Czech University of Economics
Czech technical university
Masarik University
Several private schools are also very good at English teaching. The tuition fee is moderate, about 5w RMB per year, and the undergraduate course lasts for 3 years, with a master's degree 1 year.
2. Get a notice from abroad to apply for a visa through the materials submitted by the study agent, but usually you get a notice from the preparatory class, study Czech 1-2 years in advance, and then go to the Czech university to study, but Czech is particularly difficult. You'll know when you touch it yourself.
It's not easy to learn, but it's still hard to recommend English teaching if you can learn to use it hard, but I don't think it's appropriate to study English teaching in Czech Republic. You can consider other countries unless you have to study in the Czech Republic for special reasons. There is no other way to learn except art.
4. What is the average dividing line? Only when you learn Czech can you take the entrance examination for every university with Czech high school students. Every school is different. You can apply to many schools at the same time It is not difficult to take the entrance exam. The examination scope of each school varies according to the department you choose. I have taken the business administration exam, with a score of more than 80, which seems to be 50. But after that, it's still hard to read. There are nearly 80 students in public universities, and the lecture hall is too fast for me to understand. In the end, I choose. After all, whether it's private universities that teach English to learn knowledge, or to use English by themselves, or general private enrollment, the recent TOEFL or IELTS test scores are required to be above ibt80 IELTS 5.5, which is basically the case ~
In short, the Czech Republic is not a good choice for studying abroad, except for art and architectural design (personal opinion)