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We are currently working on updating the page for the 2024/2025 academic year, so not all dates and information are currently up to date.
We are currently working on updating the page for the 2024/2025 academic year, so not all dates and information are currently up to date.
* The duration is calculated in days from the date of enrolment.
Enrolment is a legal proceeding under the Higher Education Act when you acquire the status of a student and the rights and obligations specified in the Act and the internal regulations of CTU and FIT. For example, you are entitled to tax credits or a student / international ISIC card. At the same time, however, the so-called maximum duration of studies by which you must complete your studies begins to count.
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):
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 portal for foreigners
You do not have to worry about where to lay your head. CTU offers accommodation in its dormitories. However, you must apply for it in time. The application deadline for the 1st round is 15 July 2024. If you need help with your registration, you can contact the Accommodation Department at ubytovani@suz.cvut.cz. The date for starting your accommodation is from 2 September 2024.
If you enrol at a later date, you may apply for a dormitory without a CTU account. You will log into the accommodation booking system using your study application number and the password you set when you submitted your application.
Every university student has a CTU account, which is used for logging into most faculty and university systems. Use the First Password app to set your password and find your unique username.
If you have been a student or an employee of CTU and your password no longer works, or you do not remember it, you have to come in person to the CTU Card Centre, where, after verifying your identity, they allow you to set a new one.
If you remember your original password, but it has expired, and no more than 180 days have passed since the expiration date, you can try to reset it using the password reset form.
The KOS study information system is used to administer and organize instruction. Please fill in your contact address and account number. (It also applies to students who have previously studied at FIT.) After enrolment, you can download a confirmation of your studies here.
You will also use the system to register for examinations or courses and create your timetable.
Your school email is the official electronic communication channel with the faculty. You will receive important messages from the Office of Student Affairs and teachers through this channel. Therefore, check your inbox regularly and use only your school address for correspondence with teachers and other faculty members.
Your school mailbox will not be created automatically after enrolment, but you must request its creation by the first week of classes.
Please see our instructions for more information on using email services at FIT.
The international eduroam network covers the faculty’s premises. It can come in handy during the summer, as it also works at railway stations in addition to educational facilities.
In the first semester, we will divide you into study groups with a prepared timetable. When your timetable is ready, you will see it when you log into KOS and the Fittable app. You cannot change it in the first semester, and study group assignments are random.
In the following semesters, you create your timetable yourself in the KOS system, and students with better grades are given priority in creating the timetable. Each semester you should be registered and successfully obtain approximately 30 credits (i.e. 180 credits in total for the entire study).
Study plans, recommended study pathways, courses and credit numbers can be found in the White Book.
If you want to learn the basics of Czech, you can register for the semester faculty courses, BIE-CZ0 and BIE-CZ1.21, and earn some credits. For more information, please contact your study officer.
Alternatively, you can also take language courses from the ESN club.
During the holidays, you can practice the necessary concepts and skills in mathematics that will make the start of your studies easier as part of the BIE-PKM preparatory course. In addition, you can earn an assessment and 4 credits for its successful completion.
Its start is scheduled for the first half of August. You will be informed about the course launch by email (if you are already enrolled) or by following the course website. If you enrol at a later date, you can also log into the MARAST system earlier using your Google account.
Also, prepare for one of the first semester courses, BIE-UOS, during the holidays. In the BI-ULI e-learning course, you will learn the basics of the Linux operating system and how to use the command line. You can earn another assessment and 2 credits for successful completion.
Detailed information and login details will be provided during the holidays to already enrolled students. Those who enrol at a later date will get the information afterwards.
Would you like to get to know your classmates before the start of the semester and get to know the pitfalls of your future studies? We organize several familiarization events for new students.
You will need your student ID card to enter buildings and classrooms or to prove your identity in exams. You can get it at the CTU Card Centre, where you can book your visit in advance to avoid long queues.
We recommend choosing the ISIC card, which costs some money but allows you to take advantage of student discounts and benefits. However, it can only be issued from September. You can no longer use the ISIC card from your high/secondary school at CTU.
The 2024/2025 academic year begins on 23 September 2024. There will be no joint information lecture on the first day. It is because everyone’s timetable may not start on Monday. All other important study dates can be found in the academic year schedule.
So to start your studies at FIT, just attend your first class according to your timetable. Best of luck!
The guide or our navigation system will help you decipher the classroom codes. You can also learn more about our buildings on the Faculty buildings page. In addition, on the first few days, senior students at the entrances to the buildings will give you advice as part of the so-called “Akce prvák” (Freshmen’s event).
The FIT++ club brings together active students of FIT CTU. The society is mainly intended for students who want to get to know their faculty classmates, like to learn something new and try out various projects and events. Club members regularly help the faculty organize events such as the Open Day.
The club’s vision is to create an international community at CTU. They try to integrate international students into life in the Czech Republic and events at the university. They make surroundings where different cultures meet and foreign and Czech students get to know each other.
The association is the umbrella body for individual faculty, dormitory and hobby clubs at CTU. They organize many regular and even more random activities ranging from sports competitions, lectures, and music festivals, through smaller events to various courses.
There are several checkpoints in your studies, where you must earn at least a certain number of credits to continue your studies. You must then obtain a total of 180 credits for your entire studies.
Duration of studies | number of credits |
---|---|
In the first semester |
15 |
In the first academic year (2 semesters) |
30 |
In each subsequent academic year (2 semesters) |
40 |
You choose your specialisation during your studies. You should start registering for your specialization courses from the second year.
You must finally decide on your specialization when choosing your final thesis topic. You will then report your chosen specialization to the Office of Study Affairs.
You must earn at least 180 credits to complete your studies successfully. At the same time, you must complete all compulsory courses of the programme as well as your chosen specialization.
You complete your studies by writing and defending your final thesis and passing the State Final Examination. You should choose your thesis topic at least one semester before submitting it.
You solve the usual administration associated with the study with your study officer. As self-funded students, you can also contact the study advisor. She can help you with the planning of courses or with overcoming obstacles during your studies. An appointment must be arranged by email.
Officer for studies in English and Erasmus/internship international students
Study advisor for bachelor self-funded students
The person responsible for the content of this page: Ing. Zdeněk Muzikář, CSc.