How many students are applying for
An analysis reveals varying levels of student interest and competition for places in Czech secondary schools ahead of the upcoming admissions tests.
This article discusses the competitive landscape of admissions to secondary schools in the Czech Republic, noting that more than twenty students may compete for a single spot at the most sought-after institutions. Conversely, several schools and programs have a surplus of available places compared to the number of applicants, indicating a disparity in demand across different types of educational offerings.
A total of 156,000 students are vying for admission this year, which is a decline of three thousand from the previous year. The high-stakes admissions tests are set to commence on April 10. Detailed data from the Czech Education Results Assessment Center (Cermat) reveals clear insights into the number of applications and available spaces across high schools, conservatories, and vocational schools. Students applying have the option to select up to five different fields of study, highlighting the competitive nature of the admissions process.
Moreover, Aktuálně.cz provides an interactive infographic that displays comprehensive statistics on application numbers and vacancies at all educational institutions. This resource aims to help students and their families understand the dynamics of school admissions in the Czech Republic, guiding them in their choices based on current trends in -student interest, enhancing their preparation for the upcoming tests.