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Study in Switzerland

Home to the world’s best hospitality schools and top-ranked technical universities like ETH Zurich. Switzerland offers high salaries, a superior quality of life, and a safe, multicultural environment in the heart of Europe.

Why Study in Switzerland?

Switzerland is consistently ranked as the most innovative country in the world. It offers a unique blend of high-quality education, stunning natural landscapes, and political stability. Whether you are looking for cutting-edge research in engineering or the gold standard in hospitality management, Switzerland is the premier destination.

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Benefits of Studying in Switzerland

World-Class Quality

Home to ETH Zurich (ranked top 10 globally) and the best hotel management schools.

High Salaries

Switzerland has some of the highest starting salaries for graduates in the world.

Schengen Travel

Explore all 27 Schengen countries visa-free during your weekends and holidays.

Multilingual

Opportunity to learn German, French, or Italian while studying in English.

Top Universities

From elite public research universities to prestigious private hospitality institutes.

Featured Institutions

ETH Zurich
EPFL Lausanne
Univ. of Zurich
Univ. of Geneva
Univ. of St. Gallen
EHL Hospitality
Glion Institute
Les Roches

Entry Requirements

Level of Study Academic Language (English Programs)
Bachelor’s Degree High School (Excellent Grades) IELTS 6.0 – 6.5
Master’s Degree Relevant Bachelor’s IELTS 6.5 – 7.0
MBA Bachelor’s + Work Exp. IELTS 7.0 / GMAT

*Public universities have very strict academic entry requirements.

Cost of Education

Public universities are heavily subsidized, while private hospitality schools are premium.

Public Univs

CHF 1k – 4k

Per Year

Private Business

CHF 20k – 30k

Per Year

Hospitality

CHF 30k – 50k

Includes Food/Board

Living Expenses

Switzerland has a high cost of living, but this is balanced by high quality. Students typically need CHF 1,500 – 2,500 per month. Proof of funds required for visa is approx CHF 21,000 per year.

  • Rent: CHF 600 – 1,200 / month
  • Food: CHF 400 – 600 / month
  • Insurance: CHF 80 – 150 / month
~CHF 21k
Annual Requirement

Scholarships

The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are available for foreign scholars and artists. Individual universities like ETH Zurich also offer merit-based scholarships for Master’s students.

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Work Opportunities

While Studying

Non-EU students can work up to 15 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays (after residing in Switzerland for 6 months).

Post Study

Graduates from Swiss universities are granted a 6-month residency permit to find a job. Once employed, they can switch to a work permit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know German/French?

For English-taught Master’s programs, no. However, for Bachelor’s at public universities, the language of instruction is often the local language (German/French). Private schools teach in English.

Are internships available?

Yes, especially in hospitality programs. Paid internships are an integral part of the curriculum at schools like EHL, Glion, and Les Roches.

How expensive is Switzerland?

It is expensive. Rent and food costs are high compared to neighbors like Germany or France. However, part-time wages are also high (min CHF 20-25/hour).

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