Overview




Switzerland offers two distinct worlds: Public Universities (like ETH Zurich) are incredible research hubs with surprisingly low tuition fees, while Private Hospitality Schools offers the world's most luxurious and practical business education. It is a country of perfection—safe, clean, and efficient—located right in the heart of Europe.

Top Reasons to Study in Switzerland

1. Globally Respected Institutions
Swiss universities consistently rank among the world’s top institutions, particularly in science, engineering, and business.

2. International & Multilingual Environment
Programs may be taught in English, German, French, or Italian, offering a truly global academic experience.

3. Strong Industry Connections
Switzerland has close links between academia and global industries, including finance, technology, pharmaceuticals, and hospitality.

4. Exceptional Quality of Life
Switzerland regularly ranks among the best countries globally for safety, healthcare, and overall living standards.

5. Central European Location
Easy access to major European cities and international organisations.

Studying in Switzerland means joining an education system built on precision, research, and academic excellence. Universities emphasise independent thinking, innovation, and real-world application, preparing students for leadership roles in international environments.

Beyond academics, students benefit from Switzerland’s stable economy, multicultural society, and outstanding infrastructure. The country offers a safe, organised, and globally connected student experience.

Why Study in Switzerland?

Academic Excellence & Research Leadership: Switzerland is a global leader in research output and innovation.

English-Taught Programs Available: Many postgraduate and selected undergraduate programs are offered in English.

Strong Career Value: Swiss qualifications are highly respected by employers worldwide.

Multicultural Exposure: A truly international student and professional environment.

Top Universities in Switzerland

  • ETH Zurich (Public - Top for Engineering/Tech)
  • EPFL (Public - Top for Tech)
  • University of Zurich
  • EHL Hospitality Business School (World #1 for Hospitality)
  • Glion Institute of Higher Education (Private)
  • Les Roches (Private)
  • Popular Study Areas

  • Hospitality & Luxury Brand Management (The global #1)
  • Computer Science & Robotics
  • Banking & Finance
  • Civil & Mechanical Engineering
  • International Relations (Geneva is the HQ of the UN)
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Student Life & Support

    Swiss institutions provide structured support for international students, including:

    • Academic advising and orientation programs
    • Language support courses
    • Career services and employer networking
    • International student offices

    Student life in Switzerland is well-organised, safe, and integrated into city life.

    Estimated Cost of Studying

    • Public Universities: Surprisingly low! CHF 1,500 – CHF 4,000 per year.
    • Private Hospitality Schools: Very high. CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 per year (often includes food/accommodation).
    • Living Expenses: Approximately CHF 1,800 – CHF 2,500 per month

    Switzerland has a high cost of living, which should be planned carefully.

    • Note: You must prove you have sufficient funds (approx. CHF 21,000) in a bank account before arriving.
  • Scholarships for International Students

    Switzerland offers scholarship opportunities through government-funded programs, universities, and international research grants. These may include merit-based scholarships, research fellowships, and limited living allowances.

  • Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships: Prestigious full scholarships for postgraduate researchers and artists.
  • ETH Zurich Excellence Scholarship: Covers full study and living costs for outstanding Master’s students.
  • University Specific Grants: Many schools offer partial waivers for high achievers.
  • Scholarships are competitive and subject to eligibility criteria and deadlines.

    Stay & Immigration

    International students require a residence permit to study in Switzerland. After graduation, students may be eligible for limited post-study stay options depending on current immigration regulations and individual circumstances.

    Non-EU graduates can apply for a 6-month residence permit after graduation to look for a job.

    The job must be related to your degree and of "scientific or economic importance" to Switzerland. While competitive, securing a job here often leads to the highest salaries in Europe.

    Note: Visa regulations are subject to change and may vary depending on nationality, study level, and individual circumstances. Applicants are advised to verify the latest requirements with official government or embassy sources before submitting an application.

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