Study in Switzerland

 

Study in Switzerland

 

Officially named as the Swiss Confederation, Switzerland is one of the wealthiest and most productive countries in the world. Although most Bachelor’s programs are taught in one of the country’s official languages, German, French or Italian, you may also study in Switzerland in English, since there is an increasing number of master’s and PhD programs addressed to international students. In fact, more than 49000 international students chose to study in Switzerland in 2009. That over 21% of the student population body!

BASIC INFORMATION

Located in the Alps, Switzerland has a long history in neutrality, direct democracy and federalism. Switzerland is also home to many important international organizations, such as the Red Cross, the International Olympic Committee and the World Economic Forum, just to mention a few of them. In spite of the fact that Switzerland is not a member state of the European Union, it signed the Schengen Agreement, which affords you the opportunity to travel around Europe without the need for additional visas. Switzerland universities for international students considered top class institutions .If you hold a foreign or international secondary or higher education degree, you will have to pay registration and tuition fees at public and in private institutes, foreign students must pay registration fees of approximately 50 – 80 EUR. Tuition fees for foreign students range from ca. 750 to 3000 EUR per semester depending on the school.

SCHOLARSHIPS
Switzerland created all necessary facilities and conditions for the talented youth, encouraging the inclusion of students from all over the world, to fulfill their potential and contribute to the prosperity of the country. By the way, deserving students can study in Switzerland for free. Foreign students are attracted by the many opportunities to study in different languages, but also by the practical nature of the educational system. Many university professors, as well as the majority of students take part in all kinds of research activities, provided by a wide range of international PhD programmes available in Switzerland.

THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM

The Swiss education system is a reflection of its federal system. Confederation, cantons and communes (municipalities) share responsibility for various parts of the system.Currently, Switzerland has 12 recognised traditional universities (10 cantonal universities and 2 federal institutions of technology), 8 universities of applied sciences, 15 universities for teacher education, and further university-level institutions funded by the Swiss Confederation that offer to study in Switzerland for international students. In addition to these institutions, there are also a number of private universities and educational institutions in Switzerland.

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