Diploma Recognition ****************************************************************************************** * Assessment of foreign tertiary education in the admissions procedure of Charles Universi applicants to doctoral programmes of study ****************************************************************************************** If you completed the previous higher education at a foreign higher education institution, of the following documents: a document obtained in accordance with sections 89 and 90 of t Education Act proving general recognition of a foreign higher education in the Czech Repub “nostrification”); a foreign document concerning a foreign higher education if it is deeme equivalent in the Czech Republic in accordance with its international agreements without a administrative procedures (a higher education diploma and diploma supplement from Slovakia Hungary, or Slovenia); or a foreign document concerning a foreign higher education to be a Faculty (for a fee of CZK 690). In the admissions procedure the faculties will assess compliance with the requirement of s completion of study in master’s programme of study under section 48 (5) of the Higher Educ case of applicants who obtained foreign education by completing a higher education program higher education institution. Send the documents listed below in hard copy form by post (the documents cannot be sent by following address of the faculty. Address of the faculty: Faculty of Education, M. Rettigové 4, 116 39 Praha 1 (Department f Scientific Activities) Fee of CZK 690: Account number for payment: Komerční banka, Account number: 85236011/0100, 920, specific symbol: student number, IBAN: CZ43 0100 0000 0000 8523 6011, SWIFT: KOMBCZPP The following documents may be used to prove compliance with the requirement of successful study in master’s programme of study at a foreign higher education institution: a) document proving general recognition of foreign higher education in the Czech Republic general “nostrification”) The applicant must submit: Completed form, An authenticated copy of a document obtained in with sections 89 and 90 of the Higher Education Act or in accordance with prior legal regu general recognition of a foreign higher education in the Czech Republic. It is issued by t education institutions, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, the Ministry of the I Ministry of Defence. For more information on the procedure for recognising foreign higher Charles University see: https://cuni.cz/UKEN-16.html [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UKEN-16.htmlh" 3,000 is paid to the public higher education institution or the Ministry of Education, You which performs the assessment in the procedure to recognise foreign higher education). Forms of Authentication All documents submitted by the applicant to the faculty must be duly authenticated in acco relevant international agreements (a list valid as of 1 May 2018): States which have entered into a legal aid agreement with the Czech Republic – original do valid in the contracting states without any further authentication. If the applicant submi documents they must be authenticated copies made by a Czech or foreign notary, at a Czech made by means of Czech Point service. List of states which have entered into a legal aid agreement with the Czech Republic: Afgh Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, France, Croatia, People’s Republic of Korea, Cuba, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Hungary, Macedonia/FYROM, M Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Greece, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Syria, Spain, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam. b) a document concerning a foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent in t without any further administrative procedures A foreign document concerning a foreign higher education which is automatically equivalent Republic in accordance with its international agreements without any further administratio these include documents certifying completion of a programme of study in Slovakia (with th diplomas issued by foreign branches of Slovak higher education institutions after 28 March the procedure under letter (c) is applicable), in Poland, Hungary, or Slovenia (only maste procedure under letter (c) is applicable to bachelor’s diplomas from Slovenia). The applicant must submit: Completed form, An authenticated copy of diploma, certificate, document (for example a certificate of completion of study) issued by a foreign higher edu institution, An original or authenticated copy of the diploma supplement or a transcript o passed, In the case of a certificate of higher education issued by a Slovak higher educati after 28 March 2015, also a statement issued by a foreign higher education institution in which the programme of study completed by the applicant was offered. Free of charge. Forms of Authentication All documents submitted by the applicant to the faculty must be duly authenticated in acco relevant international agreements (a list valid as of 1 May 2018): States which are signatories of a multilateral convention to simplify the authentication o official documents – Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisati Public Documents (The Hague, 5 October 1961, published under no. 45/1999 Sb.m.s. (the Coll International Agreements)), “The Hague Convention”. For these states a uniform authentication of documents is stipulated, the so-called Aposti a competent authority of the state in which the diploma was issued (the so-called Apostill The list of Apostille authorities is available from the website of the Hague Conference at hcch.e-vision.nl (Authorities, per Convention, Convention No. 12, direct link: http://hcch index_en.php?act=conventions.authorities&cid=41). Documents from the following states must be authenticated in the form of Apostille: Andorr and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, the Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Be Botswana, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Burundi, Cook Islands, Chile, China – only Hong Kong (legalisation is required in the case of other territories of China), Denmark, Democratic S?o Tomé and Príncipe (from 15 July 2008), Dominica, Dominican Republic (authentication by clause from 30 August 2009), Ecuador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, French territories (i.e., Fr the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Komodo Islands, Marti Caledonia, Réunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna), Grenada (from 7 April 2 date it was covered under Great Britain), Guatemala, Honduras, India, Ireland, Iceland, It Japan, Republic of South Africa, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Ko Rica, Lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, Moroc Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Namibia, Germany, Niue, the Netherlands and its territ Netherlands Antilles, Aruba), Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, San Marino, the Seychelles, Suriname, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent an Swaziland, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Uruguay, the United Sta and its territories (i.e., American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Vi the United States), Great Britain and its territories (i.e., Jersey, the Bailiwick of Guer of Man, Anguilla, Bermudas, British Antarctic Territory, British Virgins Islands, British Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Saint Helena, South Georgia and S Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands), Vanuatu, and Venezuela. In the case of documents from the member states of the European Union, Norway, the United America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand it is possible to replace the Apostille (in th with superlegalisation) with an authenticated copy of the documents (similarly to option ( that at the same time at least one of the following conditions is met: • The foreign secondary school or higher education institution, based on a request sent by confirms by e-mail to the faculty that the applicant is a graduate of this foreign seconda higher education institution; • The foreign higher education institution sends the faculty a transcript or diploma suppl applicant in a sealed envelope, or the applicant submits a transcript in a sealed envelope documents; or • The official website of the foreign secondary school or higher education institution ena as to whether the applicant is one of its graduates (e.g., the possibility to download, af a password, the transcript of the applicant from the official website of the foreign highe institution). c) foreign document concerning a foreign higher education The applicant must submit: Completed form, An authenticated of the diploma, certificate, o document (for example a certificate of completion of study) issued by a foreign higher edu institution, An original or an authenticated copy of the Diploma Supplement of the transcr examinations passed. If needed the faculty will request the applicant to submit also the following documents: A information on the content and scope of foreign higher education, A statement issued by th foreign body confirming that the given higher education institution is authorised to offer in the given foreign state (a statement on accreditation) was offered. A FEE OF CZK 650 AP Forms of Authentication All documents submitted by the applicant to the faculty must be duly authenticated in acco relevant international agreements (a list valid as of 1 May 2018): Other states – documents on the completion of study must be superlegalised. In the case of superlegalisation, the authenticity of signatures and stamps on the original documents is • By the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the state where the secondary school or higher edu institution which issued the document has a registered address, or by the relevant foreign • And also by the relevant embassy of the Czech Republic. The requirements for the submission of duly authenticated documents are also considered fu the applicant submits authenticated copies of documents that were previously authenticated listed above that applies to the documents submitted by him (e.g., in the case of a diplom applicant submits an authenticated copy of the superlegalised documents). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Translations Documents which are not originally issued in the Czech, English, or Slovak languages must translated into the Czech or English languages. Other documents If the situation of the applicant calls for it, the applicant also submits the following d a. A power of attorney, if the applicant is represented by an attorney for the purposes of compliance with the requirement for admission under section 48 (4) and (5) of the Higher E b. If the applicant’s name changes, an authenticated copy of a document proving such chang marriage certificate); c. An authenticated copy of the decision to award international protection, if the assessm by a person listed in section 90 (4) of the Higher Education Act and if this person wishes possibility of substituting a document with an affirmation. Additional Information on Translations Documents which are not originally issued in the Czech, English, or Slovak languages must translated into the Czech or English languages. If the official translation is made by other than a Czech certified translator, the sheets translations must be attached to the authenticated copies of the documents they relate to way that makes it impossible to subsequently change or replace the sheets containing the t Translations attached to unauthenticated copies of documents shall not be accepted.