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How to Study at Czech Universities for Free — A Complete Guide for Foreign Students

Studying in Europe is a dream come true for many international students.
The Czech Republic is one of the most popular destinations – high-quality universities, a safe environment and lower living costs compared to Western Europe.

But there is one crucial difference that decides
whether you will pay hundreds of thousands of Czech crowns every year
or study completely for free.

Studying in English = high tuition fees

Most Czech universities offer programmes in English, but:

  • – the studies are paid

  • – the price usually ranges between €3,000 – €12,000 per year

  • – tuition fees are paid every year

Type of studyLanguagePrice
Bachelor / MasterEnglish€3,000 – €12,000 / year
Bachelor / MasterCzech€0
This means that for the whole bachelor’s degree in English you can easily pay
300,000 – 900,000 CZK.

Studying in Czech = you study for free

If you meet one condition – a sufficient knowledge of Czech – you can:

  • – study at public universities without paying tuition fees

  • – have access to the same programmes as Czech students

  • – obtain a full degree recognized across the entire EU

This is a huge financial and career advantage.

Reality: entrance exams in Czech are not easy

This is where most students struggle:

  • – entrance exams are held in Czech

  • – they test not only the subject, but mainly understanding of professional texts

  • – universities do not adapt the language for foreigners

Without targeted preparation:

  • – you do not understand the questions

  • – you run out of time

  • – you lose points unnecessarily – even if you know the subject

Solution: prepare for entrance exams systematically

At ICJ, we have created a specialized course University Entrance Exam Preparation in Czech that helps foreigners:

  • – master academic Czech

  • – understand the structure of entrance exams

  • – learn how to work with professional texts

  • – increase their chances of admission on the first attempt

This course is not about grammar – it is about how to truly succeed in entrance exams.

What the ideal path to free studies looks like

  1. You decide to study in Czech

  2. You start intensive language preparation

  3. You complete an entrance exam preparation course

  4. You pass the exams

  5. You start university without paying tuition fees

Your future can start today

Studying for free in the Czech Republic is not a myth – it is a real opportunity for everyone
who is willing to invest time in Czech and get the right guidance.

Take a look at our University Entrance Exam Preparation in Czech course and take the first step towards studying without tuition fees.
At ICJ, we will prepare you not only for the language, but for the entire process of getting into a Czech university.

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Weak Czech and University: How to Manage Your Studies and Avoid Dropping Out

Studying at a Czech university is a dream for many international students.
At the same time, it can quickly turn into a source of intense stress.

Not because students are not capable.
Not because they don’t try hard enough.

But because the Czech language suddenly becomes the main obstacle.

If you feel that Czech is the reason why you are struggling at university, you are not alone.

You Are Not Alone — And It’s Not Your Fault

Many international students start university with Czech that is sufficient for everyday life, but not for:

  • – understanding lectures,

  • – reading academic texts,

  • – writing papers and exams,

  • – communicating with lecturers,

  • – handling exams under time pressure.

The Czech university system often assumes that if you were accepted, your Czech is good enough.

In reality, this is often not the case.

Struggling with Czech does not mean that you do not belong at university.

Why Waiting for Things to “Fix Themselves” Is Risky

One of the most common mistakes students make is hoping their Czech will improve naturally over time.

In practice, weak Czech can lead to:

  • – repeated exam failures,

  • – conditional enrolment,

  • – loss of motivation,

  • – stress, anxiety, and burnout,

  • – or even expulsion from university.

The sooner you take action, the higher your chances of staying.

What You Can Do Right Now to Stay at University

1. Stop Hiding the Problem

Many students feel ashamed to admit they do not understand everything.

In reality, lecturers are often much more supportive when they know about the problem early.

  • – Ask questions about assignments.

  • – Ask for clarification.

  • – Ask about exam formats.

  • – Request additional materials.

Silence is your biggest enemy.

2. Focus on Academic Czech

Daily conversation or speaking with friends is not enough to pass university exams.

At university, you need:

  • – academic vocabulary,

  • – exam-related phrases,

  • – understanding of task instructions,

  • – structured writing skills.

This type of Czech is not learned accidentally — it must be trained intentionally.

3. Learn Czech Through Your Field of Study

General language courses often do not cover what you truly need.

The most effective approach is:

  • – learning Czech used at universities,

  • – working with lecture texts,

  • – practising real exam questions,

  • – simulating exam situations.

This approach saves time and brings faster results.

4. Use Preparation Courses as a Safety Net

A well-structured preparation course can make the difference between:

  • – repeating a year
    or

  • – successfully continuing your studies.

At ICJ, we work with students who:

  • – are already studying at Czech universities,

  • – are at risk due to language barriers,

  • – need fast, practical improvement — not theory.

Your Studies Can Be Saved — With the Right Strategy

Many students who once felt lost now:

  • – pass their exams,

  • – continue their studies,

  • – regain confidence,

  • – and successfully complete university.

The difference was not studying harder — the difference was studying smarter.

Do You Need Help Right Now?

If you feel that Czech is threatening your studies, do not wait until it is too late.

👉 Learn more about our university preparation courses
👉 Get support tailored to your situation
👉 Stay at university and finish what you started

You are not failing. You are just missing the right tools.

Sign up for our university preparation course here.

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How to Prepare for University Entrance Exams in Czech

Studying at a Czech university is a big dream for many foreigners — and also a big challenge. One of the most difficult parts is the entrance exam in Czech, which tests not only your knowledge of the field but also your ability to understand academic texts, questions, and instructions.

The good news?
With the right preparation, you can succeed even if you’re not fully confident in Czech yet.

Here are 5 steps to prepare effectively.

1. Understand the type of entrance exam at your chosen faculty

Each university has different requirements. Some test only language skills, others focus on general academic aptitude, and some check specific subject knowledge.

We recommend finding out:

  • what the exam looks like (written, oral, multiple-choice)

  • how much time you have for each part

  • whether specialised terminology is used

  • whether the faculty provides sample tests

Knowing the exam structure will save you both time and stress.

2. Study Czech every day — in small doses

You don’t need to study for hours. What matters is consistency.

An ideal routine is:

  • 15–20 minutes a day

  • reading short texts

  • listening to interviews or podcasts

  • practising vocabulary from your field

  • working with past exam tests

Small doses = big progress.

3. Focus on reading comprehension

Tip: Read Czech texts related to your field of study — your brain will adapt to the relevant terminology much faster.

Entrance exams often include:
  • academic articles

  • analyses

  • long texts

  • more complex vocabulary

Train:
  • fast reading

  • identifying key information

  • understanding instructions

  • working with charts or tables (if your field requires it)

4. Prepare for subject-specific terminology

Every field has its own vocabulary.
And knowing specialised terms is often what makes the difference.

Create your own list of:

  • essential terms

  • definitions

  • synonyms

  • common questions related to the field

The goal is to connect language + meaning → to understand the term itself and what it represents.

5. Join a preparation course

Studying alone is great, but preparing with a teacher can significantly increase your chances of success.

In our ICJ preparation courses:

  • we follow the structure of real entrance exams

  • we practise reading comprehension and subject-specific questions

  • we repeat the most common mistakes students make

  • we provide personalised feedback

  • we work with model situations and typical tasks

Our courses are led by experienced lecturers who understand the requirements of Czech universities.

Want to prepare as effectively as possible?

We offer university entrance exam preparation courses in Czech.
Suitable for students at levels A2–B2, with small group sizes and practical training.

Check the current course offer here.