The following documents may be used to prove compliance with the requirement of successful completion of study in master study program.
Documents required from graduates of higher education institutions in Czech Republic
a) a document proving completion of master degree at university in Czech Republic – it is necessary to submit a notarized copy of diploma
Prospective students that finished master degree at Charles University do not have to prove completion of their studies before their registration.
Documents required from graduates of foreign higher education institutions
b) a document proving general recognition of foreign higher education in the Czech Republic (so-called “general nostrification” issued by one of the Czech universities or by Ministry of Education) – a notarized copy of the document shall be submitted.
c) a document concerning a foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in the Czech Republic without any further administrative procedures – students that finished their master degree in Slovakia, Poland, Hungary or Slovenia should submit a notarized copy of their diploma and diploma supplement.
d) prospective students who applied for nostrification type „c“ at the Faculty of Science and were informed about the positive result do not have to submit anything
Recognition of foreign higher education
Please bring the following items to the registration
- Czech ID card or passport
- registration sheet generated from SIS according to these quidelines, printed and signed
- printed and signed document "Occupational health and safety (OHS) introductory training for applicants"
- printed and signed document Matriculation Oath
- writing implements
Foreigners assigned Czech ID numbers must also bring a copy of the document showing the number they have been assigned.
Where needed it is possible to download the confirmation of study, fill it out, print the required number of copies (we recommend 4 - 5) and bring this with you to registration. Then you will not have to fill out the confirmation by hand during registration.