Admission procedure 2026

Bachelor’s degree study programme

At our faculty, we have one bachelor’s degree study programme in Informatics with 6 different specializations. Therefore, you only need to submit one application and choose your study specialization during your studies.

Important documents and links

The most important document concerning the admission procedure is the Conditions for Admission. The document contains all essential information, dates and deadlines or a detailed description of the documents we need from you during the admission procedure.

Procedure

1.

Fill out and submit an application by 31 March 2026

Online application

Application

You enter the admission procedure with a complete and paid application form. You can fill it out online from 1 January to 31 March 2026. We have only one round of the admission procedure.

Admission fee

The fee for the admission procedure is CZK 950 (approx. EUR 37 / USD 40). We recommend paying it online as soon as you fill out the application, but you can also pay with a wire transfer if necessary.

Required documents

Remember to upload all required documents through the application. It can be done even after the deadline, but you must upload a scan of your passport by 31 March 2026. You can find details in the article “Documents to be uploaded“ of the Conditions for Admission.

Recommendation

Even though the deadline for completing these steps is 31 March 2026, we strongly encourage you to perform these steps as soon as possible to allow us to process the applications on an ongoing basis.

2.

Option 1 – Pass the Mathematics test provided by FIT

It is in person test and will be held on 12 May 2026.

The test consists of multiple-choice questions using the Moodle tool and takes 90 minutes. It is a closed-book exam, no electronic communication tools are allowed, and no calculators are permitted

The Mathematics test covers the following topics:

  • Number sets: natural numbers, integers, rational, real and complex numbers.
  • Algebraic expressions: polynomials, rational functions, exponentiation by an exponent that is a rational number.
  • Equations: linear and quadratic equations, equations containing rational powers, logarithmic, exponential and goniometric equations, and equations containing an absolute value.
  • Inequations: linear and quadratic inequations, inequations containing rational powers or an absolute value, and goniometric inequations.
  • Systems of linear equations and inequations.
  • Functions: linear, quadratic, goniometric and exponential functions, logarithms and powers. Domain of a function and basic properties (periodicity, monotonicity, etc.).
  • Arithmetic and geometric sequences and their sums. h. Analytic geometry: coordinate systems, points, vectors, equations for planes and straight lines, angles, scalar products.
  • Combinatorics and basic probability: permutations and combinations, binomial theorem.
  • Mathematical logic: validity of declarative statements, deductive reasoning.
3.

Option 2 – Pass the National Comparative Exams (SCIO) online test

Online test in mathematics or general academic prerequisities will be organized through SCIO (National Comparative Exams).

Important links:

Scio Exams Dates and Registration | Scio

The table below shows the dates and application deadlines:

Bachelor Entrance Examination Dates 2026  
Test in Mathematics in person 12 May 2026
SCIO online test in Mathematics 31 January 2026, 28 February 2026, 28 March 2026, 25 April 2026
SCIO online test of General Academic Prerequisites 31 January 2026, 28 February 2026, 28 March 2026, 25 April 2026
4.

Prove your English proficiency

If you are not a native English speaker, this requirement can be satisfied by submiting documents that include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • FCE – First Certificate in English, or
  • IELTS score 5.5 and above, or
  • BEC 2 – Business English Certificate 2, or
  • STANAG 6001 – level 2, or
  • TOEFL paper-based test score 513 and above, or f. TOEFL CB score 183 and above, or
  • TOEFL iBT score 65 and above, or
  • TELC – Certificate in English Advantage (B2), or
  • TELC – B2 English for Business Purposes, or
  • TELC – B2 English for Technical Purposes, or
  • International ESOL and Spoken ESOL – Communicator, or
  • Pitman Intermediate (Level 2) – Intermediate First-Class Pass – B2 Vantage, or
  • Czech State Examination in English (Basic or Higher Level), or
  • a document showing that English was the teaching language at the Applicant’s Secondary/High school in their class.
5.

Upload all required documents and become admitted

Required documents

To go from preliminarily to fully admitted, you must upload through the application or deliver to the Office of Study Affairs the following documents:

  • Recognition of your secondary/high school education (see the article “Recognition of Secondary/High school education“ of the Conditions for Admission).

  • Proof of English proficiency, except for native English speakers (see the article “English proficiency requirements“ of the Conditions for Admission).

  • Signed copy of Study Contract.

Recognition of foreign education

Documents associated with your previous foreign education must be officially recognized by the Czech Republic (nostrification) or verified through the CTU.

More details

Full admission

Once you upload all required documents, you shall receive (by mail) an official letter of admission, further information about your studies and an admission confirmation for the Czech Embassy in your country.

6.

Arrange the necessities for life in Czechia

Visa

After being accepted for studies in the Czech Republic, you must apply to the Czech Embassy in your country for a visa if needed. Students arriving for a period longer than 90 days apply for a long-term residence permit for study purposes. The whole procedure for obtaining a visa for study purposes can take 60–90 days, so we recommend applying for the visa well in advance. For further information, please get in touch with the Czech Embassy.

Czech Embassy information Official web for foreigners

Health insurance

You have to arrange valid International Health Insurance covering the territory of the Czech Republic. This insurance must be presented before the visa is affixed to the passport. CTU recommends these companies (all provide the online application):

Accommodation

You can book accommodation at the CTU dormitory online and get a contract confirming guaranteed accommodation. If you need help with your registration, you can contact the Accommodation Department at ubytovani@suz.cvut.cz.

Accommodation in the CTU dormitories

7.

Pay the tuition fee

To complete the admission process, you must pay the tuition fee, CZK 64,000 (approx. EUR 2,627 / USD 2,867), for the first semester of your studies. The tuition fee does not cover accommodation, food, transportation, books, medical insurance, or other personal expenses.

You can pay the fee either by card (recommended) or bank transfer.

Payment for studies

8.

Register into the study from 30 June to 16 September 2026

Once the tuition fee payment for the first semester is executed to the FIT bank account, you can register into the study. The registration can be done online from 30 June to 16 September 2026. The exact details are specified in your admission letter.

The classes start on 21 September 2026.

Preparation for the Mathematics test

Do not let the entrance exam take you by surprise, and become a math whiz. Our preparatory course or set of sample exams will help you with that.

Czech Technical University in Prague
Faculty of Information Technology
Office of Study Affairs

Thákurova 9
Prague 6
160 00
Czech Republic

The person responsible for the content of this page: Ing. Zdeněk Muzikář, CSc.