University of New York in Prague - UNYP vs Metropolitan University Prague vs Czech University of Life Sciences Prague vs Prague University of Economics and Business - VSE vs Anglo-American University - AAU

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Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Metropolitan University Prague (5.00)
University of New York in Prague - UNYP: wins 0/6 categories
Metropolitan University Prague: wins 1/6 categories
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague: wins 0/6 categories
Prague University of Economics and Business - VSE: wins 3/6 categories
Anglo-American University - AAU: wins 2/6 categories
Prague International Business School - PIBS: wins 0/6 categories
Business Institut: wins 0/6 categories
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Best programme: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Prague, Czech Republic
5.00
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Best programme: International Relations and European Studies
Best programme: Bachelor of Business Administration
Best programme: Accounting and Finance
Best programme: Business Administration
Best programme: International Management
Prague, Czech Republic
Not rated
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Category ratings
Facilities
4.18
4.58
4.18
5.00
Win
4.40
4.00
Not rated
Location
4.88
4.20
3.50
5.00
4.60
5.00
Not rated
Professors
4.36
4.58
Win
3.91
4.00
4.47
4.00
Not rated
Internationality
4.64
4.78
3.73
5.00
Win
4.53
4.00
Not rated
Student life
4.48
3.98
4.18
3.00
4.55
Win
3.00
Not rated
Value
4.27
4.58
4.00
5.00
Win
4.44
3.00
Not rated
Accommodation
3.85
2.76
3.40
4.00
4.18
Win
3.00
Not rated
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Practical, real-world relevant curriculum and knowledgeable professors.
  • +Supportive, friendly, and approachable faculty and staff.
  • +Welcoming, international campus environment and ideal location.
  • +Supportive learning environment with dedicated and approachable professors.
  • +Strong academic foundation with practical insights and internationalization focus.
  • +Modern facilities, accessible locations, and vibrant student life.
  • +Vibrant campus life and diverse international community
  • +High educational standards and comprehensive, practical programs
  • +Excellent international relations and globally recognized degrees
  • +Excellent academic reputation and faculty expertise
  • +Practical learning opportunities and career connections
  • +Supportive learning environment and structured curriculum
  • +International environment and diverse community
  • +Supportive faculty and staff
  • +Engaging learning and career preparation
  • +Transformative learning experiences and career purpose
  • +Dedicated professors, critical thinking, and open dialogue
  • +Vibrant student community and lifelong connections

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Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are consistently disappointing.
  • -The curriculum is often perceived as irrelevant and lacking practical application.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources are a significant drawback.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support is disappointing.
  • -Experiencing biased treatment and bullying from professors, especially regarding language proficiency.
  • -Witnessing unfair grading practices where Czech students receive preferential treatment over international students.
  • -Rote memorization over critical thinking is prioritized.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and a lack of resources are a major drawback.
  • -The curriculum is often perceived as irrelevant and poorly delivered.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and a lack of necessary resources are common complaints.
  • -Poor communication and a lack of transparency from the institution are prevalent concerns.

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Rating summary
What students say

This institution receives particularly strong marks for its **Location**, which earned the highest score. **Student Life** and **Internationality** also stand out with very favorable ratings. Conversely, **Accomodation** received the lowest score among the evaluated aspects. **Facilities**, **Professors**, and **Value** all achieved solid, above-average scores, indicating a generally positive perception across most areas.

The university demonstrates exceptional strength in its internationality, scoring a near-perfect 4.78. Facilities and professors also receive very high marks at 4.58. While location and value are rated well, student life sits at a respectable 3.98. The most significant area for improvement appears to be accommodation, with a considerably lower rating of 2.76.

Academic and student life aspects of this university stand out, with Facilities and Student Life both scoring an impressive 4.18. Value also received a strong rating of 4. Areas for potential improvement include Location and Accommodation, which scored lower at 3.5 and 3.4 respectively. Professors and Internationality received solid mid-range scores, indicating a generally positive but not exceptional performance in these areas.

With top marks in facilities, location, internationality, and value, this institution excels in providing a well-equipped and accessible environment. Student life, however, received a more modest rating, suggesting room for improvement in that specific area. Accommodation and professor quality are also considered strong points.

This institution garners strong feedback, particularly in **Location**, which received the highest rating. **Student Life** and **Internationality** also score very well. **Facilities** and **Value** maintain a solid standing. The area receiving the lowest rating, while still positive, is **Accomodation**. Overall, the university demonstrates a well-rounded performance with a clear standout in its geographical setting.

This institution demonstrates considerable strengths in its **location**, earning a perfect score. Its **facilities**, **professors**, and **internationality** are also well-regarded, all receiving strong ratings. Conversely, areas such as **student life** and **accommodation** present opportunities for improvement, as indicated by their moderate scores. The overall **value** also lands in the middle tier, reflecting a mixed but generally positive assessment.

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Reviews summary
Highlights

All 45 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.64/5. Students praise professors' real-world expertise and practical curriculum, alongside a welcoming, international campus and supportive community.

All 5 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/5. Students praise the strong academic foundation, practical insights, and supportive environment with dedicated professors. Extracurricular opportunities and internationalization are also highlighted.

University reviews are overwhelmingly positive (~83%), highlighting a great atmosphere, campus life, and diverse study opportunities. A small minority (~8.3%) encountered challenges with accents and perceived unfairness in oral exams.

University reviews are largely positive, with ~60% of feedback being favorable. Students highlight strong program reputation and career connections. A smaller portion of feedback (~20%) criticizes the curriculum for being too theoretical and rote memorization-focused.

With 62 reviews and an average rating of 4.5/5, feedback is ~100% positive. Students highlight a fun, fulfilling experience with strong community, an international environment, and professional growth opportunities, amplified by Prague's attractive setting.

This university receives a highly positive rating of 4/5 from its students. The single review highlights transformative academic experiences, supportive professors, and a vibrant student community with ample opportunities for involvement and connection.

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Rating distribution
5★
64%
100%
42%
20%
53%
0%
0%
4★
36%
0%
42%
40%
53%
100%
0%
3★
0%
0%
8%
20%
0%
0%
0%
2★
0%
0%
8%
20%
0%
0%
0%
1★
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Most useful review
Most liked
Teacher enthusiasm and quality of educatoin

I really like UNYP because the teachers are so enthusiastic about the subjects they teach. Generally, most of the lessons were very interesting and engaging, and I truly enjoyed them. The teachers are experts in their respective fields, and it's always fun to talk to them about research and ideas. Additionally, I would really like to point out the opportunities, general contacts and experiences in psychology!

Erasmus experience

I have spent one semester here thanks to the Erasmus exchange programme and I can honestly say that it was the greatest semester I have spent in the last 2 years as a student. The facilities are modern, friendly and can be easily used. The buildings of the university are placed in quiet and easily accessible places. The teachers are open-minded, kind, friendly, they do not behave in a superior manner. The university also pays attention to student life, they organize meetings and student afternoons. Not to forget all the opportunities Prague is giving you, starting with interesting events, conferences, workshops as well as entertainment.

Bulling against Russian students

In overall that was a sad experience unfortunately as instead of concentrating on the learning you had to be stressing out on how strong your accent was in Czech in order not to get another portion of bullying from professors for where you’re from. Oral part of each exam was a total madness as again, Czech students were lucky to get a mark 3 just for a couple of words, while Russian students were kept for 40 min and still were left with “not succeeded” results. We were all in the same room, so we witnessed that with our own eyes. Due to that a lot of Russian students had to repeat the program twice and graduate not in 3 years, but in 4-6 years. I’m glad a few professors were sane and very pleasant people, but mostly Economical faculty especially Business Administration program in Czech language was a nightmare for students from Russia. We were so happy to finally graduate at least for Bachelor program and never to continue with this horrible faculty PEF specialty Podnikani a Administrativa (in cz) again. I’m taking about time period 2013-2019, hopefully those professors are not there anymore. For the sake of my objective opinion, I’m happy to mention that I’ve been working for a big international company for many years now, I speak several languages fluently and accents were never a problem in the international environment, but for this university it did unfortunately. I’m so happy I’m not a student anymore and I don’t recommend to study in Czech for any foreigners here in Prague , rather choose English programs even in the same faculty PEF at this university.

Lots of memorizing, less thinking

At this university, you need to memorize tons of information - most of it you will never ever use + you will forget it right after the exam. Students are not encouraged to use their brains and to come up with their own solutions, but to just absorb the information the teacher gives them. I got As and Bs but haven't learn almost anything.

Quality and experience!

I can say I am completely different from before and after AAU. At some point I wondered but now without even noticing I can see my knowledge has improved a lot. I say seamless because it is not the traditional type of learning, you learn through hands on projects, in class discussions, real world scenarios, interactive sessions and becomes part of your day to day life and interests. I 100% Recommend AAU to anyone who wants to experience a life-long a real international community and learn in the process while having the time of your life in Europe!

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