Application form

  1. What to do
  2. Rounds of admission procedures
  3. May I use the printed version of the application?
  4. My application form is different from my friend's
  5. When and where am I supposed to submit my secondary-school leaving exam certificate?
  6. I have forgotten my electronic application password. What shall I do now?
  7. I wish to change my field of study
  8. Do I have to provide my email address and telephone number?
  9. I would like to apply for a place on a concrete specialization, but I can only see fields.

Application fee payment

  1. How can I pay the application fee?
  2. Payment-related problems
  3. What is the fee payment deadline?

Other

  1. I do not have my letter of invitation to the entrance examination (I have lost it, I have not received it, etc.)
  2. I do not understand some of the terms used in the description of fields of study

Application form

1. What to do
  • select a field of study
  • enter your personal information (if you have created an application before, you may use it to transfer the information you once entered into it to the new one)
  • write down your password and application ID
  • make sure you keep on filling in the field-related sections, until the application allows you (turning orange) to submit it
  • submit your application
  • pay the application fee (you may do so by bank transfer or by cash at VSFS)
  • after two weeks please make sure your payment has arrived
  • find out your exam date and the result of admission procedures
Before you click on 'Submit this application', you can make any changes to it.

2. Rounds of admission procedures

Admissions are organized in several rounds, gradually for groups of applicants. Please send payment confirmation document before or bring the proof of payment of the fee directly to the admission procedure.

In completed application you may continue to make changes, fill in missing sections, etc., also after the termination date of collection. After the takeover / acceptance of e-application by school no more changes are possible you can just suggested some changes that the school must separately agree (change of address if you move).

3. May I use the printed version of the application?

You can use the classic paper application form for universities. Available in SEVT stores or you can get this application form in our school or can be downloaded from our website. It is better for you to use electronic form. This el. application form has the complete electronic application here - is designed to save work for both parties and for candidates is cheaper (300, - CZK electronic application, 500, - CZK classical paper application). If you have selected a paper application because of having questions about the process, you can use the contact details to clear any misunderstandings or questions.

4. My application form is different from my friend's

Applications for places on different fields are different. As a result, your form might not contain some of the text fields the others do (e.g. those to fill in with your secondary school grades, information related to the medical certificate, examination exemption application and/or other items). Please make sure that you fill in all the required fields (marked red). Once you have done so, the form will offer you the option Submit this application.

5. When and where am I supposed to submit my secondary-school leaving exam certificate?

In most situations, you are required to do so only when enrolling in your studies later on. If this is not the case, the fact is mentioned in the application. The copy of secondary-school leaving exam certificate may be authenticated by the school or a notary.

6. I have forgotten my electronic application password. What shall I do now?

For security reasons, applicants are not provided with their passwords via telephone. If your electronic application contains a valid email address, you can change your password; however, this is only possible for the current admission procedure. If your application is not complete or has not been submitted yet, please create a new one. If you have already submitted your application and paid the application fee, you no longer need your password as you can access all the information regarding the entrance exam and the result of admission procedures even without it. All you need is your application ID and date of your birth.

If you no longer remember your application ID either, we can send it to you provided you request it from the email address you have entered into your application; in addition, the email also has to contain your full name.

7. I wish to change my field of study

If you want to change your field of study, please create a new application. If you have already paid the application fee, you may want to send an email to the address above requesting the transfer of the application fee to the new application. This is, however, only possible until the end of the application submission period; additional changes to field of study are not possible after the submission period.

8. Do I have to provide my email address and telephone number?

Yes, both information are mandatory. In case of any problems, you can be contacted by Office for Studies in a fast and effortless manner. Please check your email regularly.

9. I would like to apply for a place on a concrete specialization, but I can only see fields.

Studies at the University are organized as follows: The University offers degree programs each of which has one or more fields of study. Some fields are further divided into specializations. Create your application by selecting a field from the ones offered. After providing your personal information, you will be asked to specify the specialization.

Application fee payment

10. How can I pay the application fee?

After you submit your application, you will be prompted to pay the application fee. The cheapest way of doing so is by bank transfer (no additional charges - applies to payments made from Slovakia as well). The System will provide you with the bank account number and your unique variable symbol identifier. Please use this information in your postal money order, payment order, or internet banking transaction document.

11. Payment-related problems

  • I have underpaid the fee: Please make another payment to pay the remainder of the sum using the correct variable symbol identifier.
  • I made the payment two weeks ago, but the application has not confirmed the payment yet: Please scan your account statement or the document substantiating your payment and send it to prihlaska@vsfs.cz.
  • I have used a wrong or no variable symbol identifier: Please scan your account statement or any other document substantiating your payment and send it to prihlaska@vsfs.cz.
  • Will you refund the fee if I opt not to take the entrance exam? - No, the application fee is non-refundable.
Important: when paying by bank transfer from abroad, you must always choose the option of payment OUR (fees charged to the consignor of a payments).

12. What is the fee payment deadline?

Let us consider the following situation, where the application submission deadline is February 28: Provided you pay the application fee in the evening of February 28, its payment date might be that of the following day, i.e. March 1. That is why the University even accepts the payments made on March 1, or the first weekday following February 28. Therefore, you may also pay the fee in the morning of March 1 since its payment date will still be March 1. However, if you do so late in the afternoon of March 1, its payment date might be March 2 and, as a result, the fee might not be accepted.

The electronic application must be submitted by the midnight of deadline date (usually February 28), though. It is not possible to do so later on.

However, in the leap year, the application can be submitted by February 29.

Other

13. I do not have my letter of invitation to the entrance examination (I have lost it, I have not received it, etc.)

The letter that invites applicant for the entrance interview should be delivered at the latest two weeks before the interview date. Applicants are not required to bring the paper application form to the interview but they must have a valid passport or national identity card. They should also know the identification number of their application.

14. I do not understand some of the terms used in the description of fields of study
If you do not understand some terms related to the studies at the University, please read through the following section.

  1. Degree programme covers a certain specific area of studies, e.g. Physics, Humanities, etc. Every applicant is admitted to one of degree programmes offered. Each faculty may offer one or more fields of study within the same degree programme.

  2. Field of study specifies what the student specializes in within his/her degree programme. Students can enrol in one or more fields (depending on the type of studies since these can be single-subject or double-subject); additionally, study fields can differ in the available study modes (see below). During their studies, students can switch to other field(s) within the same degree programme under certain circumstances and therefore change the focus of their studies or the study mode.

  3. Bachelor's degree programmes aim to prepare students for the jobs which require knowledge of the latest findings. The standard length of studies (including practical training) is usually three years. Bachelor's degree (Bc.) is conferred on the graduates of these programmes.

  4. Master's degree programme aims to provide students with knowledge of the latest findings in the field of science, research and development. Strives to teach them how to use this knowledge in practice as well as develop their creative potential. The standard length of studies in master’s degree programme is two years. Master's degree programme may also represent follow-ups to bachelor's programme. The following degrees are conferred on the graduates of master's degree programme: Ing. (in the case of the Faculty of Economics and Administration graduates) and Mgr. (in case of studying Application informatics programme).

  5. Doctoral degree programmes involve scientific research and independent work in the field of development. The standard length of doctoral studies is four years. Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) is conferred on the graduates of these programmes.

  6. Full-time study mode allows students to attend lectures, seminars, classes, etc. given by academic staff.

  7. Distance study mode allows students to study with the aid of information means and does not require them to regularly attend classes.

  8. Combined studies mode represents a combination of full-time and distance modes.