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Study in Czech Republic: Complete Guide for Indian Students 2025-26

Complete guide to study in Czech Republic for Indian students — top universities in Prague, tuition fees, scholarships, Czech student visa, and living costs.

· Nisha Bajpai

Study in Czech Republic: Complete Guide for Indian Students 2025-26

The Czech Republic — now officially also called Czechia — is one of Central Europe’s most beautiful and academically rich countries. Home to Charles University, one of the oldest universities in the world (founded 1348), the Czech Republic offers Indian students an excellent European education with low living costs, a rich cultural heritage, and a growing number of English-taught programs.

Study in Czech Republic is particularly popular among Indian students pursuing medicine, engineering, and the natural sciences.


Why Study in Czech Republic?

  • Historic universities — Charles University is among Europe’s oldest and most respected
  • Affordable fees and living costs — Much cheaper than Western Europe
  • EU member country — A European degree with global recognition
  • English-taught programs — Growing number of programs, especially at Master’s level
  • Safe and beautiful — Prague is consistently rated one of Europe’s most beautiful and safest cities
  • Central location — Easy access to Germany, Austria, Slovakia, and Poland

Top Universities in Czech Republic for Indian Students

UniversityQS Ranking 2025Popular ProgramsAnnual Tuition
Charles University Prague~251–300Medicine, Law, Sciences, HumanitiesFree in Czech / €0–€15,000 in English
Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague~801–1000Engineering, IT, Architecture€3,000 – €7,000
Brno University of Technology~801–1000Engineering, Architecture, Business€2,000 – €5,000
Masaryk University (Brno)~601–650Sciences, Social Sciences, Law€1,500 – €5,000
University of Economics PragueNot ranked globallyBusiness, Economics, Finance€3,000 – €6,000

Free tuition tip: Czech public universities offer free education for programs taught in Czech. If you learn Czech, you can study for free!


  • Medicine (MBBS/MD) — Charles University’s medical faculties are popular with Indian students; degree recognised by NMC (India) and WHO
  • Engineering — CTU Prague and Brno University are strong for mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering
  • Computer Science and IT — Growing tech scene in Prague with links to EU tech industry
  • Business and Economics — Prague is a major Central European business hub
  • Architecture — Czech Republic has a rich architectural tradition
  • Natural Sciences — Charles University has strong chemistry, biology, and physics programs

Cost of Studying in Czech Republic

Tuition Fees (English-Medium Programs)

LevelAnnual Fees (Approx.)
Bachelor’s (English)€2,000 – €6,000 per year
Master’s (English)€2,000 – €7,000 per year
Medicine (English, 6 years)€10,000 – €15,000 per year
Czech-medium programsFree (public universities)

Monthly Living Costs

ExpenseEstimated Cost
AccommodationCZK 5,000 – 10,000 (€200 – €400)
Food and groceriesCZK 4,000 – 6,000 (€160 – €240)
Transport (city pass)CZK 500 – 800 (€20 – €32)
Personal expensesCZK 3,000 – 5,000 (€120 – €200)
Total (approx.)€500 – €900/month

Prague is beautiful and surprisingly affordable — living costs are 40–50% lower than in Western Europe.


Scholarships for Indian Students in Czech Republic

1. Czech Government Scholarships (DZS)

The Czech Ministry of Education offers government scholarships for students from developing countries. These cover tuition and a monthly stipend.

2. Charles University Scholarships

Merit-based scholarships for outstanding international students in specific faculties.

3. Erasmus+ Scholarships

For Indian students on exchange programs with Czech universities.

4. Brno City Scholarships

Brno city and its universities offer several grants for international students.


Czech Republic Student Visa for Indian Students

Indian students need a Czech Long-Term Visa for Study (Type D) for programs longer than 90 days.

Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Admission letter from a Czech university
  • Proof of tuition fee payment
  • Proof of funds: approx. CZK 4,500/month (~€180/month) — note this is a minimum; practically you need more
  • Health insurance valid in the Czech Republic
  • Accommodation proof in Czech Republic
  • Clean criminal record

Processing Time

Usually 60–90 days. Apply well in advance at the Czech Embassy in New Delhi.

Post-Study Options

After graduation, you can apply to extend your residence permit to stay in the Czech Republic for job searching.


Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Research programs at cuni.cz, cvut.cz, muni.cz, vutbr.cz
  2. Check eligibility — Medicine: strong Biology/Chemistry background; Master’s: Bachelor’s degree (55%+), IELTS 6.0+
  3. Prepare documents — Transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL, SOP, LOR, CV
  4. Apply online or by post — Applications for September intake close around February–April
  5. Receive admission letter and pay enrollment deposit
  6. Apply for Czech Government Scholarship if applicable
  7. Apply for Czech Long-Term Study Visa at Czech Embassy in New Delhi (allow 60–90 days)
  8. Arrange accommodation — university dormitories (koleje) are very affordable
  9. Arrive in Prague/Brno and register at the Foreign Police within 3 days of arrival

Part-Time Work in Czech Republic

Indian students with a valid residence permit for study can work in the Czech Republic without restriction on hours. The minimum wage is approximately CZK 130/hour (~€5.20/hour) — lower than Western Europe but sufficient given the low cost of living.


Student Life in Czech Republic

  • Prague is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities — a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Large Indian student community, especially in medical programs
  • Czech food is hearty — svíčková, goulash, and dumplings are local favourites; Indian restaurants available
  • Cold winters (−5°C), warm summers (25°C+)
  • Prague has excellent public transport — trams, metro, and buses
  • Day trips to Vienna (4 hours), Dresden (2 hours), Bratislava (4 hours) are easy

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is Czech Republic good for Indian students? Yes, Czech Republic is an excellent and affordable option for Indian students. It has historic universities with globally recognised degrees, very low living costs, and programs taught in English. It is especially popular for medicine and engineering.

Q2. Is MBBS in Czech Republic valid in India? Yes. Charles University’s medical faculties are listed in the WHO directory and recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India. Graduates need to pass the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) to practise medicine in India.

Q3. What is the tuition fee for MBBS in Czech Republic? English-medium MBBS programs at Charles University cost approximately €10,000–€15,000 per year. The total 6-year cost is lower than many private medical colleges in India.

Q4. Can Indian students study for free in Czech Republic? Yes! Czech public universities offer free tuition for programs taught in the Czech language. If you are willing to learn Czech (the university provides a preparatory year), you can complete a degree at almost zero tuition cost.

Q5. Is IELTS required for Czech Republic universities? For English-taught programs, most universities require IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL 80+. Some universities have their own English entrance test. Czech-medium programs do not require IELTS but require Czech proficiency.

Q6. How do I apply for a Czech student visa from India? Apply at the Czech Embassy in New Delhi. You need your admission letter, proof of funds, health insurance, accommodation details, and a clean criminal record certificate. Processing takes 60–90 days, so apply very early.

Q7. How safe is Prague for Indian students? Prague is one of Europe’s safest cities. Crime rates are very low and the city has a large international student population. Indian students living and studying there generally report a very positive and safe experience.

Q8. How much does it cost to live in Prague as a student? Living in Prague costs approximately €500–€900 per month, which is very affordable by European standards. University dormitories (koleje) are the cheapest accommodation option and are in high demand, so apply early.


How UniquestPrep Can Help

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