visa requirements

C.     Book a visa appointment.

D.    Fill out the visa application form.

E.     Gather necessary documents

F.      Pay for the fee.

G.    Upon arrival in Czechia, you must obtain a residence permit (CZK 1,000 (approx. €40) for one year from the Foreign Police Department.

What are the Czech Visa Processing Documents?

  • International Passport
  • Passport photos.
  • Application form
  • Visa Application fee (2500 CZK approx.€100)
  • A  letter of acceptance from the university
  • Proof of financial means by submitting any of the following:

A.    bank statements

B.     a scholarship

C.     letter from a sponsor

You must have CZK 2,490/month (€100).

       Proof of accommodation by submitting:

A.    A rental or lease agreement

B.     A letter from a relative who will work as your sponsor.

C.     A document issued by your university verifying the provision of student accommodation.

       Health plan: International students must purchase a health insurance plan with coverage of €60,000.

       Criminal records, which require a document from the police authorities.

What is the Czech visa processing time?

 It takes 60 days for a long-term study visa to be processed.

Scholarship Opportunities for International Students

1. Czech government scholarships that cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses.

2. University scholarships and grants are awarded to outstanding international students based on academic merit, research potential, or financial need.

3. External scholarships from organizations, foundations, government agencies, and international bodies.

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