The closing date for all rounds of the admission procedure for Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, including deadlines for appeals, is expected to be 30. 10. 2025, for Doctoral degree programmes by 30. 3. 2026.
For questions about the admission process, we prefer to communicate via the online chat (in the bottom right corner), where you can leave a message, even if the admission officer is not currently online.
In accordance with Act No.67/2022 Coll. on measures in the field of education in connection with the armed conflict on the territory of Ukraine caused by the invasion of the Russian Federation troops, foreigners who have been granted temporary protection in the Czech Republic may replace evidence of previous education with an affidavit. In this case, the electronic application must be accompanied by:
Annex A: a scan of the applicant's passport and visa proving that he/she has been granted temporary protection in the Czech Republic. In 2022, either a special visa (code D/VS/U) or temporary protection (code D/DO/667, 668 or 669) was issued. Temporary protection is now extended under code D/DO/867-869. Repeat temporary protection is also newly granted under code D/DO/767-769 or the new special tolerance visa D/SD/91.
Annex B: Affidavit of secondary education (for applicants for Bachelor's degree).
Annex C: affidavit of higher education (for applicants for a postgraduate Master's or Doctoral degrees).
Documents A+B or A+C should be inserted together in the Annex on educational qualifications.
In the online application, some study programmes may only be offered in the 1st round of the admission procedure due to capacity reasons. In the admissions rules, the maximum admission numbers apply to all rounds of admissions.