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Bachelor study

  • How is the entrance exam organized?

    After completing the requirements, the applicants will be invited to participate in the entrance examination. Important terms and conditions are outlined in the corresponding Dean's directive - Admission Procedure Rules and Conditions for Admission to Study into Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Study Programmes in English at the FEEC BUT for the Academic Year 2026/2027

    The concrete date and time will be communicated to the applicants at least a month prior to the examination. An alternate term can be granted only if health issues or other serious problems occur. An applicant will be entitled to request such an exemption only once, and participating in another entrance exam held elsewhere at the same time will not be considered an excuse for absence. An appropriate excuse letter, completed with a doctor’s note or a similar slip of proof, must be submitted the day after the regular date of the exam.

    The entrance examination takes place usually in the second half of May

  • Content and evaluation of the entrance exam

    The applicants are invited to take the written knowledge test and to attend the English language competence assessment session, as specified in the relevant Dean's directive - Admission Procedure Rules and Conditions for Admission to Study into Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Study Programmes in English at the FEEC BUT for the Academic Year 2026/2027

    The applicants' performance is to be evaluated immediately after the end of the exam, and an authorized member of academic staff will guarantee that the entire process is standard and correct.

    Following the completion of the procedures, the results will appear in the participants’ e-application tables.

    The final decision letter will be sent to the candidates via a registered postal service within 1 month of the date of the exam.

  • Useful information What are the topics for the written test?

    The test tasks will cover different segments of mathematics, physics, and informatics, respecting the current high school curricula. For further details, see an an illustrative example.