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After graduating from college, I want to go abroad for postgraduate study and go to Switzerland. How long does the postgraduate entrance examination take? How about the cost?
Tuition fees vary from school to school. Let me analyze it for you:

Ehl-suitable for people with good academic performance and rich family. The master's course is less than one and a half years, and the tuition fee is more than 400,000, including room and board.

Cesar Ritz-The entrance requirements and tuition fees are not very high, but it is named after the father of the hotel, so it is famous in the industry. The master's degree lasts about two years, and the tuition fee is about 400,000 yuan, including room and board, but there are paid internship opportunities.

Glion-You don't need good grades, but you need money at home to apply. This is the most expensive school in Switzerland. But all I know is that it's more expensive and I don't know much about it.

Shms-the tuition fee is in the middle level, and the grade is similar to the above two schools, and it is known as the most beautiful school in Switzerland. There are one-year and two-year master's programs. Tuition and room and board are about 654.38+0.8 million years.

Les Roches-belongs to an American group with Glion, and the tuition fee is slightly lower than Glion's.

Bhms-good location. In the center of Lu Sen, the tuition fees are relatively cheap and the admission conditions are moderate, which is suitable for people with low budget for studying abroad.

Imi-it's a good location. It's just a primary school in the center of Lu Sen, but strangely, it's the most expensive for a primary school, and I don't know where it is.

In addition, you can also go to the forum to find out. Swissbbs Swiss study abroad forum and Swiss ant forum are both good, and many Swiss students play them.