Study in Czech Republic : Top 10 Universities
The Czech Republic is a haven for International students looking for affordable study options abroad. Only 15% students pay tuition fees in the Czech Republic and living costs are considerably low even in the country’s capital city, Prague. Here is a list of the top 10 universities in the Czech Republic:
1. Charles University
Charles University is one of the oldest and biggest universities in Europe, blending tradition with a vision of the future, ideal for a fulfilling study experience abroad. The university provides an inclusive international vibe for talented students, accomplished teachers and top researchers from the Czech Republic.
Reasons to study here: Ranks in the top 2 percent of universities worldwide; high quality teaching; extensive research work; entitles every student for a dual degree.

2. Masaryk University
Situated in Brno, this university is the second largest university in the Czech Republic. It consists of nine facilities and has a strength of more than 35,000 students.
Reasons to study here: 85% of the graduates bag high paying jobs in their field; extensive research work; state of the art facilities and cutting edge instruments.

3. Czech Technical University
Czech Technical University is a public university. It was established in 1707 with the motto of “Scientia est potential” which means “Knowledge is power”. It ranks among the top 100 technical universities in the world. It is also the oldest non-military technical university in Europe.
Reasons to study here: High quality education; state of the art facilities and cutting edge instruments; has engineering programs in both Czech and English.

4. Palacký University
Palacký University, Olomouc is the oldest university in Moravia and the second-oldest in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1573 as a public university and theology was the only course offered her, but at present the university is formed by eight faculties: St. Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology, Faculty of Medicine, Philosophical Faculty, Pedagogical Faculty, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Physical Culture, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Health Sciences.
Reasons to study here: Wide range of courses; one of the oldest universities in Europe; famous for Theology and Medicine studies.

5. University of Chemistry and Technology
The University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (UCT Prague) is the largest educational institution of its kind in Central Europe with a tradition spanning almost two centuries. With progressive fields of study and a prestigious international reputation, UCT Prague provides every student with education in advanced technologies and excellent preparation for lucrative careers worldwide.
Reasons to study here: worldwide recognition and international reputation; largest university in Central Europe with specialization in chemistry; extensive research work.

6. Brno University of Technology
Brno University of Technology (BUT) is the largest technical/engineering university in the Czech Republic and one of the leading teaching and research universities in central Europe. Its programs cover not only engineering but also the fields of natural science, arts, IT and economics, with a strong interdisciplinary emphasis and close connection with the industrial sphere.
Reasons to study here: Largest technical university in the Czech Republic; great employment opportunities after graduation.

7. Czech University of Life Sciences
The Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS) is situated in the capital city of Prague. It has a strength of more than 20,000 students who, together with over 1,000 faculty and staff members, including visiting scholars, form a true academic forum. Every year students from over 50 nationalities enroll here in various study programs.
Reasons to study here: multicultural environment; one of the largest life sciences university in Central Europe.

8. Ostrava University
Ostrava university is newly founded public university in the city of Ostrava. It consists of six faculties and two institutes providing university education. Since its foundation twenty years ago, the University has provided a much-needed focus for the study and research of humanities and social sciences, helping to redress a historic imbalance in a region traditionally dominated by heavy industry and technical studies.
Reasons to study here: New university with better infrastructure; best for students looking for study options in humanities and social sciences; Ostrava is a rather peaceful and affordable city than Prague.

9. Technical University of Ostrava
Technical University of Ostrava has a total of about 20,000 students and seven facilities. The university has a long tradition in high quality engineering. Provides tertiary education in technical and economic sciences across a wide range of study programs and courses at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral level.
Reasons to study here: Highly educated faculty; cheaper living costs in Ostrava; extensive courses at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral level.

10. Tomas Bata University in Zlín
Tomas Bata University in Zlín (TBU) is a dynamically growing higher education institution comprised of six faculties offering students the possibility of studying humanities, natural sciences, technology and art. It is one of the most prominent centres of research in the Czech Republic and, in many respects, also abroad. With about 10,700 students, TBU ranks among medium-sized Czech universities.
Reasons to study here: New university with better infrastructure; easy admissions; lower living costs.

To know more about studying in the Czech Republic, read our article about A Beginner’s Guide To Studying In The Czech Republic.

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