Things you Need to Know About Switzerland for Higher Studies
- Manjiri Thakkar
- Jan 20, 2020
- 3 min read
Switzerland is known as the mountainous Central European country abode of several picturesque villages, lakes, and of course the high Alpines. Besides, the country has several colleges accommodating international students in huge numbers. The high-standard living and affordable cost of education, impressive scholarships from government and universities, 15 hours a week part-time work opportunity, breath-taking places and calm environment make Switzerland an ideal destination for overseas education. Let’s discuss them in brief.

Exciting Courses
Most of the educational institutions in Switzerland offer masters and doctoral programmes in the English language other than German. The courses preferred for higher study in Switzerland by international students are-
International Business Management
F&B and Restaurant Management
Hotel & Design Management
Luxury Marketing
Culinary Pastry & Banking
Entrepreneurship
Event Management
Resort & Spa Management
Hospitality Management
The degrees offered by the Swiss Hotel Management School are Bachelor’s in Hospitality and Event Management, Master of Science in International Hospitality Management, Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management etc. The academic duration is 3 years for a Bachelor’s programme, 2 years for Master’s and a year for the postgraduate diploma.
A unique initiative of the International University of Geneva in collaboration with the University of Plymoth leads undergraduate students to two international degrees at the end of a three-year bachelor’s programme. Some of these courses are (Please add some hospitality courses here)
BBA and BSc in Business Management,
BA in International Relations
BSc in Computer Science, etc.
Let’s learn about the education institutions renowned in Switzerland.
Reputed Education Institutions
Switzerland has globally recognized private business schools, universities and international school campuses out of which 15 are listed universities, 10 outstanding business schools and a few world-class culinary art institutes. Here’s a list of reputed education institutions-
ETH Zurich- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
EPFL- Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
University of Zurich
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Swiss Hotel Management School (SHMS)
Geneva Business School
International University in Geneva
Culinary Arts Academy
Hotel Institute Montreux (HIM)
Out of these, the first three education institutions are ranked amongst the top 100 in the world according to the QS World Ranking 2020. The International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE) has ranked The Swiss Hotel Management School at number one position and accredited upon considering different aspects. Geneva Business School, a private institution has received accolades from accreditation councils for its business programs, quality of education and staff.
For more information on admissions to the universities, you can write up to or visit the authorised study abroad consultants. There are a few studies abroad consultants in Nagpur; authorized for imparting free counselling to the students on admission procedure, scholarships, education loan, visa, etc.
Cost of Living and Tuition Fee
Now that, you have got an overview of the courses and the university to study in Switzerland, let’s look at the cost requirements. The average annual tuition fee for the international students in Switzerland is between CHF600 and CHF2500, depending upon the kind of programme chosen or the education institution selected.
The average monthly cost of living in Switzerland ranges from CHF 1600 to CHF 2000, again depending upon the location you choose to live in.
Employment Opportunities in Switzerland
Once the residence permit is received by the international student, a work permit might be granted. The employer is required to apply for the work permit on behalf of the non-EU student. To get financial support for higher education abroad, the international student engages in internships.
Generally, to be able to do a full-time job, the individual should have completed studies or is a student working during holidays.
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