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Smart Reach Immigration – Study In Switzerland

Switzerland has the highest of nominal wealth per adult (financial and non-financial assets) in the world
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Switzerland, or the Swiss Confederation as it is officially known, is a federal parliamentary republic made up of 26 cantons, with Bern serving as the "federal city," or location of the federal government. The nation is located in Western and Central Europe, bordered to the south by Italy, to the west by France, to the north by Germany, and to the east by Austria and Liechtenstein
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Switzerland has the highest nominal wealth per adult (financial and the non-financial assets) in the world. However, Switzerland is also the most expensive country in the world to live in, as measured by this price level index. Zürich and the Geneva have been ranked among the top cities with the highest quality of life in the world.

Intakes:

In Switzerland as well as in other countries in Europe, the academic year is divided into two semesters

Requirements:

For Bachelor’s Program:

The choice of whether to admit a student to a programmed of study is up to the particular institution. A secondary high school diploma from Switzerland or a diploma from another country deemed to be similar is the fundamental entry criterion. Students who don’t have a completely recognized certificate that qualifies them for admission to a university can have to take an entrance exam.

For Master’s Program

The prerequisite for the access to a Master’s programmed is a successfully completed Bachelor’s level programmed. Each university makes its own decision as to whether a foreign Bachelor’s degree can give the holder access to Master’s programmed, and what are the conditions, if any (entrance examinations, further on requirements).

An increasing number of study programmed at Master’s level are offered in English, thus a solid knowledge of English language is advisable for all the prospective students.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can international students pursue medical studies in Switzerland?

No, as of right now, applications from non-European students are not accepted for the medical, dental, or veterinary programmes that Swiss universities provide.

Is English permitted for study in Switzerland?

Yes, Romansch, German, French, and Italian are the four official languages of Switzerland. However, there are numerous institutions and universities that provide bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English.

Is it possible to work and study in Switzerland?

If you want to work while you study in Switzerland, you can do so if you are an EEA, EU, or EFTA citizen. Students from non-EEA/EU/EFTA countries can only begin working after completing six months of their degree programme.Also, international students can work for 15 hours per week while the semester is active and they can work full time (full business hours) during holidays. There are also a few colleges that don’t allow their students to work while studying.

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