How does the Higher Education System Work in Czech Republic

Study in the Czech Republic is to studying in one of the most advanced Central European countries, has high income in export, social market and services. The country ranks 14th in United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), ranked 14th in the Human Capital Index and provides tuition-free university education. Czech Republic is the 7th safest place in the world rankings. So, it could be a nice place for any individual who wants to pursue higher studies? Isn’t it? Let’s read about the history of higher education in Czech Republic and know about the modern day scenarios for pursuing higher education in Czech Republic. In this blog you will get to know about the Structure of the Higher Educational System in Czech Republic.

 

Higher Education in Czech Republic

Let us have a glance to the working of the higher education system in Czech Republic and the benefits of studying in Czech Republic. The first time attendants receive unlimited and free access to Czech language study in the public universities. Though after they reach the age of 26, this student status is abolished and the state stops funding the health insurance and any social service. For international students, if instructions are taken in Czech, it costs nothing while in English, fees are applicable.

The private universities demand an annual tuition between 2,000 and 3,000. BSBA and MBA education costs between 3,000 and 10,000 euro. The public universities provide quality rich education, while the private universities have gone through many scandals in the recent years. Depending upon the degree curriculum, a university education in Czech Republic takes 2 to 6 years of time. A bachelor’s degree program takes 3 years to complete (Students need to qualify in the Maturita level in order to pursue university education). After completing bachelor’s program like in every other education hierarchy, Czech Republic provides master’s degree curriculum to its students.

A person with a tertiary degree in the Czech Republic earns 76% more than when compared to the rest of the population, more than the average income of the adult population.

Did you know?

Charles University, which was founded by Charles IV on April 7th, 1348, is the first university in Central Europe! Charles University, also known as the University of Prague is oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic. It holds a place in top 1.5 percent of the world’s best universities.

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