Online Application

When filling out the online application, select the following information: 

  • Faculty of Chemical Technology
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Form and type of study: Full-time, Master's
  • Programme of Study: Chemoinformatics in Medicinal Chemistry

 

Information on the Entrance Examination

The entrance examination requires knowledge in three core areas: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physical Chemistry.

We would like to emphasize that detailed knowledge of all listed topics, including in-depth memorization of mechanisms or equations, is not expected. The purpose is not to test specific details, but to verify that applicants are generally oriented in chemistry and understand its fundamental concepts and terminology.

If you have a solid undergraduate foundation and understand the main principles, no specialized preparation is required.

 

Tuition Fee

The tuition fees listed below apply to students enrolled in the study programme:

  • EU citizens: 300 EUR / academic year
  • non-EU citizens: 3 860 EUR / academic year

 The tuition fee is to be paid for the full study period (2 years).

 
Double Degree

Double Degree

  • Offered in cooperation with the University of Strasbourg
  • Taught in English

Two Master degrees at once:

  • Master of Science in Chemoinformatics in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Master Sciences et Technologie Santé
    University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

    University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

    • Prague, Czech Republic
    • September – August 

    Students spend their first and second semesters at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, where they develop a solid foundation in medicinal chemistry, programming, synthesis, and computational drug design.

    University of Strasbourg

    University of Strasbourg

    • Strasbourg, France
    • August – June

    For their third semester, students move to France to study at the University of Strasbourg, where they take courses in chemoinformatics, molecular modeling, and data mining, and further deepen their knowledge of drug design.

    The Master’s thesis is completed in the fourth semester and involves a research project carried out under the joint supervision of two faculty members (one from each partner institution).