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Organization, schedule, tuition fee, contacts

  Important terms:

  • Duration of the Course: January 14, 2013 – May 31, 2013
  • Entrance exam for study medicine: May 31, 2013
  • Applications for Premedical course 2012/2013 will be accepted from May 2012

Presented  subjects:

  • Biology  -  5 hours per week
  • Chemistry  -  5 hours per week
  • Physics  -  5 hours per week
  • Czech  -     3 hours per week
  • Medical English  -  2 hours per week
Details about the schedule will be announced during December.

Tuition fee:  CZK (Czech Crowns) 110.000,-

The tuition fee does not include accommodation, textbooks, meals and health insurance.

Applicants must make their own arrangements for:
    a) Accommodation
    b) Health insurance coverage

It is not difficult to find private accommodation in Prague. You can visit these sites for example:

The tuition fee payment is to be paid in Czech Crowns (CZK) or equivalent in EUR or USD no later than November 30, 2012 to the Bank address

Bank Name and Address:Československá obchodní banka (ČSOB)
Na Poříčí 24, Prague 1, 115 20, Czech Republic
Name of the Account:  Charles University in Prague, Third Faculty of Medicine
Account No: 0500081433 / 0300
SWIFT :CEKOCZPP
IBAN :CZ 82 0300 0000 0005 0008 1433

Application Forms:

Students who are interested to study the Premedical course in Prague can fill our an application form download here in format  fileformat-doc or download here in format fileformat-pdf  and forward it to the following address:

Charles University in Prague
Third Faculty of Medicine
Study division

Ruská 87
100 00 Praha 10
Czech Republic

 

Phone: 00420-267 102 206,
Fax: 00420-272 730 776
http://www.lf3.cuni.cz


Contact persons:

Vice-Dean for Undergraduate Education and Student Affairs: David Marx, M.D., Ph.D., (david.marx@lf3.cuni.cz)

Study division:
Vera Smidova (vera.smidova@lf3.cuni.cz)

The living cost in Prague is up from 300 US$ per month


How to obtain visa

For information concerning the legislation regulating the residence of aliens in the territory of the Czech Republic , please you contact Embassy of the Czech Republic in your home country. The references and some information is taken from the web side of the Charles University - Erasmus or the web side of the Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic- full text of the law: http://www.mvcr.cz)

Premedical Course Presented Subjects:

SubjectHead of the departmentContact: e-mail
Biologyassoc. prof. MUDr. Marie Černá, PhD.marie.cerna@lf3.cuni.cz
Chemistryprof. RNDr. Eva Samcová, PhD.eva.samcova@lf3.cuni.cz
Physicsassoc. prof. MUDr. Jozef Rosina, PhD.jozef.rosina@lf3.cuni.cz
Czech and Englishassoc. prof. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, PhD.jana.privratska@lf3.cuni.cz

Recommended books:

Biology :
Campbell N.A., Reece J.B., Mitchell L.G.: Biology  Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.1999, ISBN 0-8053-6573-7

Chemistry:
John W. Hill ed.:Chemistry and Life – An Introduction to General Organic and Biological Chemistry Macmillan Publishing Company, USA , ISBN:0-02-354541-0

Physics:
Sternheim M.M.,Kane J.W.: General Physics  John Wiley, N.Y. 1991, ISBN 0-471-52278-3

Testing methods during the course:

The student’s progress is monitored and evaluated by written tests and student’s activity in the lessons.  Written tests give an information about knowledge of the presented topics for participants and teacher.

2012-09-13