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Apart from being the most popular tourist destination, Switzerland is also a great destination to study abroad for international students. Switzerland is moderately populated, with around 8 million people. Three Swiss universities have been ranked in the top 100 global universities in 2023. Some of the top universities in Switzerland offer highly employable courses along with a unique and enriching educational experience for international students.

Top Universities in USA

Politecnico di MilanoETH
Zurich

QS World University Rankings 2024: 7

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

QS World University Rankings 2024: 36

University of Zurich

QS World University Rankings 2024: 91

University of Bern

QS World University Rankings 2024: 126

University of Geneva

QS World University Rankings 2024: 128

University of Basel

QS World University Rankings 2024: 124

University of Lausanne

QS World University Rankings 2024: 220

University of St. Gallen

QS World University Rankings 2024: 436

Student permit requirements for Switzerland

There are two types of study permits for studying in Switzerland. A short-term Schengen study permit for up to 90 days and a long-term national study permit.

Take a look at the documentation needed for a study permit:

Course name
Banking and Finance
MBA
Hotel & Hospitality Management
Art & Design
International Law
Computer Science
Architecture
Medicine
Engineering

Switzerland offers various scholarships and financial aid options to support international students pursuing their studies in the country.

Some of the prominent scholarship programs available for international students in Switzerland are:

These scholarships are offered by the Swiss government through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS). They are available for doctoral and postdoctoral studies as well as research fellowships in Swiss universities and research institutions. The scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other allowances.

ETH Zurich offers merit-based scholarships to outstanding international students pursuing a Master’s degree at the university. The scholarship covers tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of the program.

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) offers several merit-based fellowships to exceptional international students applying for a Master’s program. The fellowships provide financial support to cover tuition fees and living expenses.

Jobs Average salaries in EUR per year
Tax advisors €78,682
Medical practitioners €150,000
Engineering €87,500 – €125,000
IT professionals €100,000
Teachers €25,055
 
Expense Cost in EUR per year
Tuition fee Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree €400-€3,700
Ph.D. Degree €100-€900
Accommodation €300-€350
Living cost €1500-€1,700
Food €1000-€1200

Please note: The expenses mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount may vary.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the Switzerland as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a Swiss institution, proof of German, French, or English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa.

Tuition fees range from CHF 500 to CHF 4,000 per year. Living expenses typically range from CHF 20,000 to CHF 30,000 per year.

Yes, scholarships are available from universities, the Swiss government, and other organizations.

Yes, up to 15 hours per week during term time.

Yes, graduates can extend their residence permit for up to six months to search for employment.

Yes, you can get up to 20 lakhs without property.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the USA as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a US institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa (F-1).

Tuition fees range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year. Living expenses can vary from $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, along with private and government-funded options.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week on-campus during term time.

Yes, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows up to one year (or three years for STEM graduates) of work experience.

Yes, you can get up to 60 lakhs without property.

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