in full-time mode – it enables the university student to attend classes regularly, i.e. to attend lectures, seminars, practical lessons and other educational activities run by academic staff.
in combined mode – (previously called distant) it allows to study with the use of online study support. Teaching usually takes place for one or two days per week.
for graduates of secondary schools and specialized schools of vocational education
Bachelors programmes
Masters programmes (long, five-year)
for graduates of Bachelors study
follow-up Masters programmes (short, two-year)
for graduates of Masters programmes
rigorous procedure
doctoral study
for graduates of secondary schools and specialized schools of vocational education and universities
lifelong education (the required completed education is mentioned in individual programmes and sources).