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DISTANCE • Distance between India to Switzerland: 6913.64 km = 4295.94 mile.
LANGUAGE SPOKEN FOUR OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ENGLISH is widely spokenENGLISH is widely spoken GERMAN FRENCH ITALIAN ROMANSH
11. WHY STUDY IN SWITZERLAND • OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN DIFFERENT LANGUAGE- French, German, Italian and Romansh, Switzerland offers multilingualism like no other. Learn Language Completely free of cost • MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IS ENGLISH Schools and universities -- particularly business programs -- offer complete courses of study in English. • WORLD’S TOP RANKED ACADEMIC INSTITUTION Zurich’s Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) holds the 7th place spot in Engineering, Science and Technology and has hosted a whopping 31 Nobel Laureates École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, The University of Geneva and The
WHY STUDY IN SWITZERLAND • THE EXCELLENT SWISS MBA IS WORLDLY RENOWED particularly in the fields of hospitality, banking, pharmaceuticals and chemicals. • WORLD – LEADING RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT The country is committed to investing in both education and research; for this reason, many multinational corporations are headquartered here. In fact, 15 Fortune 500 companies call Switzerland home • PAID INTERNISHPS- Paid Internship for Hands on experience -During Internships, students can earn around 2168 chf per month
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR UNDER GRAD AND GRAD.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS FOR STUDENTS WHO APPLY TO A DOCTORAL PROGRAMME • A letter from an instructor of the faculty who is approved to direct doctoral dissertations, and who agrees to overlook your research. • If you are in your final year at secondary school and have not yet received your diploma, you may apply based on your grades over the year, but you have to send copies of your final exam results as soon as you have them. • All certificates and transcripts that are not in English, French, German or Italian must be translated into English or French by a certified translator. Along with the translation, some universities will demand an official document from the school or university that you attended, with an explanation of the grading and assessment system.
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