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Requirements to be met when applying to study in a Swiss university
What are the general requirements for applying for studying in Swiss universities? It will include academic qualifications, language and other conditions. Let's look at the specific requirements.

First, apply for studying in Switzerland

1. Academic qualifications: To enter a Swiss public university, you must meet the academic qualifications set by each university;

2. Language conditions: Applicants must take German and French exams organized by Swiss public universities. Such a test may have to wait until after Switzerland, and the test method may be a professor. If you don't get good grades, you will have the opportunity to retake the exam after half a year of study, and you can enter public universities only if you pass the exam.

3. Economic conditions: The tuition fees of Swiss students are slightly higher than those of domestic students. As far as the cost of living is concerned, everyone's cost of living cannot be generalized, but it needs at least 20,000 Swiss francs every year, which is about 6,543.8+10,000 RMB.

Today, about 65,438+000 China students come to Swiss public universities every year. There are 17 scholarship exchange students in Switzerland and China, selected by the educational institutions of the two governments. Applicants can contact the school by email to find out the admission conditions of each school, such as academic qualifications, language conditions, whether they can change majors and so on.

In Switzerland, public universities do not provide accommodation, and only a few non-governmental organizations related to religious groups provide accommodation. Generally speaking, like Swiss students, three or four people can rent a suite, each with a room and a living room. Studying in public universities in Switzerland is usually not allowed to work, which means that international students can't consider paying tuition and living conditions by working. During the winter and summer vacations, students can choose to work to reduce the burden.

Second, the Swiss undergraduate application process

1. Contact the school and ask for school information and registration form;

2. Send various materials and legal notarization documents to the school according to the requirements of the school;

3. The school will conduct telephone interviews or entrust an agency to conduct interviews;

4. Those who pass the interview will receive a temporary admission notice from the school, and then apply for a personal passport with this notice;

5. The school usually requires the applicant to send the tuition for the first semester to the school;

6. After the remittance arrives, the school will issue a formal admission notice, with which the applicant can apply for a visa in embassies and consulates in China.

3. What should I prepare before studying in Switzerland?

First of all, if you are a sophomore, you have more than enough time to prepare now. The most important exams are at school. It is best not to fail, and ensure that you can get your diploma and degree certificate on time after graduation.

The second is the preparation of your language. Going to Switzerland to study hotel management, teaching in English, requires IELTS scores. The regulations of each school are not necessarily the same, so the IELTS score is different, but it is generally around 6 points, preferably above 6 points. IELTS can be tested in junior or senior year, because IELTS is valid for two years.

Secondly, language preparation should be made in advance, because language is the most important thing for a person to live and study abroad. Relatively speaking, the visa policy in Switzerland is relatively loose.

For Swiss hotel management colleges, they are all private, because public colleges do not have hotel management majors. How to choose a good school, first of all, depends on what kind of diploma this college issues after graduation, and which university has a bachelor's degree or a master's degree.

Secondly, it depends on which certification bodies the school has passed. Thirdly, we should know the history of this college and how the hardware facilities are. Since the students are not in Switzerland, you can learn from the China students in this college. If a hotel management college only issues diplomas from its own school, but fails to pass any certification, and can't find its own students to communicate with you, it is probably the legendary diploma workshop.