The advantage of studying in the Czech Republic is that the education level of the Czech Republic does not lag behind the world, and it belongs to a higher level in architecture, art and gardens. Needless to say, the reputation of Charles University, Prague University of Technology also has a high level, and the Czech Republic, as a powerful country among the last ten countries in the European Union, is increasingly valued by the world. Its superior geographical location has become a strong development trend in the Czech Republic ~ ~ ~ and the living standard in the Czech Republic is low and the visa rate is high. These are hot spots for studying abroad, especially after entering Schengen at the end of this year, which has promoted more exchanges, and there is no visa problem for European tourists ~ ~ ~ Of course. The cost of studying abroad is mainly divided into the following categories. 1, application fee. 2. Visa and related expenses. 3. Transportation expenses. 4. Tuition. 5. rent. 6. Living expenses. 7. Other expenses. 50,000 a year is a must in Prague. But in other cities, it is 30,000-40,000/year. Much cheaper than western European countries.
International students are not allowed to do part-time jobs, but many students do "black jobs".
You can change your student visa into a work visa.