Why do so many international students choose to study in Switzerland?
Switzerland has a high quality system of education that is relatively accessible to foreign students. The student population of some universities, for example, consists of over 40% foreign students, and this trend is on the upswing.Parents seeking information on schooling for their children (under 15 years old) in Switzerland can refer to the section on “relocation”.
Our company specializes in the immigration of wealthy people to Switzerland for either retirement or business development purposes and, as such, we do not offer services to students. We do feel, however, that studying abroad is something that ought to be encouraged and have thus compiled a series of articles on the main issues for foreign students in studying in Switzerland.
What are the advantages of Swiss education?
The academic year is divided into two semesters: the winter semester begins the last week in October and runs until mid-February; the summer semester runs from mid-March or mid-April through to mid-June or mid-July, depending on the university. All of the semester dates are outlined on the Swiss University Conference site.
The total length of study up to the first academic diploma is generally 4 to 5 years, depending on the program, and 6 years for medical studies. However, given the number of students currently enrolled, it is almost impossible to get enrolled in the faculties of medicine and pharmacy. No places are available for the moment. Swiss academic degrees are the Licentiate, the Diploma and the PhD. The Licentiate and the Diploma correspond to the American Masters degrees. As a general rule, most Swiss universities ask for a Licentiate, or even a Diploma, as a prerequisite for a PhD.
What does is Cost to study in Switzerland?
University fees might seem nominal compared to the Anglo-Saxon system. The Universities actually belong to the public domain and are still financed in large part by Swiss taxpayers, with the exception of the semi-private Italian University of Switzerland. Some universities require foreign students to pay an additional fee, a pittance when compared to the actual cost of a student to the society, which varies by faculty between SFR 50,000 and SFR 150,000 per year.
Who should I contact regarding these courses in India?
In India you won’t have trouble getting an educational consultant. But the question is that whether they would provide you with accurate information regarding fees, courses, colleges, universities, value of education, getting admission, requirements & living costs
I have made a list of consultants that are well known in & around India. Kindly go to their website for getting details about the countries that they support & also how to reach them.
- http://www.chopraconsultants.com/
- http://www.globaledu.in/
- http://www.esbeeglobal.com/
- http://www.infozee.com/
- http://www.careerlauncher.com/
Some sites that has list of universities by state wise
- http://www.switch.ch/edu/educ_orgs.html
- http://www.mit.edu/people/cdemello/ch.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Switzerland
- http://www.swissuniversity.ch/
- http://www.findaschool.org/index.php?Country=Switzerland
- http://www.canadian-universities.net/World_Universities/Switzerland.html
- http://europe.graduateshotline.com/sz.html
- http://www.french-at-a-touch.com/Schools_and_Universities/swiss_universities.htm
- http://univ.cc/search.php?dom=ch&start=1
- http://www.braintrack.com/linknav.htm?pprevid=43&level=3
- http://www.jobzing.com/education-training/university/switzerland.html
- http://www.4icu.org/ch/
Some useful sites
- http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/
- http://www.crus.ch/information-programme/study-in-switzerland.html?L=2
- http://www.myswitzerland.com/en.cfm/home
- http://www.fundingusstudy.org/
- http://www.switzerland.com/en.cfm/home
- http://www.swissworld.org/
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