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Studying in Prague? Cheap Weekend Trips to Nearby Countries
If you are an international student in Prague — or planning to study there soon — one of the biggest perks is not just the city itself, but its location. Prague sits in the middle of Europe, which means you can reach several countries around it in just a few hours, often without spending much. […]
read moreQS Rankings by Subject 2026: How Czech Universities Performed
The new QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 is out, once again reminding us that when choosing a university, it is not enough to look only at the institution’s overall name or reputation. What is often much more important is the field or subject area in which the university is truly strong. That is […]
read more10 Reasons to Study in the Czech Republic in English
Thinking about studying in Europe, but worried about tuition, living costs, or whether the experience will really be worth it? For many international students, the Czech Republic is one of the best-value options in Europe. It offers respected universities, a central location, a strong student lifestyle, and a growing international environment — all at a […]
read moreHow to Find a Job in the Czech Republic as a Student
Finding a job as an international student in the Czech Republic is possible — but preparation makes a significant difference. If you want to improve your employability during your studies, here are practical steps you can take. 1️⃣ Work Part-Time — Ideally in Your Field Even basic work experience shows employers that you are responsible […]
read moreCareer Options in the Czech Republic After Graduation
Graduating from a Czech university opens more doors than many international students expect. But what happens next? Can you stay and work in the Czech Republic? Should you return home? Or aim for an international career? Here are the most common career paths after studying in Czechia. 1️⃣ Stay and Work in the Czech Republic […]
read moreWorking in the Czech Republic: Jobs, Internships and Legal Requirements
Studying abroad is exciting – but many international students also need or want to work while studying. The good news? Working in the Czech Republic as an international student is absolutely possible. Whether you’re looking for a part-time job, an internship, or practical experience in your field, there are several options available. Here’s what you […]
read moreHow to Apply to Czech Universities: A Guide for International Students
Are you planning to study in the Czech Republic? Czech universities are becoming an increasingly popular choice for international students thanks to their high academic standards, affordable tuition fees, and central European location. If you are considering applying to a university in the Czech Republic, this guide will walk you through everything you need to […]
read moreHow to Increase Your Chances of Getting Accepted to a Czech University
Getting accepted to a university in the Czech Republic can be competitive — especially for popular programmes taught in English. Whether you are applying for a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, proper preparation can significantly improve your chances. Here are practical steps international students can take to strengthen their university application. 1. Start Early and Research […]
read moreWhat is the difference between “vysoká škola” and university?
Before deciding which school to apply to, it’s helpful to understand some terminology. If you delve deep into our list of universities, you might find, that some universities are called “vysoké školy” in Czech. So, what exactly is the difference between a “vysoká škola” and an “univezita” in Czechia? And how do faculties and departments […]
read moreA guide for Indian students coming to Czechia: What you need to know
The place to study in English, a country with snowy winters, a home to nearly two thousand Indian students. All this and more is Czechia. Want to come study here? Then read on! And if you do decide to come, you might even meet Neeraj Chopra… Weather Indian students planning to study in Czechia should […]
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