Masaryk University
Brno, Czech Republic — muni.cz
- QS Ranking
- #801
- THE Ranking
- #801
- Founded
- 1919
- Type
- Public Research University
- Students
- 33,000+
- Acceptance Rate
- 55%
- QS Ranking
- #801
- Brno
- Czech Republic's second city — thriving tech scene
- Law
- #1 law school in Czech Republic
- Informatics
- Strong cybersecurity and informatics research
Overview
Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public university in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 1919. Ranked #801 by QS World University Rankings, it offers Czech Republic's second-largest university with leading law, medicine, and informatics — named after the founder of Czechoslovakia. With 33,000+ students and 7,500+ (23%) international students, it maintains a globally oriented academic community. Research partnerships and strong industry connections ensure graduates are prepared for impactful careers.
Admission Process
Applicants submit official academic transcripts, national entrance exam results where required, and English proficiency evidence (IELTS 5.5–6.5 or equivalent) for English-taught programmes. Russian universities accept national USE exam scores or international equivalents. Eastern European universities often conduct local entrance exams; contact the admissions office for specifics. Graduate applicants need a bachelor's degree, personal statement, and references.