First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University
Admission Process – First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
In order to be able to study at the First Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague, there are certain requirements that the application documents must fulfil. Otherwise, there might be problems at the time of matriculation.
In addition, every applicant pass a written entry test. The test comprises three subjects:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Mathematics or Physics (you can choose)
You will be invited to a short interview, which works as a complement of the written test. It is usually very general.
The admission tests are organised and offered by MSA in different places in Germany. You will find more details in our section Dates Overview.
At the First Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague you can start your studies in September.
Upon your request, we will send you a list of the admission requirements. It is also possible to advise you by phone. The application documents must reach us before the application period expires. This will give us time to check your application file and make sure everything is correct.
In addition, we will send you all learning material for you to prepare better for the entrance test.
To receive all the information about the First Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague, send us an e-mail with your address, landline phone number, mobile phone number, qualifications and a certification of your level of English. Should you already hold a university degree, please tell us in which field, and when and where it was awarded to you.
In order to contact us, please use the contact form or call us at 0049 (0) 1805 – 530 531*.
(*€ 0.14/min. from a German landline. Mobile telephone max. € 0.42/min.)
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Notes regarding the accreditation and recognition of the degree:
You have doubts about the recognition of the degree in your country? It is the easiest way to directly address the responsible authorities or professional associations in the respective country for more information about the conditions and the complete registration and recognition of the degree.