What do I need to have done to access the SFE?
You can apply for the state final exam if you have fulfilled all of the following points:
- You have successfully completed all the prescribed compulsory and elective courses.
- You have reached the minimum credit value of your studies
- For single-subject full-time study: bachelor’s 180 credits, master’s 300 credits and follow-on master’s 120 credits
- Details for double majors can be found under the question Can I spread my SFE over several semesters?
- In your undergraduate studies you have taken two semesters of physical education.
- You have successfully passed the prescribed language exam, in a language for specific professional purposes. The requirements for the exam may vary from faculty to faculty.
"You may be awarded a certificate from an examination appropriate to your proficiency and language level according to the CEFR for Languages. However, the requirements of individual faculties vary and a list of currently recognised certificates can be found in the individual departments of the Language Centre at the faculties," explains Alena Hradilová from the Language Centre.
Related to the State Final Examination topic
- What is the state final exam?
- How do I complete my studies properly?
- What do I need to have done to access the SFE?
- I have fulfilled everything necessary to access the SFE. Can I postpone my exam?
- I am studying concurrent studies and the part of the SFE is the same for both. Do I have to take it twice?
- What if I can't attend the SFE?
- What if I fail the state exam?