INCURRING THE OBLIGATION TO PAY THE FEE

The obligation to pay the fee for studying in a foreign language is regulated in Section 58(4) of the Higher Education Act. The fee for studying in a foreign language is set per academic year. The amounts of the fees are set out in Annex 2 to the Statute of Charles University.

The assessment of the fee for study in a foreign language is decided in the first instance by the dean. The decision is issued after enrolment in studies. The fee is payable on the 15th day after the decision on the assessment of the fee becomes final*.

* the decision becomes effective 30 days after it is received by the student (the day of receipt is not counted)

The procedure for appealing against the decision on the assessment of this fee is similar to that for the longer study fee.

The fee for studying in a foreign language may be waived or reduced in exceptional cases exclusively by the Rector - please see the Rector's Directive. The basis for the Rector's decision is the opinion of the Dean.

In the event of non-payment of the foreign language tuition fee, the procedure shall be in accordance with the Study and Examination Regulations of Charles University and the study shall be interrupted.

AMOUNT OF FEES PER ACADEMIC YEAR

Type of study Study programme Fee according to the academic year of commencement
2021/2022 2022/2023 2023/2024 2024/2025 2025/2026
Bachelor Science 60 000
CZK
60 000
CZK
60 000
CZK
EU/EEA/Ukraine
60 000 CZK
EU/EEA/Ukraine
2 500 EUR
Other
120 000 CZK
Other
5 000 EUR
Master Botany --- 30 000
CZK
30 000
CZK
30 000 CZK 2 500 EUR
Master Demography --- 60 000
CZK
60 000
CZK
60 000 CZK 2 500 EUR
Master Ecology 30 000
CZK
30 000
CZK
30 000
CZK
30 000 CZK 2 500 EUR
Master Immunology 30 000
CZK
30 000
CZK
30 000
CZK
30 000 CZK 2 500 EUR
Master Parasitology and Infection Biology 60 000
CZK
60 000
CZK
85 000
CZK
85 000 CZK 3 500 EUR
Master Geology – spec. Geodynamics --- --- --- 60 000 CZK 2 500 EUR
Doctoral All study programmes 0
CZK
0
CZK
0
CZK
1 000 CZK 40 EUR

Dean’s Measure - On Studies Conducted in English Language