Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 2004 (under different names), officially as University of Defence in 2004.
Location: Brno, Czech Republic.
Type: Public military university.
Affiliation: Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic.
Faculty of Military Leadership
Focuses on the preparation of officers for command and staff positions in the Czech Armed Forces.
Programs include Military Leadership, Economics, and Management, and Security and Defence.
Faculty of Military Technology
Specializes in technical and engineering education for military applications.
Programs include Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, and Communication Technologies, and Cybernetics.
Faculty of Military Health Sciences
Provides education in military medicine and health care.
Programs include Military Health Service, General Medicine, and Military Pharmacy.
The university engages in extensive research in areas related to national and international security, military technology, and health sciences.
Collaborates with both national and international institutions and participates in various defense and security projects.
Primarily for individuals aiming to serve in the Czech Armed Forces.
Admission requirements typically include a secondary school diploma, physical and psychological fitness tests, and successful completion of entrance exams.
The main campus is located in Brno, with additional facilities in Hradec Králové and Vyškov.
Equipped with modern laboratories, training centers, and simulators to support both education and research activities.
Participates in various international programs and exchanges with military and civilian institutions around the world.
Engages in NATO and EU defense education and training initiatives.
Graduates often pursue careers within the Czech Armed Forces or other defense and security sectors.
The university also provides continuous education and training for current military professionals.
Military Leadership
Focuses on preparing officers for leadership roles in the Czech Armed Forces.
Emphasizes command skills, military tactics, and strategic planning.
Economics and Management
Combines military and civilian economic principles.
Covers topics like defense economics, management, logistics, and organizational behavior.
Security and Defence
Focuses on national and international security issues.
Includes studies in defense policy, security strategies, and crisis management.
Mechanical Engineering
Covers mechanical systems and their applications in a military context.
Includes subjects such as thermodynamics, materials science, and mechanical design.
Electronics and Communication Technologies
Focuses on electronic systems and communication technologies used in defense.
Includes telecommunications, radar systems, and signal processing.
Cybernetics
Deals with automation, control systems, and robotics.
Covers areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and automated control systems.
Military Geography and Meteorology
Studies geographical and meteorological factors impacting military operations.
Includes remote sensing, cartography, and weather analysis.
Armament and Ammunition
Focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of military weapons and ammunition.
Covers ballistics, explosives, and materials used in armament manufacturing.
Military Health Service
Prepares medical professionals for service in military health units.
Covers military medical tactics, health service management, and field medicine.
General Medicine
Equivalent to civilian medical programs but with additional military medical training.
Includes general medical education with a focus on conditions relevant to military service.
Military Pharmacy
Combines pharmacy studies with military-specific applications.
Includes pharmacology, toxicology, and the logistics of medical supplies in the military.
Military Nursing
Prepares nurses for service in military health care settings.
Includes training in trauma care, emergency response, and field nursing practices.
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Military Leadership |
Military Leadership |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Economics and Management |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Security and Defence |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Technology |
Mechanical Engineering |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Electronics and Communication Technologies |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Cybernetics |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Health Sciences |
Military Health Service |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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General Medicine |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Pharmacy |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Nursing |
3 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Military Leadership |
Military Leadership |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Economics and Management |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Security and Defence |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Technology |
Mechanical Engineering |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Electronics and Communication Technologies |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Cybernetics |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Geography and Meteorology |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Armament and Ammunition |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Health Sciences |
Military Health Service |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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General Medicine |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Pharmacy |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Nursing |
2 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Military Leadership |
Military Leadership |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Economics and Management |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Security and Defence |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Technology |
Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Electronics and Communication Technologies |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Cybernetics |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Geography and Meteorology |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Armament and Ammunition |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
Faculty of Military Health Sciences |
Military Health Service |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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General Medicine |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Pharmacy |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
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Military Nursing |
3-4 |
Covered by Ministry |
Location: Brno, Czech Republic.
Language of Instruction: Primarily Czech; some programs or courses may be available in English.
Affiliation: Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic.
International students can apply to various programs offered by the university's faculties. The availability of programs in English may vary, so it is essential to check specific course details.
Faculty of Military Leadership
Military Leadership
Economics and Management
Security and Defence
Faculty of Military Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Electronics and Communication Technologies
Cybernetics
Military Geography and Meteorology
Armament and Ammunition
Faculty of Military Health Sciences
Military Health Service
General Medicine
Military Pharmacy
Military Nursing
Educational Qualifications: Equivalent to the Czech secondary school diploma for undergraduate programs, and relevant Bachelor’s degrees for Master’s programs.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in Czech (or English for English-taught programs).
Entrance Exams: Depending on the program, there may be entrance exams or other specific requirements.
Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs: Tuition fees for most programs are covered by the Ministry of Defence for selected candidates.
PhD/Doctorate Programs: Tuition fees are typically covered by the Ministry of Defence.
Government Scholarships: International students may be eligible for scholarships provided by the Czech government or other international scholarship programs.
University Scholarships: Specific scholarships for international students may be available; check the university’s website for details.
Accommodation: The university provides dormitory facilities for students.
Libraries and Laboratories: Access to well-equipped libraries and state-of-the-art laboratories.
Sports and Recreation: Various sports facilities and clubs are available.
Student Organizations: Opportunities to join student organizations and participate in cultural and social events.
Exchange Programs: The university participates in international exchange programs, allowing students to study abroad for a semester or a year.
Research Collaboration: Opportunities for joint research projects with international institutions.
Identify the Program: Choose the program you wish to apply for from the available Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD programs.
Check Requirements: Review the specific requirements for the chosen program, including academic qualifications, language proficiency, and any additional criteria.
Documentation: Gather necessary documents, which typically include:
Academic transcripts and certificates
Proof of language proficiency (Czech for most programs, English for some)
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Motivation letter or statement of purpose
Letters of recommendation (if required)
Entrance Exams: Prepare for any required entrance exams. These may vary depending on the program.
Online Application: Most programs require you to apply through the university’s online application portal. Ensure you fill out the application form accurately.
Application Fee: Pay any required application fees.
Written Exams: Some programs may require you to take written entrance exams. These exams typically test knowledge relevant to the chosen field of study.
Interviews: You may be required to attend an interview, which can be conducted in person or online. The interview assesses your motivation, suitability, and readiness for the program.
Medical Examination: Military-related programs often require a medical examination to ensure you meet the physical and psychological standards.
Fitness Tests: Some programs may include physical fitness tests as part of the admission process.
Assessment: The university evaluates your application based on academic performance, entrance exam results, interview performance, and fitness test results.
Selection: Successful candidates are selected and offered admission.
Acceptance Letter: If selected, you will receive an acceptance letter from the university.
Enrollment: Follow the instructions in the acceptance letter to complete the enrollment process. This typically includes submitting additional documents and attending orientation sessions.
Student Visa: International students need to apply for a student visa at the Czech embassy or consulate in their home country.
Residence Permit: Once in the Czech Republic, you may need to apply for a residence permit depending on the duration of your stay.
Application Deadlines: The deadlines for application submissions typically vary by program and faculty. For most programs, applications are usually accepted once a year.
Bachelor’s Programs: Applications are typically accepted in the spring, with deadlines often falling around March or April.
Master’s Programs: Similar to Bachelor’s programs, with application deadlines usually in the spring.
PhD Programs: Application deadlines may vary, but they often align with the academic calendar, typically around April or May.
Entrance Exams and Interviews: These are generally scheduled shortly after the application deadlines, often in May or June.
Start of Academic Year: The academic year usually begins in September.
Educational Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Programs: Completion of secondary education equivalent to a Czech secondary school diploma.
Master’s Programs: A Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
PhD Programs: A Master’s degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
Czech Proficiency: Since most programs are taught in Czech, proficiency in the Czech language is typically required. This may be demonstrated through a language test or prior education in Czech.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) may be required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Application Process |
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Ministry of Defence Scholarship |
- Czech and international students admitted to military programs |
- Full tuition coverage |
- Automatic consideration upon admission |
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- Successful completion of entrance exams and fitness tests |
- Monthly stipend for living expenses |
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Government of the Czech Republic Scholarships |
- International students from developing countries |
- Full tuition coverage |
- Apply through the Czech Ministry of Education |
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- Academic excellence |
- Monthly stipend for living expenses |
- Online application; details on the ministry’s website |
Visegrad Fund Scholarships |
- Students from Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) |
- Partial tuition coverage |
- Apply through the Visegrad Fund website |
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- Academic excellence and relevant study/research proposal |
- Monthly stipend |
- Online application |
Erasmus+ Program |
- EU and non-EU students enrolled in a full-time program |
- Mobility grants for study abroad |
- Apply through the home institution’s Erasmus+ coordinator |
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- Academic excellence and language proficiency |
- Coverage of travel and living expenses |
- Application through university's international office |
Merit-Based Scholarships |
- Current students with outstanding academic performance |
- Financial reward based on academic results |
- Automatic consideration based on academic records |
Research Scholarships |
- Students involved in significant research projects |
- Funding for research-related expenses |
- Apply through the relevant faculty or research office |
Bilateral Exchange Scholarships |
- Students from partner universities under bilateral agreements |
- Coverage of tuition fees for exchange period |
- Apply through the home university’s international office |
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- Academic excellence and relevant study/research proposal |
- Possible living expense stipend |
- Application through university's international office |
Campus Location |
Facilities Available |
Accommodation Type |
Cost of Accommodation (Per Month in USD) |
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Brno |
- Lecture halls, classrooms, laboratories |
Single Room |
$100 - $150 |
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- Libraries, study areas |
Double Room |
$70 - $100 |
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- Computer and IT facilities |
Shared Apartment |
$50 - $80 |
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- Sports facilities (gym, sports fields, swimming pool) |
Family Accommodation (if available) |
N/A |
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- Cafeteria and dining services |
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- Medical and health services |
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- Student clubs and organizations |
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Hradec Králové |
- Lecture halls, classrooms, laboratories |
Single Room |
$100 - $150 |
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- Libraries, study areas |
Double Room |
$70 - $100 |
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- Computer and IT facilities |
Shared Apartment |
$50 - $80 |
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- Sports facilities |
Family Accommodation (if available) |
N/A |
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- Cafeteria and dining services |
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- Medical and health services |
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- Student clubs and organizations |
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Vyškov |
- Training grounds and simulation centers |
Single Room |
$100 - $150 |
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- Libraries, study areas |
Double Room |
$70 - $100 |
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- Computer and IT facilities |
Shared Apartment |
$50 - $80 |
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- Sports facilities |
Family Accommodation (if available) |
Varies |
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- Cafeteria and dining services |
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- Medical and health services |
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- Student clubs and organizations |
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Rigorous Curriculum: The university offers a robust academic curriculum tailored to military and defense education, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of their chosen fields.
Research Opportunities: Students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, encouraging innovation and critical thinking.
Faculty Interaction: Experienced faculty members, many of whom have practical military experience, provide personalized guidance and mentorship.
Physical Training: Regular physical training sessions are integrated into the curriculum, promoting fitness and discipline.
Field Exercises: Practical military exercises and simulations are conducted to provide hands-on experience.
Leadership Development: Emphasis on developing leadership skills through various military training programs and exercises.
Sports and Recreation: The university offers a variety of sports facilities, including gyms, sports fields, and swimming pools. Students can participate in team sports like football, basketball, and volleyball.
Cultural Activities: Student clubs and organizations host cultural events, competitions, and festivals, fostering a sense of community and cultural exchange.
Clubs and Societies: A range of clubs and societies are available, catering to diverse interests such as technology, arts, and social service.
Student Dormitories: Living in student dormitories provides a communal living experience, fostering close relationships among students.
Events and Celebrations: Regular social events, celebrations, and military ceremonies are part of student life, promoting camaraderie and tradition.
Networking Opportunities: The university provides numerous opportunities for networking with professionals, alumni, and peers, which can be beneficial for future career prospects.
Counseling and Psychological Services: Support services are available to help students manage stress and maintain mental well-being.
Health Services: On-campus medical facilities ensure students have access to necessary health care.
Academic Support: Tutoring and academic advising are available to assist students with their studies and career planning.
Cultural Integration Programs: Programs are designed to help international students integrate into Czech culture and the university environment.
Language Courses: Czech language courses may be available to help international students adapt and succeed in their studies.
International Community: A diverse community of international students provides a global perspective and opportunities for cultural exchange.
Student Council: The student council represents student interests, organizing events and advocating for student needs.
Participation: Students have the opportunity to participate in decision-making processes and contribute to the university community.
Morning: Physical training and military exercises.
Midday: Academic classes, lectures, and laboratory sessions.
Afternoon: Practical training, field exercises, or extracurricular activities.
Evening: Study sessions, club meetings, and social events.
Accommodation: As previously mentioned, the cost of accommodation ranges from $50 to $150 per month, depending on the type of room.
Meals: On-campus dining options are available at affordable prices. Monthly meal expenses can vary but are generally reasonable.
Other Expenses: Books, personal expenses, and recreational activities should also be budgeted for.
Strict Code of Conduct: The university maintains a strict code of conduct to ensure discipline and order, reflective of its military nature.
Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety protocols are in place to protect students and staff.
Career Focus: The primary focus is to prepare graduates for roles in the Czech Armed Forces and other defense-related positions.
Guaranteed Employment: Most graduates are guaranteed positions in the Czech Armed Forces, contingent upon the successful completion of their studies and meeting physical and psychological fitness standards.
Career Counseling and Support:
Career Services: The university offers dedicated career services to help students with job placements, providing guidance on career paths and opportunities within the military and defense sectors.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars on resume writing, interview skills, and career planning are conducted to prepare students for the job market.
Internships and Practical Training:
Internships: Many programs include mandatory internships with military units or defense organizations, providing practical experience and exposure to real-world scenarios.
Field Training: Extensive field training exercises are part of the curriculum, enhancing students' practical skills and readiness for military roles.
Placement Programs:
Direct Recruitment: The Czech Armed Forces and other defense agencies conduct direct recruitment drives on campus, selecting students based on their performance and suitability.
Placement Cells: Each faculty has a placement cell that coordinates with defense organizations to facilitate the recruitment process.
Czech Armed Forces:
Officer Positions: Graduates often start their careers as officers in various branches of the Czech Armed Forces, including the Army, Air Force, and Navy.
Specialized Roles: Depending on their area of study, graduates may take on specialized roles in engineering, technology, healthcare, and logistics within the military.
Defense and Security Agencies:
National Security: Opportunities are available in national security agencies, focusing on areas such as intelligence, cybersecurity, and strategic planning.
Defense Research: Graduates with a focus on technology and engineering may work in defense research and development organizations.
International Organizations:
NATO and EU: Given the Czech Republic's membership in NATO and the EU, graduates have opportunities to work in various international defense and security roles within these organizations.
Peacekeeping Missions: Participation in international peacekeeping missions and other global defense initiatives.
Alumni Network: The university has a strong alumni network that provides support, mentorship, and networking opportunities for recent graduates.
Mentorship Programs: Experienced alumni often serve as mentors, helping students navigate their careers and providing valuable insights into the defense sector.
High Placement Rate: The university boasts a high placement rate, with the majority of graduates securing positions within the Czech Armed Forces or related defense sectors.
Leadership Roles: Many alumni have progressed to significant leadership roles within the military and defense organizations, showcasing the quality of education and training provided by the university.
Selectivity:
The university is known for its selectivity due to the rigorous academic standards, physical fitness requirements, and psychological evaluations that applicants must meet.
The exact acceptance rate is not publicly disclosed, but it is understood to be competitive given the specialized nature of the programs and the limited number of spots available.
Factors Affecting Acceptance Rate:
Entrance Exams: Applicants are required to pass comprehensive entrance exams specific to their chosen field of study.
Physical and Psychological Fitness: Candidates must meet strict physical and psychological fitness standards, which can limit the number of qualified applicants.
Academic Qualifications: A strong academic background, particularly in relevant subjects, is essential for admission.
Military Aptitude: An aptitude for military service, leadership potential, and a commitment to serving in the defense sector are critical factors in the selection process.
Primary Location: Brno, the second-largest city in the Czech Republic.
Address: University of Defence, Kounicova 65, 662 10 Brno, Czech Republic.
Facilities:
Lecture halls, classrooms, and laboratories
Libraries and study areas
Computer and IT facilities
Sports facilities, including gyms and sports fields
Cafeteria and dining services
Medical and health services
Student dormitories and accommodation
Location: Hradec Králové, a city in the northeastern part of the Czech Republic.
Facilities:
Lecture halls, classrooms, and laboratories
Libraries and study areas
Sports facilities
Medical and health services
Student accommodation
Location: Vyškov, a town in the South Moravian Region.
Facilities:
Training grounds and simulation centers
Lecture halls and classrooms
Libraries and study areas
Sports facilities
Medical and health services
Student accommodation