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Congratulations on your admission to the Faculty of Medicine! Here's what you need to do next: Start with the notarization and translation of your high school diploma by a Czech notary and translator. Confirm your attendance for enrollment through the Student Information System and pay the required tuition fee by September 1, 2014. If you're from a non-EU country, apply for a long-term visa at your embassy and expect processing to take up to three months. Ensure you complete these steps to secure your enrollment and begin your studies.
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What I should do after my admission? I will start to work ona notarizationand translation ofmy high school diploma (must be done by Czech notary and Czech translator) http://www.lf1.cuni.cz/en/list-of-notaries-and-translators-in-prague I will visit Student Information System to confirm if I will come to the enrollment I will pay tuition fee
Confirmation of presence on enrollment day Before 1.9.2014 I will confirm if I will come or not to enroll in Student Information System I will visit this page https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/login.php?do=ucha I will put my Application ID, date of birth and sex to table “Login with ID number (if you already have one)” I will see my application and I will click on it There will be my number of points from the test, final result “Admitted“ and details to the enrollment day “Please fill in following form to help the university” -I will fill that table and Faculty will be able to see if I will come or not
Tuition fee 330 000 CZK for General Medicine 360 000 CZK for Dentistry The faculty should get always the full amount of tuition fee latest at the date of enrolment If you plan to come to study we recommend providing the payment at the latest till 1.9.2014 Payment in instalments is not accepted in any case! If the payment is not done, the applicant won’t be enrolled as a regular student of the faculty More information: http://www.lf1.cuni.cz/en/tuition-fee-2?f=for-applicants
VISA If I’m from non-EU country or don’t have Schengen visa I will have to ask on Czech embassy for long-term visa Each country has different requirements, I will have to check them with embassy Faculty will provide for me admission papers and contract with dormitories (if I haven’t rented a place where to stay in Prague and have contract with landlord yet) I should count with 3 months term to get a visa More information from Czech Ministry of the Interior http://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/information-for-schools-and-students.aspx?q=Y2hudW09Nw%3d%3d