Study In Switzerland
Overview:
Switzerland is a mountainous country known for its top-notch colleges, research facilities, high standard of living, and abundance of possibilities to explore the surrounding natural beauties. It is also home to some of the best chocolate and fondue in the world.
Interesting Facts About Switzerland:
- 7.3 million people (July 2003 EST.)
- German, French, Italian, and Romansh are all recognized as official languages.
- Capital: Bern
- Major cities Zurich, Basle, Geneva, Berne, and Lausanne
- The largest city, financial, and industrial hub is Zurich.
- telephone area code 41
- Switzerland Swiss Franc is the used currency.
Why Switzerland?
High-quality education
World-leading research environment
Low tuition fees as universities are mainly publicly funded
Wide spectrum of study programs
Many study programs in English
High-quality education
World-leading research environment
Low tuition fees as universities are mainly publicly funded
Excellent facilities
Wide spectrum of study programs
Low student/faculty ratio and small working groups
Many study programs in English
Low student/faculty ratio and small working groups
Excellent facilities
Education Cost
- Average Fees For Diploma Programs: CHF 18,500/-
- Bachelors & Post Graduate Diploma: CHF 20,500/- MBA: 24,000/-
- Tuition fees vary depending on the institution and the study programme
Cost Of Living
- Living expenses range between CHF 19,000 and 29,000 per year depending on the location of the university and individual needs
Test Requirements
- IELTS or TOEFL scores as a proof of English Proficiency.
- Diploma programs require an IELTS Overall band score of 5.0
- Post Graduate Diploma programs require 5.5 bands Bachelors & Masters Programs require an Overall band score of 6.0
Intake
- January
- February
- April
- May
- July
- August
- October
- November