ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR SWITZERLAND¬
Age: For being eligible to study in Switzerland, student must be at least 18 years old.
Language ability: Good knowledge of the language of instruction (French, German or Italian depending on which area you go to) is a pre-requisite for admission to any Swiss university.
Foreign school or college certificates: Candidates should possess a state-recognized
Swiss matriculation certificate or a foreign certificate recognized by the university as being equivalent. If you did not matriculate in Switzerland, please ask the university to which you apply whether your certificate is considered equivalent. Each university is fully competent to decide. This in turn means that the various faculties also have the right to decide about admittance of candidates in possession of certificates which are normally recognized in Switzerland.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE¬
Interested applicants advised to submit their application materials at least two months before a particular program starts. All applications are reviewed by our admission committee. The admission decision will be made on a comprehensive evaluation of the applicants after the interview and is non-recourse. Application Checklist/ Fully completed Application Form 6 passport photos Copy of Degree/Diploma and Scores Copy of TOEFL Score.
PREPARATORY¬
Courses to the Bachelor Programs Admission requirements/ To be able to follow the preparatory courses, candidates should at least obtain “3 of 6” points in our admission exam of English. Expenses: CHF 5’500.- (Swiss francs) back.
Master Programs Admission requirements/ Bachelor’s degree in finance, Business Administration or relevant field. Satisfactory result of format Exam, ex. GMAT 550 or minimum with a “4”points in Admission Exam to the Master of Finance program.
In Switzerland, International students are generally not eligible for any financial support by the universities during the first academic years. However, students who have completed one academic year in Swiss Universities are awarded with Partial or full scholarships excellent notes. The sum of full or partial scholarship usually varies from Swiss Franc (CHF) 3,000 – CHF 15,000.
Students in the universities are allowed to work 20 hours per week during the semester and full time during the university holidays with an average salary of around CHF 20 per hour.
If you are seeking for more information on scholarships or financial aid for your study in Switzerland then, we suggest students to contact the Swiss Embassy in the applicant’s country of Residence.
ACCOMMODATION¬
The Universities of Switzerland provide lodging upon students request. Reservation and lodging contract should be signed before students arrive in Switzerland.
ROOM FEE ¬
Around CHF500.- per month.
INSURANCE¬
According to the Swiss law, all the residents living in Switzerland are obliged to take insurance for health and insurance. The monthly insurance in a Swiss insurance company will cost around CHF120.