"Education abroad is not just about exploring new horizons; it's about discovering the limitless potential within yourself to thrive in a global world."

Switzerland, being a global hub for innovation, diversity, networking, and stability, is a highly sought-after destination for international students. Despite its small size, the country has a long-standing history of welcoming students from around the world. The combination of educational excellence, picturesque classrooms with breathtaking mountain views, makes studying in Switzerland an exceptional and unique experience.
Furthermore, Switzerland is renowned for its cleanliness and boasts excellent public transportation and a top-notch healthcare system. Additionally, international students will be pleased to know that the country offers some of the world's highest salaries.

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  • Hotel and Hospitality Management.
  • Artificial Intelligence.
  • Banking and Finance.
  • Quantitative and Systems Biology.
  • Interdisciplinary Sciences.

International students participating in exchange programs in Switzerland are exempt from paying any tuition fees. For those pursuing studies at Swiss public universities, the average tuition fees vary depending on the level of education. For Bachelor's and Master's programs, the fees typically range from 400 to 3,700 EUR per year, while for PhD degrees, the costs are around 100 to 900 EUR per year.

On average, you should plan to allocate around 1,300 - 1,700 EUR per month to cover various expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, supplies, and leisure activities in Switzerland. Notably, Geneva and Zurich are the most expensive cities in the country, and for a comfortable living experience in these areas, a monthly budget exceeding 1,700 EUR may be necessary.

Foreign students may work a maximum of 15 hours per week during their studies, and up to 100 per cent during semester breaks. This must be reported in all cases to the responsible immigration authorities. Students from outside the EU/EFTA region may only start working six months after the beginning of their studies. In these cases, the employer must submit a corresponding request for taking up employment to ensure that an employment check can be carried out. Following this, the immigration authorities can issue a work permit. Per hour rate for students is CHF28.

  • Capital City - Bern
  • Indian Students - 1,000 per year
  • Currency - Swiss Franc
  • Continent - Europe
  • Research Grant - EUR33 Billion
  • Population - 8,801,007
  • GDP - $815.79 Billion
  • Official Language - Swiss
  • Climate - Switzerland is situated in a temperate climatic zone. There are no extremely cold winters or extremely hot summers. Thus, the Swiss temperature is moderate and generally agreeable.
  • Area - 41,285 sq.km
  • Wages(Avg) - CHF79,980 per Year