• Shape your future

  • Explore the world

  • Set yourself apart

  • The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) is an internationally recognised higher education and research institution with more than 300 years of tradition and an excellent reputation. 

    • CTU is the biggest technical university in Central Europe, with a great number of specialised labs and vast study resources.

    Situated in the heart of Europe, CTU offers a great location and a comfortable and affordable lifestyle in Prague, as well as high quality education.

    There are approximately 23,000 students studying at CTU, with every twelfth student coming from abroad.

  • Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. It’s a sprawling metropolis teeming with historical monuments, old-fashioned bars, diverse music, cobbled laneways and hidden courtyards.

    Prague is a modern city packed full of historical nostalgia. In 1992 the historical core of the city was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Prague is full of stories and intrigue. You can wander the streets where Franz Kafka once walked and where Miloš Forman filmed Amadeus.

  • The International Office offers an accredited Czech language course and an accredited course in Czech Life and Culture each semester.

Academics

Main areas of study

The listed areas of study are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the partner institution. Moreover, names for fields of study may be different overseas.

A discipline being listed does not in indicate the suitability of the program, nor does it indicate that the discipline is taught in English.

Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisors at RMIT University and subject to available places at the host institution.

  • Architecture
  • Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical and Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering)
  • Information Technology
  • Transportation Sciences

Special requirements

Classes for exchange students are taught in English.

Open to RMIT Undergraduate and Postgraduate students.

Open to RMIT students from any compatible discipline.

Faculty of Architecture only accepts RMIT Postgraduate students or Undergraduate students with sufficient pre-requisites

Similiar partners

  • All
  • By location
  • By discipline
  • UT

  • Milan Poly

  • Bilkent

Full time load

Minimum

ECTS

Maximum

ECTS

7.5 ECTS

RMIT credit points

Living

Accommodation

Accommodation will be booked automatically for each applicant who requests it in the online registration. It is allocated on a first come, first served basis

Health insurance

Students are required to have full health insurance upon arrival to the Czech Republic. Check that your particular insurance covers the Czech Republic and includes hospitalisation. You will be required to show your health insurance card on arrival.

Living cost

A Czech student living in a university dormitory and eating in university canteens is able to live on 250 Euros per month. This does not, however, include eating and drinking in the downtown tourist area.

Key information

Visa

Students from non-EU countries need a visa.

Further information is available at here.

Partner grading scale

Low demand

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Your say

  • You will learn more about yourself in one semester, than the rest of your time spent at university combined.

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