BENEFITS TO STUDY IN CZECH REPUBLIC
Lucrative Employment Opportunities:
An Exuberant Startup Scene:
The country understands the value of, and hence encourages an entrepreneurial spirit, especially in the fields of tech and design, and the many seed accelerators, such as StarCube and Startup Yard, situated around Czechia, helping graduates get things rolling, are the very proof of the same.
Placements and internships:
Generally, a student has to intern at a company as part of whichever higher study programme they opt for, in the Czech Republic. It is only on the successful completion of an internship that one obtains their degree. The duration of an internship could be as less as 3 weeks, or even go up to 4 months or more; the duration depends upon the terms dictated in the internship agreement, as drafted by the student’s higher education institution.
An internship is considered no less than your standard job, according to the labour laws in the country. So, there is an employment contract involved, which includes a minimum wage as well. It should be noted that no internship can exceed 300 hours a year when obtained under the same employer.
There are a variety of areas to be found in the Czech Republic wherein internships are available. Some of the more popular fields, though, include IT, technology, marketing, medicine, education, and banking. To get an internship, a student can contact the employer directly and submit their applications together with CV, references, and so on. Another way is to contact the NFE (National Fund of Education). This is an organization whose primary task is to promote the improvement of the qualification required for labour, as well as the betterment of lifelong education. They help place students in intern positions at various companies.
Internships and finally work placements also allow international students to eventually get eligible to invite their family members to the Czech Republic in the future.
Scholarship Opportunities:
PR opportunities:
ADMISSIONS INTAKES & BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Basic Entry Requirements
Level of Studies | Requirements |
Undergraduate |
High school certificate with a decent record, or 12 years of schooling Fluency in the English language Some of the courses, like engineering and computing may require a Skype interview with the head of the university department. Other activities, such as presentation, etc. |
Post Graduate |
A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university, with a decent academic record to show. Fluency in the English language Some of the courses, like engineering and computing may require a Skype interview with the head of the university department. IELTS score is a necessary requirement. |
• All Academic Mark Sheets (10th, 12th, Graduate)
• All Academic Transcripts
• Provisional Certificate / Degree Certificate
• Migration Certificate
• Passport
• Pan Card
• Aadhar Card
• Birth Certificate
• LC
• All Academic Mark Sheets (10th, 12th, Graduate)
• All Academic Transcripts
• Provisional Certificate / Degree Certificate
• Migration Certificate
• Passport
• Pan Card
• Aadhar Card
• Bank Balance Certificate
• Bank Statement – 3 Months old Statements Necessary
• 4 Photographs (35* 45mm, 80% Face, White Background, Matt Finished)
• PCC (Police Clearance Certificate)
• Apostle Documents from Government of India (Degree Certificate, PCC, Transcripts)
• Translated Documents in the Czech Language from Authorized Translator (Bank Statement, Balance Certificate, PCC)
PROCEDURE FOR GETTING AN ADMISSION
Keep all Academic Documents Together
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Attach Experience Letter (If Applicable)
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Submit All Documents at Pelican immigration.
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Pelican Immigration Will Do the Application
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Face an Admission Interview
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(It will be Skype interview by University Department Head – Only for IT Courses)
(To achieve success, our experienced team will help you)
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After Successfully Passed an Interview Get an Offer Letter from University
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Do the Further Process for Visa Application
(Pelican Immigration Will guide you at each & every step)
PROCEDURE FOR FILING YOUR VISA
Keep Offer Letter in Your Hand
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Pay the Tuition Fees
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Start Visa Interview Preparation
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Apply for PCC (Police Clearance Certificate)
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Get the Bank Balance Certificate from Bank
(Balance must show of Approximately 7 Lakhs)
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Get the 3 Months Old Bank Statements
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PCC, Bank Statement, Bank Balance Certificate
(Need to Translate in the Czech Language)
(Pelican immigration Team will help you)
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Get the Final Admission and Accommodation Letter
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Get the Visa Interview Date from Embassy
(Pelican immigration Will take on behalf of the student)
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Face the Visa Interview at Delhi
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Get your Visa Done
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Get Valid International Insurance
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Fly to Your Dream Destination and Get Grand Success
SUITABLE CITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS TO LIVE IN
Throughout the country, you will find a number of academic institutions and colleges in just about every nook and corner. Plus, there are several cities that offer fun and exciting student life. Throughout the Czech Republic, one finds sevex//9q ral cities with different histories, people speaking different languages, and a lot of cultural variations as well.
Prague:
This is one wonderful Bohemian city in Czechia, where you find thousands of students choosing amongst some of the best study programmes taught by world-class teachers, in the midst of beautiful monuments and fascinating architecture. Prague Castle, The Baroque Saint Nicholas Church, Kampa Island, The Franz Kafka Museum, are all sites to behold!
Brno:
Another Czech city, this one’s also popular amongst International students who come to love the laidback lifestyle of the city, as they pursue their higher education in one of the top-class universities offering plenty of undergraduate, as well as graduate degree options. It’s a dream for students to study while being in the same vicinity as Veverí Castle, Špilberk Castle, Villa Tugendhat, and Abbey of Saint Thomas – the place where Gregor Mendel discovered the science of genetics.
Average tuition fees in the Czech Republic per annum are €3200 – €3500 = for an undergraduate Course and €4200 – €4500 for a postgraduate one
The Czech Republic is quite cheaper competitively with other European countries.
Hostel/dromedary: CZK 3000 – CZK 3700/Month
Travelling: CZK 160/Month (Including Metro, Bus, Tram, Boat)
Entertainment: CZK 500/Month (Depend on the Person)
Food: CZK 2000/Month
Mobile: CZK 200/Month
Grocery: CZK 1000 – CZK 1500/Month
Stationary: CZK 100/Month
If you stay outside of the university, there will be costs pertaining to accommodation, electricity bill, gas bill, etc…
List of Top Universities / Colleges in the Country
• Charles University in Prague
• Czech Technical University in Prague
• Palacký University in Olomouc
• Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
• VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava
• University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brno
• Brno University of Technology
• Masaryk University
• Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
• Mendel University in Brno