IT IT and technical education
In recent years, the Czech Republic has significantly strengthened its position in the field of technical and IT education.
Students are required to have a proven level of Czech A2 before starting the course. Medstudy offers courses from A0 to A2 online, the cost is 1000 euros.
Price | from 5800 euros |
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Visa type | D/VC/23, 24, 99 till August 31 |
Study hours | 1020 ac. hours |
Additional | 120 h. of math |
Mode | Offline/Online |
Duration | September 1 - May 31 |
City | Prague |
The 26 public and 45 private universities in the Czech Republic offer a wide range of technical specialities covering various fields of engineering, technology and science, such as:
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics: Includes such areas as machinery and equipment design, industrial automation, materials technology, mechanics and mechatronics.
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Specialises in the design and development of electrical systems, electronics, automation, robotics, power systems and communications.
- Information Technology: Includes programming, software development, computer security, networking, artificial intelligence and data analysis.
- Civil Engineering and Architecture: Trains in building and infrastructure design and construction, architecture, civil engineering, project management, etc.
- Chemical and Biotechnology: Includes chemical engineering processes, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, pharmaceuticals and environment.
- Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering: Specialises in the development and design of aircraft and automotive systems, flight mechanics, aviation safety, transport logistics and management.
- Energy and Power Engineering: Trains in the design and operation of energy systems, renewable energy, power plants, energy saving technologies, etc.
- Technical Management and Logistics: Includes project management, logistics and supply chain, innovation management, product quality and safety, etc.
And this is not the whole list of technical areas where students can study in the Czech Republic. Here everyone can choose a speciality to his/her liking, and the Medstudy team will help you to find the most suitable option and successfully pass the way to university.
How much do technicians earn in the Czech Republic?
Average salaries in the Czech Republic can vary significantly depending on the level of experience, qualifications, region of work and other factors. The average salaries for some entry-level and experienced professionals in technical fields are:
1. Information technology (IT):
- Entry level: approximately 40,000 - 60,000 CZK per month.
- Experienced professional: approximately CZK 70,000 - 120,000 per month.
2. Engineering specialities:
- Entry level: approximately CZK 35,000 - CZK 50,000 per month.
- Experienced professional: approximately CZK 60,000 - CZK 100,000 per month.
3. Energy and power engineering:
- Entry level: approximately CZK 35,000 - CZK 50,000 per month.
- Experienced professional: approximately CZK 60,000 - CZK 100,000 per month.
4. Financial technology (Fintech):
- Entry level: approximately 40,000 - 60,000 CZK per month.
Experienced professional: approximately CZK 70,000 - 120,000 per month.
Where to get technical education in the Czech Republic?
For young people dreaming of technical education, the Czech Technical University in Prague and the Technical University in Brno are attractive options. These institutions offer a wide range of specialisations at the highest level. They not only provide quality education, but also actively develop co-operation with the private and public sectors and conduct important scientific research in various fields.
Technical and IT areas are also represented at universities:
- Charles University in Prague
- Masaryk University in Brno
- Prague University of Economics
- Czech Technical University in Prague
- Technical University in Brno
- University of West Bohemia in Plzeň
- University of Hradec Králové
- Palacký University in Olomouc
- University of Pardubice
- Technical University of Liberec
- T. Bati University in Pilsen T. Bati University in Zlín
- J.E. Purkine University in Usti nad Labem
- Technical University of Mines in Ostrava
- Silesian University in Opava
- Czech University of Agriculture in Prague
- University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague
We have prepared a free detailed guide to applying for technical specialities in the Czech Republic. To receive the guide, please fill in the application form at the link.
Entry requirements for technical and IT programmes at Czech universities
Entrance requirements for applicants to technical universities in the Czech Republic may vary slightly depending on the specific university and programme of study. However, in general terms, here is what is usually required for admission:
- Secondary education: Normally, admission to a technical university requires completion of secondary education equivalent to the Czech secondary school certificate and nostrification.
- Language skills: Since most study programmes in the Czech Republic are conducted in Czech or English, an appropriate level of language proficiency is required.
- Entrance examinations: Some universities may require entrance examinations in mathematics, physics and other subjects related to the chosen programme.
- Documents: Applicants must also provide a secondary school certificate and sometimes other documents such as letters of recommendation, motivational essay, etc.
- Additional requirements: Some programmes may have their own additional requirements, such as completing special assignments or an interview.
It is quite difficult to cope with all the stages of preparation for admission on your own, so students and parents entrust their education to Medstudy.
Preparation for admission with Medstudy includes:
- Intensive study of the Czech language with native speakers up to the level required for university studies;
- Assistance in selecting a university, submitting all necessary documents, monitoring deadlines;
- Analysis of academic progress and regular monitoring of attendance;
- Preparation for entrance exams and specialised subjects in accordance with university requirements. We also conduct mock entrance exams so that you feel confident and relaxed at the real exam.
- Full visa support, assistance with the embassy interview, accommodation in Prague;
- Meeting you at the airport/train station, transfer to your accommodation, assistance in adapting to the new country;
- Assistance with medical insurance, accompanying the student to the hospital, if necessary;
- Cultural programme for the year, advice on all everyday and academic matters.
With us, the process of enrolling in even the most challenging majors becomes comfortable and efficient. Leave an application form and our manager will give you a free consultation.
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