Study In Switzerland

Study in Switzerland FAQs

International students will have to pay tuition fees to enroll in any Swiss university. However, having scholarships and grants covers most of the education expenses.

Yes, Switzerland has been home to multiple Indians. The country offers great academic and work opportunities, which Indian students can benefit from.

Yes, after graduation, Indian students are allowed to stay for six months to find a job in the country. Ensure you get a residence permit to apply for the same.

Getting a PR is easy if a student has stayed in Switzerland for 10 years. You must apply for a Swiss permanent residence permit (C permit).

Yes, there are courses that are taught in English in Switzerland. Most of the graduate programs are taught in English. 

Yes, you can survive in Switzerland if you only speak English. In fact, apart from English, you can survive here even by knowing German, French and Italian/Romansh. 

Yes, you can bring your family/spouse when studying in Switzerland as long as you prove that you can take care of them financially. This includes their stay as well.

There are multiple cities in Switzerland where residents of Indian students stand high. The top places are Zurich, Geneva, Basel, etc.

In order to manage their stay in Switzerland, international students should have 21,000 CHF during the initial stage of their study period. The money will help assist with accommodation, rent and other related expenses.

The rejection rate in Switzerland stands at 21%. If you cater to all the admission and visa criteria, getting a student visa to study in Switzerland becomes easy.

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