Switzerland is a minority country with rich educational resources and beautiful learning environment. However, Swiss universities have strict admission requirements for students. Let's take a look at the English-taught universities in Switzerland and the application conditions for studying in Switzerland.
First, Swiss universities that teach in English.
German-speaking area:
1, Eidgens sische technischehochschulez ü rich Zurich Federal Institute of Advanced Technology;
2. University of Zurich;
3. St. Gallen University;
4. university of basel;
5. University of Berne;
6.luzern University.
French-speaking area:
7. Ecotech Center of Federal Institute of Advanced Technology in Lausanne;
8. University of Drausan;
9. University of Fort Desvry;
10, Université de Neuchatel New Chastel University;
1 1, University of Geneva.
Italian-speaking area:
12, Italian University.
Second, the conditions for applying for studying in Switzerland
(1) Application conditions for studying in Switzerland
1, education
If you want to go to Switzerland for postgraduate study, students must finish their undergraduate studies in China. Swiss postgraduate courses are not very demanding. As long as students can get a bachelor's degree, they are eligible to apply. No matter what kind of undergraduate college you graduated from, you can apply as long as it is recognized by the state.
2. Language
English is the main teaching language of Swiss postgraduate courses. If students plan to go to Switzerland for postgraduate courses, they should prepare for English-related exams in advance. Students' IELTS and TOEFL are recognized in Switzerland, so you must get higher scores in IELTS or TOEFL before you can apply. If students get higher scores in these two items, it will be easier to apply, and it will be easier to apply for prestigious schools and advantageous majors in Switzerland. It should be noted that both IELTS and TOEFL are valid for only two years, so don't take the exam too early. If you want to live here smoothly in Switzerland, you should learn French and German, because these two languages are common in Switzerland. Before you go to Switzerland, you should learn German and its basic expressions well.
3. Internship
Some majors who go to Switzerland for postgraduate courses also require students to provide internship certificates. In particular, the most famous professional hotel management must have a certificate of hotel internship for more than four months. In order to enable students to adapt to postgraduate courses more quickly, this major is mandatory for internship certificates, but some Swiss majors are not required.
4. Economy
For students studying in Switzerland, the tuition fees of students from countries outside Switzerland are higher than those in Switzerland. Students' living expenses vary from student to student, but they need at least 20,000 Swiss francs (149,946 RMB) a year. Generally speaking, public schools in Switzerland do not provide dormitories for students. Students can rent apartments for three or four people, each with a room, and the living room and bathroom are shared by several people. Public schools in Switzerland don't allow students to work, but students can relieve your stress by working in winter and summer vacations.
Third, the application process for studying in Switzerland
1, preparation language
While determining the school and major, we should also determine the language of instruction, because Switzerland has different language areas, and we can only choose English, French, German and Italian. The earlier we determine the preparation time, the more adequate it is.
Everyone is unfamiliar with other languages except English. You should start preparing at least one year in advance. You need to find a good training institution, sign up for training, and be familiar with the process and mode of the examination, so that you can get qualified results at one time.
Step 2 submit an application
The preparation of materials will be a long process, because everyone's academic performance will take into account the examination results of a whole stage, and the documents need to be revised many times until they meet the requirements and can impress people. The complete list can be consulted directly.
To apply, you must first submit an online application form, fill in personal information, and determine the major to be submitted. Then all the materials are packaged and sent to the address where the school receives the materials, and the school will review them uniformly, usually 1-2 months.
Step 3 apply for a visa
Make good use of time, because most materials, especially funds, must be saved first, and enough time will be left before the certificate issued by the bank will be recognized. However, the physical examination needs to be carried out according to the requirements of the embassy, and the project is clearly defined. Don't waste time if you follow the requirements.
After receiving the offer and confirming it, you can formally submit your application for a student visa. The materials should be finally confirmed, and the time for submitting the visa should be reserved first. Before going to the embassy for review, you need to enter your personal information and pay the handling fee.
4. Preparation before departure
Before departure, you need to confirm whether to stay on campus or rent a house, so that there will be no problem when you arrive, and you can contact the person who picks up the plane and arrange the trip with a little money.
The preparation of luggage can be based on the experience shared by others online. Try to keep it simple, but don't forget to bring things, especially the key documents of the certificate, as well as cash and bank cards. You can arrange the trip after you get the visa.