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Image showing part of the Prague Castle and the lower part of Charles Bridge linking towards Staroměstské. |
Studying in the Czech Republic as an international student has several advantages. Living in one of the Schengen countries gives you access to 28 countries without a visa or border.
1. High-Quality Education
Home to prestigious universities like Charles University, Czech Technical University, and Masaryk University and Czech University of Life Sciences
Strong emphasis on research and innovation, particularly in engineering, medicine, agricultural sciences and social sciences.
2. Affordable Tuition Fees
Public universities offer free education in Czech for all students. English-taught programs have reasonable tuition compared to Western Europe or the US that offer the same quality of education.
3. Lower Cost of Living
Compared to other European countries, living expenses are affordable (~€350–€750 per month) and might be more cheaper for students. Always remember that accommodation in Prague in skyrocketing since it is one of the top destinations for tourists in Europe.
4. Strategic Location in Europe
Centrally located, making travel to Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and other EU countries easy. It is at the heart of Europe with 1hr drive to Berlin, 2hrs to Vienna and 2hrs to Bratislava and Budapest.
5. Scholarships for International Students
Government and university scholarships available, especially for students from developing countries. Scholarships are mostly gotten through a test which students might end up paying less than €170/yr.
6. Rich Culture & History
The country boasts historic cities like Prague, Brno, and Český Krumlov and a heavenly city of Karlovy Vary. Others include Plzen, Ostrava, Omolouc, Hradec Králové…
Vibrant student life with cultural festivals, museums, and nightlife. If you are traveling to study in Prague, you will obviously live in a dream city with a beautiful history to remember after study. Yes one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and 8th safest city in the world with an estimated population of about 7 million inhabitants
7. Post-Study Work & Visa Benefits
International students can work part-time legally while studying. After graduation, students can stay to find jobs and apply for long-term residence permits. It is advisable to study and have your diploma or certificate. Without this you won’t have your work permit approved.
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