KOS or Moodle?
KOS is for administrative study records: enrollment, exam dates, grades, and timetable data. Moodle is for course materials, assignments, quizzes, and teacher announcements.
Shortcut board for CVUT study, IT, and campus systems.
CVUT Crossroad groups official university entry points with short notes about when each system is useful. It is meant for moments when a student knows the task, such as enrolling in a course, resetting a password, checking a canteen menu, or finding a faculty guide, but does not remember which CVUT service owns that task.
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Use the notes below when two services look similar. The linked pages remain the source of truth for deadlines, prices, access rules, and account instructions.
KOS is for administrative study records: enrollment, exam dates, grades, and timetable data. Moodle is for course materials, assignments, quizzes, and teacher announcements.
UserMap manages your main CTU identity. Eduroam uses a separate network password, so changing the CTU password does not automatically fix Wi-Fi login problems.
Use SUZ pages for accommodation applications, extensions, move-in instructions, deposits, and office contacts.
Use Agata for daily menus and SUZ dining pages for canteen locations, card setup, payments, and student prices.
Printing rules depend on faculty. Start with FIT printing guides or FSv plotter information when using those buildings.
Set your CTU password first, then check KOS, Moodle, eduroam, email, card, dormitory, and faculty-specific pages.
The student guide explains the main services by task, including what to check before contacting support.