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What courses can I choose to study for a master's degree in Switzerland?
Switzerland's unique geographical location and rapid economic development make its education level very high, and it has also been recognized by many countries. The following are the requirements of Swiss master's degree types to share with you.

First, the conditions for Swiss graduate students to study abroad include:

1, education

Studying in Swiss public universities must meet the academic requirements set by each university;

2. Language conditions

Applicants must take German and French exams held by Swiss public universities. This kind of exam can be taken after you arrive in Switzerland. The way of the exam may be that a professor talks with you. If you don't get good grades, you will have a chance to take the exam again after half a year, and those who pass the exam will have a chance to enter public universities.

3. Economic situation

The tuition fees of foreign students are slightly higher than those of Swiss students. As for the living expenses, it varies from person to person and cannot be generalized, but it needs at least 20,000 Swiss francs per year, which is about 6,543,800 yuan.

Public universities in Switzerland do not provide accommodation. Generally, like renting Swiss students, three or four people can have an apartment, each with a room and a living room. Studying in Swiss public universities is generally not allowed to work, but students can choose to work in winter and summer vacations to reduce their burden.

Generally speaking, Swiss public universities do not go to China to promote themselves like other countries, although they also hope that their schools will have foreign students and an international atmosphere.

To study for a bachelor's degree in Switzerland, you must have a good foundation in German or French. Tuition is about $400 per semester, and living expenses are about $0/000 per month. There are few scholarships, no foreign deposit certificate, and no admission approval at all.

Second, the Swiss postgraduate study abroad curriculum

Swiss postgraduate courses include one-year (MBA) and two-year (PGD+MBA) courses.

Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel Tourism Management (PGD) is aimed at those students who can't directly pursue a postgraduate degree. Combining theory with practice, this course requires students to participate in work practice and lay the foundation for future MBA courses.

The MBA degree course lasts for 20 weeks and the writing time of the thesis is one year. After passing the degree, Queen Margaret University awarded an MBA degree in leisure and entertainment industry.

All courses include 20 weeks of theoretical study and 20 weeks of paid internship.

Third, the advantages of the Swiss master's degree

1, the tuition is low.

For international students, studying in Switzerland is completely affordable. The tuition fee for undergraduates ranges from 500 Swiss francs to 2,000 Swiss francs (about 3,500 to15,000 RMB), and the tuition fee for postgraduates ranges from 500 Swiss francs to 1600 Swiss francs (about 3,500 to10,500 RMB).

2. Top universities

Many world-class top universities are located in Switzerland. According to QS World University Ranking 202 1, three universities in Switzerland rank among the top 100 in the world, namely: Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Lausanne Institute of Technology and University of Zurich.

3. Ideal country of residence

Who doesn't want to study and live in the country with the highest quality of life in the world? Because of its high-quality medical services, beautiful environment, low unemployment rate and educational choices, Switzerland is recognized as the most suitable country for human habitation in the world.