Only one week left to apply! Start your future at BUT
Do you want to study at a prestigious technical university, develop your skills, and take part in cutting-edge research? In that case, Brno University of Technology is the right choice for you and now is the perfect moment to take the next step. The application deadline is Tuesday, March 31, so don’t miss it and start your journey at BUT.

BUT has long been among the leaders in modern technical education. The university responds to the current challenges of today’s world and offers a wide range of study programmes, from traditional fields to innovative and rapidly developing areas such as microchips, cybernetics, sustainability, and creative industries including game design. Studying at BUT opens doors not only to industry, but also to science, business, and the arts, allowing everyone to pursue what they truly enjoy.
A major advantage of studying at BUT is also the strong emphasis on combining theory with practice. “Everything we go through in theory, we also try out in practice. There was more than enough lab work during my studies,” highlights Oliver Piovarči, a student of Sports Technology. Students have the opportunity to get involved in real-world projects, collaborate with companies and research teams, and gain experience that will help them enter the job market. Many of them even kick-start their careers while still studying.
Passion drives BUT students
According to current students, BUT is the right choice for those who want to study in depth and understand connections. Thanks to the innovative approach of the lecturers, studying is far from boring. “I try to make it more than just a lecture, more like a small theatre performance,” says Jiří Jaroš, a lecturer who is very popular among students. At the same time, there is a strong belief at the university that no one is ever alone at BUT. “There is always someone who will advise, explain, or help,” confirms Anna Imrichová, a student of Energy Engineering.

Study and experiences go hand in hand
Student life at BUT is not limited to lecture halls. Students have the opportunity to join student organisations, clubs, or university teams and further develop their skills. They can choose from student unions and international organisations to teams focused on technology directly at BUT. “What I like most is that we can grow in different directions and there are always opportunities to improve,” explains Kateřina Špunarová, a Civil Engineering student.
Another great benefit of studying at BUT is the city of Brno itself, which is among the most popular student cities in the Czech Republic and abroad. It’s no surprise, Brno is full of gastronomy, culture, sports, and science, offering not only entertainment but also plenty of internships and job opportunities in the field.

Applying is easy!
All you need to do is choose your study programme, complete the online application in the E-application section, and submit it before the deadline. You can find more information about studying on the website Here you can start.
Whether you are interested in modern technologies, cutting-edge science, or creative fields, don’t hesitate and apply to BUT – the deadline is approaching! #HereYouCanStart
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