
Overview
Experience world-class education in one of the most innovative and scenic countries in the world. Switzerland is renowned for its high-quality, internationally recognized programs—especially in technology, business, and research.
- Capital: Bern
- Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF)
- Official Language: German, French, Italian, Romansh
Why Study In Switzerland?
- Swiss universities consistently rank among the top in the world.
- Switzerland invests heavily in research, technology, and scientific development.
- Switzerland combines safety, cleanliness, and breathtaking natural landscapes for an exceptional student lifestyle.

Popular Courses
Our universities are globally recognized for innovation and research. Popular study areas include:
- Engineering & Technology – Mechanical, Electrical, IT, AI, and Data Science
- Business & Management – International Business, Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain
- Environmental & Sustainability Studies – Renewable Energy, Climate Studies
- Health & Life Sciences – Biotechnology, Public Health, Medicine
- Design & Architecture – Industrial Design, Product Design, Architecture
Scholarships
- Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships
- University Scholarships
Tuition & Living Cost
- Non‑EU/EFTA students- Possibly higher tuition (e.g., up to CHF 2,190/semester at ETH from 2025)
- Living Cost CHF 1,300‑2,500/month - depends on city
Work Opportunities
- Non-EU/EFTA students- Can work 15 hours/week after completing 6 months of studies. During semester breaks, you can work full-time (usually up to 40–45 hours/week).
- Non-EU/EFTA graduates of Swiss universities can stay up to 6 months after graduation to look for a job related to their degree.
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