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Open Days at each faculty

Faculty of Science – 19/1/2013 and 22/1/2013 from 9:00 a.m., Kotlářská 2, Brno or on the Brno – Bohunice campus
Faculty of Law – 10/1/2013 from 3:00 p.m., Veveří 70 on the first floor in classroom numbers 136 and 140
Faculty of Sport Studies – 22/1/2013 from 10:00 a.m. on the Brno – Bohunice campus in the building A11, auditorium (aula) 114
Faculty of Economics and Administration – 28/1/2013 from 1:00 p.m. in the building of the FEA, Lipová 41a, CitiHall, auditorium (aula) P1
Faculty of Education – 12/1/2013 in the buildings of the FE at Poříčí 9/11 and Poříčí 31, from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the Office for Studies, each department will hold presentations at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m.
Faculty of Medicine – 12/1/2013 at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 16/1/2013 at 3:00 p.m., on the Brno – Bohunice campus, Kamenice 5, in the Pavilion A22, auditorium (aula)
Faculty of Informatics – 15/1/2013, 23/1/2013 and 31/1/2013 from 12:30 p.m., Botanická 68a, Brno
Faculty of Arts – 18/1/2013 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., Arna Nováka 1, Gorkého 7, Veveří 28, Janáčkovo nám. 2a, Komenského nám. 2, Brno
Faculty of Social Studies – 18/1/2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Joštova 10, Brno

Entrance examination dates

Applicants applying to study some majors at the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, and Faculty of Science must take additional tests from their chosen field of studies. The dates are as follows:

Applicants to the Faculty of Sports Studies, in addition to the Learning Potential Test, must take a practical entrance exam in physical education and some of them also a science test (those applying for Regeneration and Nutrition in Sport or Physics of Physiotherapy) on 4-5 May 2013. You can find more information here in Chapter 10. You will also find videos describing the requirements for each sport discipline and mathematics and biology test samples on this page.

Applicants for the field of study Theory and Practice of Ancient Music, offered by the Faculty of Arts, take a practical exam.

National Comparative Exams

The Faculty of Social Studies and the Faculty of Informatics take into account National Comparative Exam (NCE) results when considering applicants. The dates for the NCEs are as follows:

Applicants to the Faculty of Social Studies must take the National Comparative Exams, specifically the GAP and STT tests. However only exams taken on 8/12/2012, 9/2/2013, 9/3/2013, 6/4/2013, and 8/5/2013 shall be recognized. They must take each GAP and SST test at least once (they can take them several times). The applicant's best scores from each test are used for the admissions process by the Faculty of Social Studies.

Successfully passing the National Comparative Exams is one way that applicants can be accepted to the Faculty of Informatics and the Faculty of Economics and Administration. The Faculty of Informatics accepts applicants whose test results from the GAP, GAP Sk or Mathematics tests are in the top 30 %. The results from the first five exam dates are taken into account. Detailed information about conditions for recognizing GAP results as an alternative form of admissions can be found on the webpage of the FEA and webpage of the FI (in the form of Request for Entrance examination remission).

Preparatory course for the entrance exams

Some faculties offer their own preparatory courses focused on field-specific tests. You can find a list of these courses and information about them here: is.muni.cz/obchod/vzdelani/pripravky/?lang=en. In case of ambiguities or complications with application for the courses, please contact Iva Dudíková or Miroslav Zítko.

Learning Potential Test samples

The web page www.muni.cz/study/admission/tsp offers all previous versions of the Learning Potential Test taken by all applicants for study at Masaryk University between the years 2003-2012. You can find a key to questions and a link to interactive exercises of the LPT at the same web page.

Information about study possibilities for applicants (and their parents or teachers)

Those interested in study at MU can contact Mgr. Iva Dudíková or Mgr. Miroslav Zítko, the Teiresias Centre educational psychologists, to get more information on study options and adjustments for people with psychological disorder or chronic somatic disease.

Which field of study should I choose?

Applicants with psychological disorder or chronic somatic disease can choose any field of study offered by the faculties of MU. Nevertheless, we recommend choosing your field of study carefully, considering your disorder or disease and its expected progress.

We recommend that you browse through the Course Catalogue, as well as individual subjects of the field you are interested in. If you are not sure about the suitability of the chosen field, feel free to contact the Teiresias Centre educational psychologists, Mgr. Iva Dudíková or Mgr. Miroslav Zítko.

How do I take the entrance exams?

1. Please fill out an electronic application; the application form is available in the is.muni.cz/?lang=en, at is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Do not forget to apply for an adjustment of the admissions process based on your chronic somatic disease or psychologial disorder (the item is called Requesting special conditions due to health impairment).

You have to support your claim for the entrance exam adjustment with a report issued by a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist, or, if you have a chronic somatic disease, by your doctor. The report must not be older than 2 years.

2. Applicants should expect to take the same written entrance exams as required of all students by individual faculties and fields of study:

3. You will take the test in the Teiresias Centre after receiving a written invitation for the exam by post. The time allotted to you to take the exam may be extended and conditions for taking the exam may be adjusted according to your individual needs resulting from the state of your health. However, under no circumstances is it possible to be excluded from the entrance exam or to have the content of the exam modified based on a psychological disorder or a chronic somatic disease.

4. If you are not immediately accepted by the dean of the faculty in the first round of admissions due to a low exam grade, do not let this discourage you. As part of the admissions process you are allowed to call for a review of your exam, which may lead to success.




Last updated: 21. 11. 2012


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