Switzerland is a true paradise and attracts more and more students from all over the world. But what are the prerequisites for studying in the small Alpine region?
2. • Switzerland is a true paradise and attracts more and more
students from all over the world. But what are the
prerequisites for studying in the small Alpine region?
3. Who can apply?
• In principle, the condition for admission to a Swiss university
is the possession of a s.g. Or equivalent qualification. In
addition, age 18 must be completed. The mastery of the
study language must be demonstrated. In the end each
university decides whether or not the applicant is admitted.
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5. • For this, as regards the admission requirements for foreign
students, there is regular information about the rector's
conference of the Swiss universities. On the website
www.crus.ch you can get more detailed information.
6. • The real difficulty to get a study place is the limited
capacity. Thus, foreign study applicants for the fields of
human, dental and veterinary medicine are hardly accepted.
7. • It is also important to note that students from non-
European countries need a visa, which must be applied for in
time at the Swiss Embassy in their own country.
8. Study setup
• In Switzerland, too, a study program is divided into a
bachelor's program, in which the undergraduate course is
completed in two or three years, as well as the master's
program.
9. • The Master serves to deepen the professional knowledge. In
Switzerland, as in almost all European countries
participating in the Bologna project, the credit point system
applies. This means you need a certain number of credit
points. For the Bachelor 180 credits, for the Master 90 to
120.
10. • In the semester, an average of 30 credit points must be
acquired. Lectures and courses are graded according to
difficulty and time. Examinations take place at the end or in
the current semester. Thus, large intermediate or final
testing fails.
11. • It is comparatively easy to change the university or subject
in Switzerland. However, this must be reported to the
Secretariat. It is then decided individually whether or not
academic achievements are recognized.
12. How much does a study cost?
• The study fees for one semester are different. They start at
500 francs. The universities in Geneva and Neuchâtel are the
most favorable. You have to pay 2000 francs for example at
the Università della Syizzera italiana.
13. • At the University of Basel non-Swiss pay 700 francs, in
Berne 655 francs. The semester fee in Zurich is 782 Swiss
francs.
14. • Much higher can be beautiful all further issues to life. The
cost of living in Switzerland is one of the highest in the
world.
15. • Rents and expenses for daily needs are very high compared
to other European countries, but taxes are low. So if you are
not only studying in Switzerland, but you have the
opportunity to work, a good life is easy to finance.
16. • For example, the average gross salary of a Swiss worker is
6,100 Swiss francs per month, which is significantly higher
than in other European countries.
17. • But cities such as Zurich or Geneva are among the most
expensive places in the world. It is therefore important to
check whether the high cost of living in Switzerland is in line
with one's own financing plan. The financing of compulsory
health insurance should also be taken into account.
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• https://www.abmswiss.com/ABMS/Accreditation-
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