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Cost of living in the Czech Republic
- The cost of living in the Czech Republic is relatively cheap and acceptable compared to Western European countries, and this depends on the student’s way of life and style of living, but the best thing is to get university housing through us at a cost of approximately 200 euros per month and you will need about 200 euros for personal expenses as well, and you can manage this amount for The way to work is only two hours a day. And because you are a university student in Czech Republic, you will get a card that gives you a 50% discount on public transportation, some famous restaurants, electronics stores, and others.
- The student who is in the Czech Republic can travel to the 26 European countries that have signed the Schengen agreement without obtaining a visa and easily because your presence in the Czech Republic means that you have a (Schengen) visa and with its presence you can go to all European countries that have signed the (Schengen) agreement such as Germany, Austria, France and Italy. And others.
Average cost of living and housing
Accommodation in university housing |
250-260 Euro |
The Food |
200-300 euro |
Average cost of lunch |
4-6 euro |
Student transfer card |
5euro |
Universities in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is one of the best study destinations for students from different countries of the world, as there are more than 44,000 foreign students in Czech universities and includes many prestigious and distinguished universities, the most famous of which are Charles University, Czech Technical University in Prague, Masaryk University and Brno University of Technology.
The Czech higher education system dates back about 600 years and includes more than 70 universities, two-thirds of these universities are private universities within the 300 universities in the QS EECA World University Rankings 2018.
The famous Charles University is one of the oldest and most famous universities in this country, and many Arab students are welcomed to study medicine.
Education and research are considered to be of a high level of quality, especially in the fields of science, engineering and medicine.
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Most important universities in the Czech Republic
University of Chemical Technology
This university is the largest university specializing in chemistry in the Czech Republic and more than 3,600 students are accepted each year and is also one of the best universities in the Czech Republic for international students. It is studied in Czech and English and offers bachelor's degrees, doctor and master.
It includes 4 colleges:
- Faculty of Chemical Engineering.
- Faculty of Chemical Technology.
- Faculty of Environmental Technology.
- Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology.
Masaryk University in Brno
The second largest city in the country was founded in 1919 with about 36,000 students, 9 colleges and offers teaching programs in English and German, making it one of the preferred options for international students.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- college of Literature
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Informatics
- Faculty of law
- Faculty of medicine
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Studies
- College of Mathematical Studies
Czech University of Life Sciences
It is a university of agricultural education and research as well as other sciences such as engineering, economics and information technology located in the capital Prague and was founded in 1906. The University offers bachelor's and master's programs based on the ECTs common system for the recognition of university degrees within any European university and doctoral programs. The university currently has 40 programs taught in English, about 15 of which are in bachelor's studies and 25 in master's studies and have more than 4,000 students.
It comprises 7 colleges:
- Faculty of Agro-Biology, Food and Natural Resources
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Institute of Education and Communication
- College of Engineering
- Faculty of Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Forestry and Timber Sciences
- Faculty of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
Czech Technical University in Prague
One of the best Czech universities was founded in 1707 and includes 8 colleges offering more than 419 specializations and courses, especially in engineering fields, and enrolls about 25,000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and graduated many of the world's most famous, most important physicist Doppler.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Biomedical Engineering
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Information Technology
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- College of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
- Faculty of Transportation Sciences
University of Economics Prague
Prague University of Economics is currently the largest public university in economics in the Czech Republic and was founded in 1953 and teaches nearly 18,000 students and offers programs in Czech, English and Russian.
Bachelor and Master's programs are offered in Czech and English and include 7 colleges.
- College of Business Administration
- Faculty of Economics
- European Studies Center
- College of Finance and Accounting
- College of Informatics and Statistics
- College of International Relations
- Management college
Charles University in Prague
Founded by Emperor Charles IV in 1348, the university is still the largest university in the country, with 17 colleges, about 1,0053 students and 642 majors, and has partnerships with about 200 countries in the world and is located in Prague, the capital.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- Theology
- law School
- First Medical College
- Second Medical College
- Third College of Medicine
- of Medicine in Plze
- Medical School of Hradec Králové
- College of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové
- college of Literature
- College of Science
- College of Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- College of Physical Education and Sports
- Faculty of Humanities
Brno University of Technology
Founded in 1899, it comprises 8 colleges and participates in EU projects such as Leonardo, Tempus and others and offers a range of English-language programs from bachelor's to doctoral degrees, mostly in engineering fields.
The most important faculties are:
- College of Architecture.
- College of Electrical Engineering and Communications.
- College of Chemistry.
- information technology collage.
- College of Business Administration.
- Faculty of Civil Engineering.
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
- College of Fine Arts.
Study in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is characterized by high quality of education, as it has universities among the top 100 universities in the world, whether in medical or engineering disciplines, such as Charles University Czech Technical University in Prague and
- Studying in Czech universities is not required to obtain a level in the Czech language before traveling, in addition to that the interview at the embassy is in Arabic.
- Students obtain a certificate recognized in Egypt and from all over the world.
- A student with a student visa can travel in all European Union (Schengen) countries.
- Czech law allows the student to work alongside studies (20 hours per week), which allows the student to save some living expenses as well as provide job opportunities for graduates with high salaries.
- The Czech Republic is considered the lowest unemployment rate in the European Union, as the Czech Republic is an industrialized country in which the automobile industry and some other industries are spread, and it is one of the most safe countries in the world.
- University study is completely free for all majors in the Czech language (without tuition fees) after a preparatory year study.
- Study in Czech universities in the English language with fees after studying a preparatory year in the English language.
- The student studies a pre-paid preparatory year after completing high school, at a cost of 4,900 euros for medical specialties and 4,700 euros for engineering or administrative majors, after which he can join the university directly and study for free at the university.
- Students study a preparatory year, either in the Czech language or in the English language, to qualify them for university studies, and it is divided into a preparatory year for medical specialties where the student studies (chemistry, physics, biology, English language, Czech language and other subjects eligible to study medicine in universities) or a preparatory year for engineering or economics and business administration according to specialization.
- The main objective of the preparatory year is for the student to train on university entrance exams in addition to the equivalency for the Egyptian high school diploma with the Czech high school, and to reach a high level in the Czech and English languages.
- The student studies 800 hours in the preparatory year with professors from the best doctors in the Czech universities. According to the Czech Ministry of Education, the student reaches the level of the Czech language required to study at the university after only 420 hours in the preparatory year.
Most important universities in the Czech Republic
University of Chemical Technology
This university is the largest university specializing in chemistry in the Czech Republic and more than 3,600 students are accepted each year and is also one of the best universities in the Czech Republic for international students. It is studied in Czech and English and offers bachelor's degrees, doctor and master.
It includes 4 colleges:
- Faculty of Chemical Engineering.
- Faculty of Chemical Technology.
- Faculty of Environmental Technology.
- Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology.
Masaryk University in Brno
The second largest city in the country was founded in 1919 with about 36,000 students, 9 colleges and offers teaching programs in English and German, making it one of the preferred options for international students.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- College of Literature
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Informatics
- Faculty of law
- Faculty of medicine
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Studies
- College of Mathematical Studies
Czech University of Life Sciences
It is a university of agricultural education and research as well as other sciences such as engineering, economics and information technology located in the capital Prague and was founded in 1906. The University offers bachelor's and master's programs based on the ECTs common system for the recognition of university degrees within any European university and doctoral programs. The university currently has 40 programs taught in English, about 15 of which are in bachelor's studies and 25 in master's studies and have more than 4,000 students.
It comprises 7 colleges:
- Faculty of Agro-Biology, Food and Natural Resources
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Institute of Education and Communication
- College of Engineering
- Faculty of Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Forestry and Timber Sciences
- Faculty of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
Czech Technical University in Prague
One of the best Czech universities was founded in 1707 and includes 8 colleges offering more than 419 specializations and courses, especially in engineering fields, and enrolls about 25,000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and graduated many of the world's most famous, most important physicist Doppler.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Biomedical Engineering
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Information Technology
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- College of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
- Faculty of Transportation Sciences
University of Economics Prague
Prague University of Economics is currently the largest public university in economics in the Czech Republic and was founded in 1953 and teaches nearly 18,000 students and offers programs in Czech, English and Russian.
Bachelor and Master's programs are offered in Czech and English and include 7 colleges.
- College of Business Administration
- Faculty of Economics
- European Studies Center
- College of Finance and Accounting
- College of Informatics and Statistics
- College of International Relations
- Management college
Charles University in Prague
Founded by Emperor Charles IV in 1348, the university is still the largest university in the country, with 17 colleges, about 1,0053 students and 642 majors, and has partnerships with about 200 countries in the world and is located in Prague, the capital.
Some of the most important colleges are:
- Theology
- law School
- First Medical College
- Second Medical College
- Third College of Medicine
- of Medicine in Plze
- Medical School of Hradec Králové
- College of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové
- college of Literature
- College of Science
- College of Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- College of Physical Education and Sports
- Faculty of Humanities
Brno University of Technology
Founded in 1899, it comprises 8 colleges and participates in EU projects such as Leonardo, Tempus and others and offers a range of English-language programs from bachelor's to doctoral degrees, mostly in engineering fields.
The most important faculties are:
- College of Architecture.
- College of Electrical Engineering and Communications.
- College of Chemistry.
- information technology collage.
- College of Business Administration.
- Faculty of Civil Engineering.
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
- College of Fine Arts.
What are the most important disciplines to study in Czech universities?
- Human Medicine
- Dentist
- Rights
- Administration and business
- Programming
- Political Science
- Social Sciences and Humanities
- Fine arts
- Physics and Mathematics
- Engineering branches
- Chemistry
- Information Technology