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Assessment in follow-up and shortened study

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6.Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education

6.9Assessment in follow-up and shortened study

Last update: 27 November 2023

Pupil/students assessment

For further information on assessment of learners in follow-up study (nástavbové studium) and shortened study (zkrácené studium) see in Pupil/students assessment in upper secondary education.

Progression of pupils/students

Information on progression of learners in follow-up study (nástavbové studium) and shortened study (zkrácené studium) see in Progression of pupils/students in upper secondary education.

Certification

The follow-up study (nástavbové studium) is completed by the Maturita examination (maturitní zkouška). The shortened study (zkrácené studium) is completed by Maturita examination or VET final examination (závěrečná zkouška), depending on the type of study.

The conditions of organisation of both examinations are specified in the Education Act, the Decree on the Maturita Examination in Upper Secondary Schools and the Decree on Completion of Education in Upper-secondary Schools in the Form of a VET Final Examination, and on Completion of Education in Conservatoires in the Form of a Graduate Examination.

Completion of the follow-up and shortened study

Type of study Examination Level of education ISCED level (2011)
Follow-up study Maturita examination secondary education with Maturita examination (střední vzdělání s maturitní zkouškou) ISCED 354

Shortened study aimed at achieving secondary education with Maturita examination

Maturita examination secondary education with Maturita examination ISCED 354
Shortened study aimed at achieving secondary education with VET certificate VET final examination

secondary education with VET certificate (střední vzdělání s výučním listem)

ISCED 353

In the follow-up study, the Maturita examination includes both the standardised part and profile part. The profile part, in addition to the written and oral examination of the Czech language and literature, or foreign language, consists of 2 or 3 compulsory examinations. Based on the framework education programme, the school head sets the offer of compulsory subjects for this part in such a way that the learner takes at least 2 compulsory examinations in the area of vocational education. One of the compulsory examinations must take the form of practical work or a thesis.

Participants who complete their studies at upper secondary schools in shortened study to acquire secondary education with the Maturita examination, i.e., those who have already acquired secondary education with the Maturita examination, do not sit for the standardised part of the Maturita examination.

The school head can recognise some of the partial examinations necessary for passing the VET final examination in the shortened study leading to the VET certificate if the content of this partial examination corresponds to the content of the partial examination which the learner has previously passed when terminating prior education.