All Czech state universities in the Czech Republic require the applicant to provide a validated copy of his secondary education diploma or bachelor degree. The validation process is acknowledgement of the student diplomas by the Ministry of Education to be equal to the ones issued in the Czech Republic.
The student must provide a legal Czech translation of his/her diploma with all accompanying papers. The translation into Czech language should be done in Prague. If the documents were translated abroad that would require their verification by the Czech embassy.
All documents require a certain level of legalization, depending on the country of origin. For detailed information please contact Czech Republic embassy in your respective country.
To begin with, the student needs to go to the city-hall and sign up for an appointment.
Magistrat hl. m. Prahy, odbor skolstvi, Jungmannova 29/35, 110 00 Praha 1
This can be done individually or MSM also provides help by signing the students up in small groups and escorting them to the city hall.
Mr. Fucik will review the documents, ask the student about his/her university plans and will let the student know which subjects test he/she needs to pass (if any). This depends on whether the student’s secondary education transcript is different from the Czech equivalent. Mr. Fucik will also provide a list of universities and the student needs to schedule exam dates with one of them.
The student is given a list of exam questions, list of textbooks for preparation and two months to get ready for the tests. Students have 3 attempts to pass the validation examination(s).
THE VALIDATION PROCESS IS NOT DIFFICULT AS LONG AS THE STUDENT TAKES IT SERIOUSLY.
Best time to apply: Beginning of the winter semester, after 15th of January.
Validation of the university degree is somewhat easy as it does not require additional examination. The student applies to a university which offers a similar degree in Czech Republic and requests validation of his/her degree.
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Be prepared to be asked to provide additional information such as a document proving that your university has the legal right to provide higher education in your country. These papers are easilly requested in the university office. The validating commission will be looking at authenticity of the provided diploma. If your country is part of the Hague Convention – you will require an apostile. If not, then the parties responsible for legalization of your documents would be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other legal organization such as, notary office or the embassy of the Czech Republic.
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After the authentic documents have been proven submitted, you need just to sit and wait for the response. In the end you will receive a document stating that your diploma has been validated and is equivalent to the one provided in Czech universities.
Contact us at the International Union of Youth – We have enough experience to help solve such issues.
Students applying for bachelor degrees must bring the following documents:
All documents must have a certain level of legalization. For more details please contact the Czech embassy in your home country.
These documents should be translated into Czech and verified by a sworn translator in Prague. Fees for these services are paid separately by the student.
Students that are under 18 at the moment of application must bring a letter of attorney from their parents. Fill out the details, sign and verify parent signature at the notary. Also please attach a scanned copy of the parent’s passport.