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Masaryk University

Tuition fees at Masaryk University for 2024 - 2025

The tuition fees for English-language programmes vary from 1,900 EUR to 9,500 EUR depending on the programmes of tuition per academic year.

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Masaryk University
Žerotínovo nám. 617/9,
Brno, Czech Republic
601 77
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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+420 549 491 111
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Location

Brno, the capital of the Czech province of Moravia, is an ideal place for people wishing to study in Central Europe. Being the second largest city in the Czech Republic it is big enough to have a major European centres’ benefits but small enough to retain its cosiness and charm. It is home to 6 universities and more than 75,000 students. The city's historical centre echoes that of Vienna, complete with cobblestone pedestrian zones and fascinating architecture spanning the whole period from the Middle Ages to the present day. Thanks to its strategic location at the heart of Central Europe, major regional centres such as Prague, Bratislava, Vienna, Budapest, and Krakow are easy to reach by train and bus.