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About Foundation programme

Our programme is tailored for students who would like to study general medicine, dentistry or physiotherapy in Czech Republic. Within one year you will gain the strong foundation in biology, chemistry and physics needed for the admission tests and further study of medicine. At the same time, you will learn the basics of the Czech language which is required at faculties of medicine for the  communication with patients, but also will make your life in Czech Republic so much easier. You can also improve your English level if you wish so, as the medical programmes in all Czech medical faculties is taught in English.

Simply put, it’s because of its individual approach you won’t get anywhere else. We are not a big educational institution, rather a group of teachers highly motivated and excited about passing our information and experience unto you. Our teachers are medical students who went through a similar situation as you not that long ago, and now have plenty of experience teaching other students how to succeed at the admission test. In addition, we will be there for you from the time of your arrival to Czech Republic all the way through to your admission to the faculty of medicine. We offer to help you with coming to Czech Republic, getting a visa if needed, finding an accommodation and many more.

We have small study groups with a maximum of 15 students, which makes our lessons more like seminars rather than boring lectures. This means you can always ask your teacher when you didn’t understand something, the teachers encourage you to participate in the seminar through asking questions, doing quizzes etc. A very important part of our courses is practising questions from textbooks but also questions made by our teachers so that they correspond with questions in the admission test, making you as prepared as possible.

Of course! One of our most important goals is to present you with the topics you need for admission to the medical faculty in context with relevant medical information. As medical students and doctors we know not only how to prepare you for the entrance exams, but also  which of the information you will use when studying any medical faculty.

Yes. Regular tests serve as an important feedback for you to see how well you have mastered the topic, also it gives us a picture of how well each topic was described. At the end of our course you will write a larger test which is very similar to the real admission test and serves as its simulation for you – the Bmedic admission test. After every test an explanation of the questions follows.

Yes, it is possible. Deposit 1000 € must be paid within 14 days after ordering the Foundation programme, the remaining amount is due until 1.10. 2019. If you wish to pay in the form of a deposit, check the respective box when ordering.

We only accept payments through bank transfers. You will receive more information concerning the payment after submitting the application form.

About Czech Republic

When compared to western European countries everything is cheaper in CZ, especially food and alcohol beverages. Of course, the living costs depend on your life style, it is cheaper to cook your own meal then going to restaurants, but the difference isn’t that remarkable as in other countries.

  • for accommodation in Brno you pay around 5000 CZK (200 €) a month
  • food for a week costs around 800 CZK (30 €) of course depending on things you are used to buyingThe living costs therefore range between 300 (12 €) CZK to, let’s say, 600 CZK (24 €) per day.

Read more: https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/brno

If you’re a citizen of the EU country + Switzerland, Norway Iceland or Liechtenstein you don’t need a visa to stay in Czech Republic.  You can stay in the Czech Republic without any special permit, solely on the basis of a travel document or an identity card.

National language in Czech Republic is Czech. It is a Slavic language similar to Slovak or Polish and as that can be difficult to learn for someone coming from a non-Slavic country.

Czech Republic is a very special place concerning religion. Due to certain historical events 90 % of the population are atheists. The major religion then, as in other neighbouring countries, is Christianity.

In Czech Republic we have every kind of weather. It gets quite warm in the summer (from June to September) and cold in the winter (December to February).

  • summer temperatures rise as high as 40 °C
  • in winter it can get as cold as -20 °C

Most of the days are quite sunny and the weather is stable in CR.

Brno is a splendid city. It isn’t as big and crowded as Prague or Vienna but at the same time has the vibes of a modern city. Its historic centre is full of bars, cafés, pubs and restaurants. There’s always something going on – markets, festivals, exhibitions etc.

Brno is a scientific centre of Czech Republic with lots of scientific facilities and start-up companies.

To become a medical doctor, it takes 6 years of studies. There are 3 years of pre-clinical training and 3 years of clinical training.

If you want to become a dentist, it takes 5 years.

Read more about faculties of medicine in the Czech Republic…

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