Dentistry at Masaryk University is a five-year English-taught programme at the Faculty of Medicine in Brno. It leads to Medicinae Dentium Doctor, abbreviated MDDr., which the Faculty of Medicine describes as equivalent to Doctor of Dentistry.
Masaryk Dentistry program overview
Best fit
Students who want an English-taught Dentistry route in Czechia with the same Brno campus environment as Masaryk Medicine, but a higher Dentistry pass mark.
Degree outcome
The Faculty of Medicine information sheet lists Dentistry as a five-year Master degree programme taught in English and leading to MDDr. / Doctor of Dentistry.
Recognition note
The information sheet says the degrees are recognized in EU countries and in accordance with Directive 2005/36/EC. Licensing still depends on the country where you want to practise.
Admissions and application timeline
The Faculty of Medicine 2026/2027 admission information lists e-applications for Dentistry from 2 January 2026 to 31 July 2026. Applicants must attach the transcript/certificate of the previous school year or final diploma.
Applications
2 Jan-31 Jul
Faculty of Medicine e-application window for 2026/2027.
Tuition
CZK 400,000
Published annual Dentistry tuition for the 2026/2027 intake.
Exam attempt
Once per year
The information sheet says applicants may sit the entrance exam only once per admission year.
Recognition fee
CZK 750
Administrative fee for secondary-education recognition before enrolment.
Documents
What applicants should prepare
Faculty of Medicine e-application.
Transcript/certificate of the previous school year or final diploma.
Secondary-school results and final certificate/diploma for Czech recognition before enrolment.
Authenticated copies and official translations where required.
Passport/ID and standard applicant information.
Exemptions
Dentistry is stricter
The official exemption section says it applies for General Medicine only, not Dentistry. Dentistry applicants should plan around the entrance exam unless the faculty publishes a different Dentistry-specific rule.
Masaryk Dentistry entrance exam
The 2026/2027 entrance examination for Dentistry is a written exam in Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Each subject test has 40 multiple-choice questions and a 50-minute time limit.
Chemistry
40 questions
Five answer options per question, with one correct answer.
Biology
40 questions
Biology is tested as a full written subject.
Physics
40 questions
Physics is mandatory for Masaryk Dentistry.
Pass mark
65%
The Dentistry acceptance pass mark is higher than General Medicine.
No periodic table or reference materials are needed, apart from a simple calculator. Higher-scoring students have priority in admission, so Dentistry applicants should aim well above the minimum pass mark.
Tuition fees and budget
The Faculty of Medicine 2026/2027 information sheet lists CZK 400,000 as the full Dentistry tuition fee per academic year. Tuition does not cover accommodation, meals, books, travel, insurance or document-processing costs.
Cost item
Current planning figure
Notes
Tuition
CZK 400,000 / year
Published for 2026/2027 Dentistry.
Recognition fee
CZK 750
Administrative fee for recognition of secondary education before enrolment.
Dormitory accommodation
Approx. EUR 200 / month
The information sheet lists this as a shared-room dormitory figure.
Meals in refectory
Approx. EUR 8 / day
Based on three meals per day in an academic refectory.
Living costs in Brno
Approx. EUR 650-900 / month
Use a higher budget for private housing, travel, insurance and personal spending.
Curriculum and clinical preparation
The admissions information confirms that Dentistry is taught in English and that students must also take Czech language training and pass Czech examinations in the first, second, third and fourth years. That matters because clinical dental training eventually involves patient communication.
Early years
Biomedical foundations and the science base needed before dental clinical work.
Pre-clinical skills
Dental students should expect lab and technique-heavy preparation before direct patient work.
Clinical years
Later training moves toward supervised dental care, patient communication and professional practice.
Czech language
Czech exams in the first four years support later communication with patients.
Foundation route
Masaryk's Faculty of Medicine runs a 20-week Foundation Programme for students aiming for General Medicine or Dentistry. The Dentistry page also points applicants toward this route.
Masaryk also lists General Medicine through the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy through the Faculty of Pharmacy. Their admission models are not identical to Dentistry.
Dentistry preparation needs the same three science blocks as Masaryk Medicine, but the listed pass mark is higher. Medimentor helps applicants build a timed Chemistry, Biology and Physics plan, practise MCQ recall and keep enough margin above the 65% minimum.
Chemistry
Practise reactions, calculations and theory under multiple-choice timing.
Biology
Build recall for human biology and general biology topics from the faculty syllabi.
Physics
Keep Physics in the weekly plan from the beginning, since it is tested as a full subject.
Can I study Dentistry in English at Masaryk University?
Yes. Masaryk University's Faculty of Medicine lists Dentistry as a five-year English-taught Master's programme leading to MDDr., equivalent to Doctor of Dentistry.
How much is Masaryk Dentistry tuition for 2026/2027?
The Faculty of Medicine 2026/2027 admission information lists Dentistry tuition at CZK 400,000 per academic year.
What is the Masaryk Dentistry entrance exam?
For 2026/2027, the Faculty of Medicine information sheet lists written entrance tests in Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Each test has 40 multiple-choice questions, 50 minutes, five answer options and one correct answer.
What score do I need for Masaryk Dentistry?
The Faculty of Medicine information sheet lists the Dentistry acceptance pass mark as 65%. Higher-scoring applicants have priority when places are allocated.
Can Dentistry applicants use the Medicine entrance-exam exemption routes?
No. The 2026/2027 information sheet says the listed entrance-exam exemptions apply for General Medicine only, not Dentistry.
Does the Foundation Programme help Dentistry applicants?
Yes. The Faculty of Medicine Dentistry page says the Foundation Programme is for students who intend to enter General Medicine or Dentistry and provides preparation for the entrance examination and first year.