ADMISSION INFORMATION

The Master's Degree Programmes are open to students holding a Bachelor's or equivalent degree. Applicants must have a good command of English language.

Admission Procedure

The deadline for submitting applications from EU for studies commencing in the autumn semester 2009 is June 15, 2009 and the deadline for applicants from non EU states is April 30, 2009. The deadline is considered met if the application is submitted electronically by the last day of the period indicated.

Electronic applications

Applications for studies have to be submitted electronically. Electronic applications have several advantages. Filling out the electronic application form generates an access password for further contact with the appropriate faculty as well as an individual variable symbol for payment of the administration fee (which should not be paid before this number is known). This enables an applicant to check via Internet whether the payment has been received and the application accepted. The faculty Office for Studies can also pass on information about the entrance examinations and other matters via e-mail.

Application fee

The fee for operations related to the admission procedures for the Faculty of Informatics is 400 CZK (16,5 EUR). Forms of payment can be found in the electronic application. If the application is submitted electronically, it is not necessary to send the faculty proof of payment. Applicants who do not appear for the entrance examinations will not have the application fee reimbursed. Students from non-OECD states do not have to pay this application fee.

Entry Requirements

For the application process to the Master studies the applicant needs to submit, except the electronic application, the following documents:
  • Curriculum Vitae,
  • Certified copy of the Bachelor Diploma or some other higher education diploma,
  • Official college transcript completed for a Bachelor degree programme with evaluation and subjects´ annotations (Diploma Supplement),
  • Good command of English language – minimum level B2 (Common European framework of references for languages). Enclose an official report of language test,
  • One letter of recommendation,
  • Statement of purpose (approximately 500 words), outlining the applicant's academic background, interests and presenting his/her motivation for applying to this programme.
All application materials should be in Czech or in English. Diplomas and certificates whose original language is not English or Czech should be accompanied by an official English language translation, stamped and signed by a translation agency or an authorized university office.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fee for the master programmes for the academic year 2009/2010 is 3000,- EUR per year. After the successful passing of first semester you can require for its reduction. Students pay also for their individual living expenses (e.g. accommodation, food, travel costs, insurance, etc.).