Swiss Alps & Top Degrees: Study in Switzerland

Why Study in Switzerland?

Popular Courses and Universities

Essential Information for Studying in Switzerland

  • Academic Qualifications: A high school diploma for undergraduate and a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programs. Some programs may have specific prerequisites.

  • Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in German, French, Italian, or English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS, or Goethe-Zertifikat).

  • Application Process: Submit applications directly to universities, including transcripts, motivation letters, recommendations, and language test scores.

  • Student Visa: Non-EU/EEA students need a visa and residence permit, requiring an acceptance letter, financial proof, and health insurance.

  • Tuition Fees: Public universities charge CHF 1,000 to CHF 4,000 per year, depending on the program and institution.

  • Living Expenses: Expect to spend CHF 18,000 to CHF 28,000 per year on accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.

  • Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships: Covers tuition, monthly stipends, health insurance, and housing for postgraduate studies.

  • University-Specific Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships are offered by many institutions.

  • Erasmus+ Program: Grants available for EU/EEA students.

  • Accommodation: CHF 600 to CHF 1,200 per month, varying by city.

  • Food: CHF 400 to CHF 800 per month.

  • Transport: CHF 50 to CHF 100 per month, with student discounts.

  • Health Insurance: Mandatory, costing CHF 300 to CHF 500 per month.

  • Work While Studying: Students can work up to 15 hours per week during semesters and full-time during holidays. Non-EU/EEA students must wait six months before working.

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit: Graduates can apply for a six-month permit to find a job and transition to a work permit.

  • Can I bring my family?
    Yes, with a family reunification visa, provided you have sufficient funds.

  • How do I apply for a visa?
    Apply at the Swiss embassy with an acceptance letter, financial proof, health insurance, and a passport.

  • What if I don’t meet language requirements?
    Many universities offer preparatory language courses.

  • Are internships available?
    Yes, most programs include internships for practical experience and networking.

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