1, the college entrance examination is above this line.
2. IELTS score above 7.
3. The tuition fee is more than one million.
The above are the requirements of undergraduate course, and the master also needs to take GMAT, with more than two years of middle and senior management experience.
If you can't meet the entrance requirements in Lausanne, I suggest you consider other schools. The following is the most pertinent evaluation of Swiss schools I have ever seen for your reference:
My impression of Swiss hotel management schools is ranked in no particular order.
I have lived in Switzerland for nearly four years, met many China students who went to Switzerland to study hotel management like me, and visited several hotel management schools, so I have a certain understanding of Swiss schools. Remind everyone that there is no official ranking of Swiss schools. Many of the rankings we see now are made by private individuals. It can be said that no individual is qualified to rank these schools. For those students who want to study hotel management in Switzerland, I suggest a comprehensive understanding of the school. All I can offer here is my knowledge. I hope you choose your school carefully:
Ehl-the most historic school
The oldest hotel management college was established in 1893. The school, which teaches in French and English, is located in Lausanne, French-speaking Geneva, Switzerland, half an hour's drive from Geneva Airport. The school has very strict requirements for academic qualifications and high admission requirements. After graduating from high school, plus the results of the college entrance examination (the results of the college entrance examination must reach the domestic undergraduate admission line before being considered), IELTS must reach 7 or above, and eligible applicants will finally have to attend the EHL interview. The tuition and room and board for a four-year undergraduate course are about 6.5438+0.6 million Swiss francs, almost 1 million RMB. Four-year undergraduate, internship time * * * has 36 weeks. I wanted to apply to this school that year, but IELTS score of 7 is still relatively high for most high schools. I got 5.5 points that year, which is a relatively normal level. None of the students I know read EHL, so I don't know much about it. The master's program takes thirteen months, and there is no internship opportunity. EHL not only has a long history, but also has a high elimination rate, which makes many students of hotel management college worship it. However, while worshiping it, they are also discouraged from the hotel's century-old school.
SHMS-the largest and most beautiful school.
SHMS is located in Montreux and has two campuses, namely, Keke and Leysen. In my first year in Switzerland, I visited the Caux campus of this school. The school building used to be a very big hotel, so it can be described as grand. The school is located at the top of the mountain and can see the infinite scenery of the whole Lake Geneva. The school is larger than other hotel management schools in Switzerland, with a large number of students, and the proportion of people in various regions is still moderate. In the year of graduation, I met four SHMS students while traveling in Europe. At that time, two of them had already got the Offer of American hotels, and the other two planned to return to China for development. Their own evaluation of SHMS is not bad. The school has been in contact with hotels for a long time, which is most praised by students. There are job fairs for interns and graduates every year, probably because there are more graduates in SHMS and more hotels to recruit in SHMS. I've seen their recruitment leaflets, and there are indeed many big hotels that go to them to recruit. Big groups include Ritz, Hyatt, Four Seasons, Disney, Swissair, etc., and there are also many European high-end hotels such as Someria, Evian Royal Holy Land, and Sun God. The tuition, room and board of the three-year bachelor's degree course are about 6.5438 million Swiss francs, and the school provides two internships, about 9-654.38+ 02 months. Personally, I like this school very much, but the intermediary didn't promote it when I applied, so I didn't choose this school at that time. However, I heard that this school is very difficult academically and homework is also very difficult, so you should be prepared to suffer hardships when choosing this school.
Glion-my alma mater.
I graduated from Glion and entered school in 2004. I can say more about my school. The school is also located in Montreux, in the middle of the mountain, just below SHMS. In a position that looks like a cliff, you can also see the whole Lake Geneva. The school has two campuses, and there is a ski resort around the school, which is very holiday-like. The hardware in the school is not bad. The school has been operating for many years, and its promotion is very good and its popularity is good. When I applied, I asked many intermediaries which school Switzerland chose, and they all recommended Glion to me. I think Glion has a fine tradition of Swiss hotel management. Only when I got to school did I know that Glion and Lesrosh were acquired by an American company in 2000, and the American business atmosphere destroyed Glion's academic atmosphere. Moreover, I went to a school with several hundred students, and there were 125 schools in Chinese mainland. In addition, South Korea, Vietnam and India. In the first and second grade classes, group discussions are often shared with students from our own country. When the teacher is not paying attention, we all speak Chinese ... but the teachers are very good and have a good relationship with the students. However, the tuition is a bit expensive. The total cost of a three-and-a-half-year bachelor's degree is almost 6.5438+0.6 million Swiss francs (more than one million RMB together), and there are often some small fees to pay. Generally speaking, I had a good time in those three and a half years, and often went skiing or traveling with my classmates.
Cesar Ritz-a school standing on the shoulders of great men.
Kaiser hotel ritz School of Management, established in 1982, has two school buildings, located in the center of Le Bouveret and Brig Brig in the southeast of Lake Geneva. The Kaiser Ritz College is named after the father of the hotel, and authorized by the Kaiser Ritz Foundation, so it can be regarded as an approval of the Ritz by the descendants of the father of the hotel. Generally speaking, this is a very good college with great development potential, and I believe it will soon be as famous as EHL. Leeds University has a three-year undergraduate course and a two-year master's degree. In addition to teaching hotel and tourism management courses, catering enterprise management courses are also the characteristics of this school. There is also a famous course in this school, that is, the cooking art course of food art. I heard that their teachers in this course are very strong, and their school has been the organizer of Swiss House for several consecutive Olympic Games, which makes me envious! In addition, the course of catering enterprise management is also the strength of the school. Many people think that after finishing hotel management, they can only engage in the hotel or tourism industry. In fact, it mainly depends on how the school sets up the curriculum. Take Liz as an example, the school attaches great importance to divergent education in hotel and tourism. For example, the course will involve the management of chain catering enterprises. Reitz's three-year bachelor's degree costs about10.2 million Swiss francs, and the master's degree costs about 60 thousand Swiss francs.
Les Roches-Glion's sister school.
The school is located in Brussels, Valle, Switzerland, a place with good scenery. But most dormitories and school buildings are separated. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the dormitory to the classroom. It's fine when it doesn't snow. When it snows, it is not convenient to move. LesRoches, like Glion, enjoys a high reputation in China, and its nearly 30-year history has trained a large number of graduates. But now, this school, like Glion, is owned by an American consortium. When I applied, I happened to go to Glion and Les Roches with my friends. The undergraduate course is completed in four years, which is half a year more than my undergraduate course, but what makes my friend depressed is the first year and the second year of class, both of which are the first half, the second half of internship and the first half of teaching. But it takes three weeks to attend class, and he works hard in the school cafeteria for three weeks (unpaid), which means that he works hard for half the time, which means that only a quarter of the time is actually in class in the first and second years. The first year's practical course is F&B, and the second year is about the kitchen ... Later, my friend changed schools after reading next semester. In the first two years, he had only attended classes for less than half a year and had already spent 60,000 Swiss francs. I heard that Renos' team recently spent a lot of money to find someone to rank schools. The survey results even said that Renos's ranking was even higher than Cornell's ranking, and it belonged to the first class with EHL. In fact, Renos is really not so good. Although it belongs to the same group as Glion, it belongs to the category of low-end products. I studied in Glion for three and a half years. Because of the quality of students, I will study in Renos for four years instead.
Ihtti-a small but famous school.
The college was founded in 1984, located in downtown Neuchatel, French-speaking area. Neuchatel is a very good city with many ancient buildings. IHTTI is a small school with only 300 students, but the equipment of the school is still ok. After visiting so many schools, I feel that the dormitory in this school is the best. According to a friend, IHTTI was formerly a hotel. Although the school is relatively small, the facilities needed for studying hotel management are complete. In addition, the quality of teachers in this school seems to be good, because it is often heard that teachers in this school are very strong, and executives from five-star hotels come here as teachers. The course is famous for its hotel and tourism direction, which is suitable for the future luxury tourism and holiday product management direction. The cost of a three-year undergraduate course in this school is about100000 Swiss francs. This school provides free English tutoring courses for students. I personally appreciate this point of this school, because everyone knows that Swiss schools are private, but it is rare for this school to think so much about students.
HIM- Hotel Manager Retraining Base
Established in 1986, located in downtown Montreux. It is also a primary school, but it still looks quite atmospheric from the main building of the school. You can see the mountains in the distance from the school, which is very beautiful. I studied in Montreux myself, so I visited this school when I first arrived in Switzerland. He gave me a good impression. When I visit a school, I usually like to go to the library. He is a school with 400 to 500 students, and there are actually thousands of books in the library. Besides, his students look a little more mature. It is said that HIM is favored by some senior hotel managers who want to be retrained because he mainly promotes business administration and hotel management. In addition, this low-key school has a big point, that is, it cooperates with Cornell in the United States, and there are some famous schools in the United States. I always think that hotel management is a relatively professional discipline. If some business administration courses are injected into the curriculum, it can be said that it is a good promotion, so that students can have broader employment opportunities after graduation, not necessarily confined to the hotel industry. The three-year undergraduate tuition fee is about 6,543,800 Swiss francs, about 600,000 RMB.
A primary school in imi- Lucerne.
A primary school in imi- Lucerne.
IMI is located in the center of Thyssen, Switzerland. There is a big lake next to the school. Standing by the lake, you can see the snow-capped mountains in the distance, which is a very good landscape. I once had a classmate who studied here. My classmate's evaluation is that the school is small, and DCT in the same city is more expensive than tuition, but the teaching quality is far less than DCT. Because the school is not well-known, it is very difficult to find an internship, so the students did not rely on the school to find an internship, but found a restaurant in the German-speaking area. IMI is a three-year undergraduate course, and the tuition fee is about 1 10000 Swiss francs.
Ssth- a school with two language families
SSTH, located in German-speaking area, was founded in 1966, formerly a hot spring hotel. The school itself is divided into German teaching area and English teaching area. I once knew a girl who was studying in SSTH when I was traveling. According to her introduction, SSTH is divided into two departments, one is German Department and the other is English Department. The German department is almost all Swiss natives, and the English department is divided into two classes. Asians account for about half of each class, and there are also many Sri Lankans. Because SSTH has a branch in Sri Lanka, the students there will transfer here in the third year, but the students in the class get along well and harmoniously. However, there is one thing to mention. Domestic intermediaries always associate SSTH with HTW. In fact, since 2006, HTW Kur has terminated its cooperation with SSTH. Domestic intermediaries distort the facts for personal gain, insisting that SSTH is a part of public universities. I hope the students will not be misled. After completing the three-year diploma course at SSTH, students can spend one year completing their degrees at Queen Margaret University in the UK or one year at the University of Delaware in the United States. In addition, students can also transfer to HTW Kul to complete their two-year degree (in principle, all students from hotel management schools can transfer to HTW Kul as long as they meet the requirements, which does not mean that SSTH is a part of HTW Kul).
HTMi-another primary school.
Located in the german-speaking area of Thissen. The situation of this school was told to me by an HTMi student I met at the Hou Yuan Forum. He said that the school is relatively small, and the teaching building consists of several wooden houses, with only about 200 people (some of them have gone out for internships, and the school actually has only a hundred people). This is a relatively remote school with many Vietnamese and Indians. Although the school provides meals, students often complain about the poor quality of food, but the school doesn't care. Moreover, the personnel transfer of teachers is more intense and teachers change more frequently. The school library is very small and the swimming pool is pitifully small. There are only three or four bookshelves in the library, and the swimming pool is not much bigger than the bathtub. The only advantage is that the tuition is relatively cheap. The three-year undergraduate tuition fee is less than 90 thousand Swiss francs. However, I saw on Swissant that some students reported that this school did not issue transcripts in order to prevent students from transferring midway. Students who want to transfer must provide transcripts to prove which courses they have taken before other schools in Switzerland will accept transfer applications.
Bhms-a school facing the enrollment problem
Located near Lucerne Railway Station. Little known, and the number of students is very small. It is said that there are only 100 people. I hardly heard of this school during my stay in Switzerland, and I also met a student of this school on Swissant. However, this student is full of bitterness and feels cheated by the school. I don't know the specific reason. I just heard that the school itself is not qualified to issue diplomas, and most of the schools are Asian, so it is difficult to find internships. Both swissbbs and swissant forums have students complaining.
The schools mentioned above are all hotel management schools that can teach in English. There may be more schools that teach in English that are not mentioned. If you still know, please continue to add. In addition, I don't know much about schools that teach in other languages, and I don't know much about the students in them, so I won't comment for the time being.