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The Czech Republic boasts the oldest academic institution in Central Europe – the Charles University in Prague, founded in 1348 – and it was Czech students and intellectuals who in 1989 led the Velvet Revolution, which wrested control of government from the socialist regime. As a result, higher education holds a special place in the history of the Czech Republic. Students who choose to study in the Czech Republic have the chance to experience a rich cultural heritage as well as one of the most exciting capital cities in modern Europe.
Higher Education System
The Czech degree structure is similar to that of the United States. Degree programs are as follows :
The country is home to over 70 public and private academic institutions of higher education, and many offer Czech language courses designed specifically for foreign students.Admission to Czech universities and colleges is available to all students who have completed their secondary education and successfully passed an entrance exam (each institution specifies their own exam). Most Czech institutions have adopted the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, which allows easy credit and degree transfer to institutions throughout Europe.
Cost of Living
With living costs in the Czech Republic substantially cheaper than anywhere in Western Europe, this Bohemian paradise is offered at a discount. Government estimates place total food, housing, and transportation costs for students in the Czech Republic at only 350-750 USD per month. Additionally, students are encouraged to acquire an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), which provides discounts for restaurants, cinemas, museums, concerts, and more. Foreign students are eligible for a number of scholarships, including those offered by specific institutions and the European Union. The Czech government offers financial aid scholarships to foreign students through the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, and within the framework of the Foreign Development Aid.
Diverse study programmes to choose from
Czech universities offer a wide range of interesting and unique courses along with well-established and traditional specializations students can choose from. In addition to the general Undergraduate and Masters programmes, many students decide to come to the Czech Republic to do their PhD programme there or choose to come for a short time experience via an exchange programme, internship or summer school.
International academic community
Czech higher education institutions offer increasing number of study programmes and courses taught in foreign language, especially in English. In 2018, there were over 45,000 foreign students enrolled at Czech universities and colleges. As a foreigner, you can either choose to study at an international private university located in the Czech Republic or enroll into one of the traditional Czech universities with unique majors taught in English.
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