b Ing. Lenka Balíková
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Department of International Relations
Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6
Czech Republic
E-mail: mundus@vscht.cz
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Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6 – Dejvice
Identification No.: 60461373
VAT: CZ60461373
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According to the prestigious Times Higher Education rankings, UCT Prague, one of five Czech universities, ranks among the 4% of the best world universities. The school has also dominated the rankings of the Education Policy Centre of Charles University in the category “Emphasis on Science, Research and Creativity” category.
Currently UCT Prague boasts a number of excellent experts such as Jana Hajšlová, member of the EU Advisory Group “Food Quality and Safety” or František Štěpánek, who has been awarded an ERC grant.
Half of its income is generated from the institution's creative activities focused on science, research and innovation. In the Czech context, this is an extraordinary accomplishment.
It is a member of the European University Association, the European Federation of National Engineering Associations and the International Society for Engineering Pedagogy. It cooperates with more than 100 academic institutions not only in Europe but also in the US, Canada, Japan, Vietnam, and many other countries.
UCT Prague - names in international dimension
The official name of our university in the Czech language, as stated in the law of the Czech Republic is:
Foreign language equivalents of the name:
Virtual tour of the UCT Prague
UCT Prague was founded in 1952 but its origins date back to 1807 when the first course in chemistry was delivered at Prague Polytechnic. Reorganization of the polytechnic in 1920 resulted in the transformation of the chemistry department into the School of Chemical Technology, one of the seven sections of the Czech Technical University.
A number of key figures of the history of chemistry relate to UCT Prague. Among them, three figures are renowned in their fields: Vladimir Prelog, Nobel Prize winner, Otto Wichterle, inventor of contact lenses, and Emil Votoček, author of the Czech chemical nomenclature.
Several presidents of the Czech Academy of Sciences – František Šorm, Rudolf Zahradník, and Jiří Drahoš – are connected with the school as well.
UCT Prague was the first Czech university authorised to provide the Eurobachelor degree. As its name indicates, this prestigious recognition certifies the quality of UCT Prague bachelor studies at the European level.
Currently UCT Prague boasts a number of excellent experts such as Jana Hajšlová, member of the EU Advisory Group “Food Quality and Safety” or František Štěpánek, who has been awarded an ERC grant.
UCT Prague researchers were very successful within the European Community framework programme, HORIZON 2020, and are actively involved in developing many new research projects and collaborations.
Notable prior efforts include:
UCT Prague (in addition to departments accomodating the needs of the entire university) has four faculties:
UCT Prague cooperates with more than 100 universities and institutions worldwide. The university is the most active Czech university participant in the Erasmus+ student exchange programme and has also participated in other programmes such as the 5th and 6th framework programme, COST, EUREKA, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Map: Cooperation with other institutions
UCT Prague operates the superbly equipped library, ChemTK, situated in the modern National Library of Technology (NTK) building. The ChemTK collection includes more than 100,000 books, handbooks, encyclopaedias, periodicals, and other publications. ChemTK subscribes to 300 professional periodicals and provides electronic access to scientific journals. Over 2,500 journals from prestigious scientific publishing houses are currently available in electronic format. ChemTK also provides access to SciFinder, the Chemical Abstracts Service, and other specialised resources (see full list of eResources) that enable research across scientific specialities.
The complete collections of Beilstein's Handbuch der organischen Chemie and Gmelin's Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie are also available in both print and electronic formats. Print editions are available in NTK's Rare Books and Special Collections reading room.
UCT Prague's Central Laboratories consist of eight laboratories:
The laboratories provide high-quality equipment for use by students, professors, and research staff members and are equipped with modern instrumentation. Laboratory personnel are experienced in routine as well as specialized experiments. The laboratories are used for student projects, grant-funded research, and industrial applications. External customers (universities, private companies, and others) can also use the facilities.
Laboratory personnel also teach several courses, workshops, and other seminars for members of the UCT Prague community. The courses include practical techniques as well as methods for spectra interpretation.
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The Programme prepares students for a standard degree study programme at the UCT Prague or other technical universities in the Czech Republic.
To apply for the Preparatory Programme, kindly contact Admission Officers at business.admission@vscht.cz
To apply for the BSc Programme, kindly contact Admission Officers at business.admission@vscht.cz
To apply for the MSc Programme, kindly contact Admission Officers at business.admission@vscht.cz
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There is only 1 intake: The application period is December 1–January 31; the academic year starts in September.
The online applications portal opens on December 1 at 0:00 and closes on January 31 at 23:59 CET (Prague time).
Gather application documents and scan them to PDF format as separate files (see below)
Name the application documents properly using the format: Surname_name of the attachment
Fill out the online application and upload the documents in PDF
Submit the application
Pay the application fee (by January 31 at the latest)
The deadline for applications for Bachelor and Master study programmes is January 31.
R Applications received after the deadline or applications delivered in incorrect form or style will be disregarded.
The application fee for the academic year 2024/2025 is 3 000,- CZK. The application fee may be paid in Euros or in US dollars.
The application fee shall be paid by the deadline of the application period at the latest.
The application fee covers costs connected to the administration of the application, especially the costs connected to the delivery of visa documents to the applicants. As per the Statute of the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague from August 6, 2021, the application fee is non-refundable, it cannot be waived, reduced, or postponed.
After submitting the online application, payment information with a unique QR code will be shown in your application. Please proceed per the instructions provided in the online application.
Please check your online application for unique payment information before using the information below.
Bank Name & Address: ČSOB, Banskobystrická 11, Prague 6
Account number: 130197294/0300
IBAN: CZ58 0300 0000 0001 3019 7294
SWIFT code: CEKO CZ PP
Remittance information: /VS/ 936822059
/SS/ Date of birth in the format of DDMMYY
/Information/ Full name as it appears in the passport/identity card
Applicants applying to the Bachelor programme Chemistry and Technology at the Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology must be 18 years old by the end of the winter semester of the 1st year of study (mid-February).
This requirement is established due to the fact that in the summer semester of the 1st year, students at the Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology attend classes in inorganic chemistry laboratories, where they work with substances that, according to the law, minors cannot work with.
When filling in the online application, the following documents are required.
Note that only PDF files with proper naming (Surname_name-of-the-attachment) will be accepted.
1. Diploma / Graduation Certificate and Transcript of Records
We accept IB diplomas, Cambridge International A Level Certificates and also other types of Graduation Certificates and Diplomas.
RECOMMENDED: Taking Mathematics and Chemistry (+ possibly also Biology and Physics) at the highest level possible in high school.
Documents issued in another language than English must be translated into English or Czech language. Please, upload the original + translation.
The Transcript of Records is a list of all subjects studied in the last 4 years at secondary school / list of subjects studied at the Bachelor's level at a university, including the number of hours for individual subjects. An example of a suitable Transcript is available here >.
If you have not finished your current studies yet, provide a Study Confirmation with a clearly indicated date of graduation issued by your University/Secondary school instead of the Diploma/Graduation Certificate.
2. Certificate of English Language Knowledge
UCT Prague requires students to have a good command of English in order to study successfully. You must provide us with proof of your English language skills.
Non-Native English Speakers
Non-native speakers are required to prove the language competence of B2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Recognized Certificates are:
Other Acceptable Formats:
Native English Speakers
Students whose mother tongue is English are exempt from this obligation.
3. Motivation Letter
The maximum length of the motivation letter is two A4 pages.
The motivation letter shall cover your motivation to study the chosen study programme at our university, the benefits that studying this program will bring you, and how you will utilize the gained knowledge in your career.
Don't forget to state your name, surname, phone number, and email address in the motivation letter.
4. Signed Curriculum Vitae (CV)
5. Medical Assessment Form > (DOWNLOAD HERE)
The Medical Assessment Form provided by UCT must be used. The form shall be filled in and confirmed by your general practitioner (in your country). The second page of the document specifies areas of medical examination that your general practitioner shall confirm.
The form shall not be older than 2 months when uploaded to the online application.
Note that the original paper version of the Medical Assessment Form must be handed in no later than by the day of Enrollment (in September).
6. Copy of your passport (only the page with your picture and personal data)
Non-EU nationals: The passport shall not be older than 10 years, it must contain at least 2 free pages and its validity must be at least 3 months longer than the validity of the long-term visa (which is usually issued with a validity of 1 year).
This means that the validity of your passport must be at least until December 31, 2025, however, we strongly advise making sure that your passport is valid at least until December 31, 2026, in case of Master's degree applicants, and at least until December 31, 2027, in case of Bachelor degree applicants – so you don't have to exchange your passport while studying.
7. Certificate of Recognition of Previous Foreign Education / Nostrification Certificate
If you have already undergone the process of Nostrification in the Czech Republic, upload the Nostrification Certificate.
If you haven't undergone the Nostrification process in the Czech Republic yet, you can undergo a simple process of Recognition of previous foreign education at UCT Prague as a part of the admission process.
In order to undergo the process of recognition at UCT Prague, indicate this in your online application by choosing the method of recognition: I have a diploma and DON'T have a Nostrification Certificate.
Please visit this page for more information Recognition of previous foreign education.
UCT Prague reserves the right to refuse an Application if the above-mentioned enclosures are not delivered and/or not in the required form and style.
You can track the status of your application in the online application portal.
Click on "Detailed information on admission procedure".
Do you need help with filling in the online application? See our manual!
December 1–January 31 | Admissions are open Submit the online application, and pay the application fee |
February 14–February 28 | Bachelor's online admission tests (Mathematics and Chemistry) and admission interviews Master's online admission interviews (See subject areas of the interviews here) |
by March 11 | Applicants are notified about the admission results |
March |
1) Inform UCT Admission Officer about where the visa documents should be delivered to 2) Prepare documents required for a visa appointment per the instructions of the Czech embassy |
March–May |
Attend visa appointment at a Czech embassy |
March–July |
Arrange a verified (true) copy of the Diploma/Graduation certificate and the Transcript of Records with Apostille/Superlegalization and translation for the process of Recognition of the previous foreign education
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April–August |
Provide a scan of a verified (true) copy of the Diploma/Graduation certificate and Transcript of Records with Apostille/Superlegalization and translation and pay the recognition fee |
As soon as possible, however, by August 31 at the latest |
Send a paper version of the verified (true) copy of the Diploma/Graduation certificate and Transcript of Records with Apostille/Superlegalization and translation to UCT Prague by a delivery service Alternatively: Bc. applicants: Send a verified (true) copy of the Nostrification Certificate issued by the Czech official authority to UCT Prague by a delivery service
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July–August | Visa approval |
September | Enrollment Day & Start of the studies |
Bachelor's degree applicants will sit for an online admission test in Mathematics and Chemistry and for an online interview. In the test and the interview, your essential mathematical and chemical knowledge will be tested.
PRACTISE TESTS IN CHEMISTRY
Here you can try an admission practice test. Use this manual on how to work with the portal.
In order to review problematic topics, we recommend visiting the below-stated websites:
In order to review the problematic topics, we recommend the courses of Kahn academy or Math is Fun:
In order to review problematic topics, we highly recommend Khan Academy.
Master's degree applicants will have to sit for an online admission interview. Subject Areas for Admission Interviews are to be found at the bottom of this page.
Applicants will be notified about the date of the interview in advance by a faculty representative by email, please check your bulk email folder/spam folder too.
The selection procedure of applications for Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes takes place in March. The application materials, admission test and admission interview results will be assessed to determine successful applicants.
Bachelor's and Master's degree applicants are notified about their acceptance / non-acceptance by March 11.
NonEU citizens must apply for a long-term visa or a long-term residence card for the purpose of studying in the Czech Republic.
An appointment at the respective embassy must be scheduled in order to apply for a long-term visa or residence permit. The appointment can be either scheduled by the applicant himself/herself OR applicants from certain listed countries can apply for an appointment at the Czech Embassy through a governmental project for visa facilitation called Režim Student.
Note that it is more than recommended to arrange a visa appointment at the respective embassy in May at the very latest. The academic year starts in September, and visa approval takes 60–120 days!
Especially applicants from India, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ghana, Sri Lanka, Bhútán, Chad, Cameroon, Maledives, and Nepal, should apply for the visa AS SOON AS POSSIBLE once they receive a Letter of Acceptance because of the competition at the embassies in Abuja (Nigeria), Accra (Ghana) and New Delhi (India) which is enormous, and the appointment slots are very limited!
We encourage all applicants to visit the website of the respective Czech embassy for their country and learn in advance what documents are required when applying for a visa.
Applicants who have been accepted to the studies at the University of Chemistry and Technology must provide a Certificate of Recognition of Previous Foreign Education.
The Recognition of Previous Foreign Education is a process of verifying that the education level which you have completed abroad is equal to the education level required for studying at a university in the Czech Republic.
Providing a Certificate of Recognition of Previous Foreign Education is an indispensable requirement for enrollment in the studies at UCT Prague.
Please visit the website Recognition of Foreign Education to learn how to obtain the Certificate.
Monday | 13:30–15:30 |
Tuesday |
13:30–15:30 |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday |
9:30–11:30 |
Friday | 9:30–11:30 |
The Department of International Relations is located on the first floor in building B. The closest entrance door is on Zikova street.
Bc. Filip Faltejsek Designated Head of Department in the Absence of Mgr. Žilíková b Filip.Faltejsek@vscht.cz Room: B2312 (Zikova street, 1st floor) |
Ing. Lenka Balíková Admission officer for Erasmus MUNDUS b Lenka.Balikova@vscht.cz Room: B2310 (Zikova street, 1st floor)
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Mgr. Helena Pekárková Admission officer for foreign full-time degree students b Helena.Pekarkova@vscht.cz Room: B2310 (Zikova street, 1st floor)
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Mgr. Adéla Habartová Incoming exchange students: ERASMUS+, CEEPUS, AKTION, Short-term freemover; Erasmus KA107 – international credit mobility b Adela.Habartova@vscht.cz Room: B2309 (Zikova street, 1st floor) |
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Winter semester
The winter semester ends with the fulfilment of study obligations as of February 9, 2025.
Note that you must obtain at least 15 credits in order to be allowed to continue your studies in the summer semester. Not obtaining the minimum of 15 credits will result in the termination of your studies.
Summer semester
Note: On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, the classes are held according to Thursday's schedule.
Classes take place between 8:00–19:50 (8:00 AM – 7:50 PM). There may be long breaks between your classes, however not that long that it would be worth going to the dormitories and back. You can spend the breaks in break/relaxation rooms called Respirium in building B.
There are no lessons on public holidays. Also, offices and shops are usually closed on public holidays.
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"Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are high-level and integrated study programmes, at master level. They are designed and delivered by an international partnership of higher education institutions (HEI). They involve at least three HEI from three different countries, of which at least two must be EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme (previously called Programme Countries).
By supporting these jointly recognised Master degrees, the EU aims at fostering excellence and internationalisation of the participating institutions. There are also scholarships for students to take part in these prestigious programmes; the masters themselves offer them to the best-ranked applicants worldwide.
Scholarships cover the cost of a student’s participation in the programme, travel and a living allowance."
The official website of the European Union
UCT Prague in cooperation with its partners offers the following Erasmus Mundus programmes:
International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE)
The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) is a Joint Master Degree Programme, taught in English, bringing together students and scholars from all over the world.
The IMETE programme takes two years to complete and starts yearly in September at UCT Prague. In February of the next year, students move to Delft (The Netherlands), where they can choose between two tracks, "Ecotechnology" and "Advanced wastewater treatment technologies". An optional internship can be completed in the summer. In September students move to Gent (Belgium) to choose between "Air" and "Soil" tracks in the 3rd semester. Finally, in February of the second year, students start their thesis research at one of the three academic institutions or at an associated partner.
You will study for two years at three leading European universities in 3 different European countries:
Detailed information and contact:
The programme “International Master in Technology and Management for Circular Economy” (IMATEC) is oriented toward the emerging area of circular economy and bio-economy. The two-year Master's multiple degree programme offers high-quality vocational education, combining competencies in technology, entrepreneurship, management, planning, science, and research, all focused on circular economy.
The students will be trained in advanced technologies for sustainable use of natural resources, life cycle assessment of these technologies, as well as management and legal and administrative aspects of the circular economy. They will also gain an overview of the latest trends in the research and development of new technologies. The aim of IMATEC is to educate a qualified workforce with advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills crucial for the practical implementation of EU-wide sustainability strategies such as the EU Green Deal.
You will study for two years at three leading European universities in 3 different European countries:
Detailed information and contact:
The Master in Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Development (MESD) offers an advanced education programme related to membrane science and engineering at the interface between material science and chemical engineering. The master curricula are oriented to favor the job placement of graduates in academia or industry by focusing on key professional skills.
The MESD will have a duration of two years: 4 semesters corresponding to 30 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) each and spent in at least 3 different countries. The field of membrane applications is very wide and in order to offer the widest possible range of knowledge, the summer school and weekly seminars will complete the master curriculum.
The programme involves seven universities in six European countries:
Detailed information and contact:
b Ing. Lenka Balíková
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Department of International Relations
Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6
Czech Republic
E-mail: mundus@vscht.cz
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