Advantages of studying in Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is an excellent place to study abroad because it is in a distinct country, close to the main cultural hubs, and where the European lifestyle is linked with the historical legacy of the great empires. Here are some excellent reasons why the Czech Republic should be at the forefront of your study abroad list if you're searching for a completely unique experience as an international student.
One of Europe's greatest educational systems
When it comes to learning Science, Engineering, or Medicine in the Czech Republic, the high quality and heritage of Czech education and research are well known. Charles Institution in Prague, the country's capital, was established in 1348 and is Central Europe's oldest university. The Accreditation Commission and the Czech Education Ministry, Youth, and Sports are in charge of assessing the quality of higher education in many areas.
If you learn Czech, you will earn free tuition.
Tuition fees are free in the Czech Republic if you take a course taught exclusively in Czech at a public or state institution, regardless of your nationality. Unless you decide to prolong your studies beyond a particular term limit, to follow a different programme than the one you originally signed up to, or to learn in a language apart from Czech, admission expenses are the only enrolment charges you will have to pay.
Low living costs
Apart from educational benefits, living in the Czech Republic is affordable than in other European countries, especially in comparison to the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Food and housing, as well as transportation, normally cost from 350 and 750 USD each month, with the quality of lodging making the most difference in your monthly budget. You'll also be able to take advantage of special discounts at a variety of locations and activities if you have an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), which you'll acquire before travelling to the Czech Republic once you've been accepted into a Czech university.
Academic diversity is important.
More overseas students are flocking to the Czech Republic to seek undergraduate or postgraduate degrees as the courses provided in foreign languages, particularly English, increase. Another reason is that Czech institutions are becoming increasingly internationalized, with investments in partnerships and cooperative operations with European Union countries and others. More than 37,000 international students are currently enrolled in Czech institutions of higher learning. You'll have no trouble making new friends!
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