Today, over 39,000 foreign students are studying in the Czech Republic.
It is an increasingly popular destination for international study and the EU statistics released in 2014 listed the Czech Republic as the 12th most popular destination for Erasmus students in Europe. There are certainly many reasons for choosing the Czech Republic as a study destination: universities with long-standing reputations, unique conception and interesting specializations, affordable tuition fees and living costs, and last but not least, a vibrant and colorful cultural life in the heart of Europe.
The high quality and tradition of the Czech education and research is widely recognized, especially when it comes to studying Science, Engineering or Medicine in the Czech Republic. Charles University in Prague, the country’s capital, was founded in 1348 and is the oldest university in Central Europe.
All non-EU nationals require a long-term visa for the duration of intended stay in the Czech Republic for different reasons such as tourism.....
The Government of the Czech Republic offers scholarships within the framework of its Foreign Development Assistance in support of the....
Living costs in the Czech Republic are considered to be affordable. The average living costs of students range from 350 to 750 USD....
The high quality and tradition of the Czech education and research is widely recognized, especially when it comes to studying Science....
Many students work and study at the same time. Having a part-time job or summer work is very common in the Czech Republic....
Whatever your nationality is, if you study a course taught entirely in Czech at a public or state institution in the Czech Republic....