Study in Switzerland

World-class education in the heart of Europe, with stunning landscapes and multicultural environments

Start Your Application

Why Choose Switzerland?

Discover the benefits of pursuing your education in one of Europe's most prestigious academic destinations

World-Class Education

Swiss universities consistently rank among the world's best, particularly in hospitality, business, and STEM fields.

Heart of Europe

Located in the center of Europe, Switzerland offers easy access to neighboring countries and diverse cultural experiences.

Multilingual Environment

Study in a country with four national languages and numerous English-taught programs, enhancing your language skills.

Intakes and Deadlines

Plan your application timeline with our comprehensive intake information for Swiss universities

Fall Intake - September

The primary intake for most Swiss universities with the widest range of courses available.

Spring Intake - February

Some programs offer a spring intake, though with more limited course selection.

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines vary by university but typically:
• Fall intake: December to February
• Spring intake: August to October
Some programs may have different deadlines, so check with specific institutions.

Cost of Studying in Switzerland

Get a clear understanding of the expenses involved in studying in Switzerland

Public Universities

₹1-3 Lakhs/year

Tuition fees (minimum)/year

₹12-15 Lakhs/year

Living expenses (minimum)/year

₹39-54 Lakhs

Minimum budget for full course (3 years)

Private Universities

₹8-20 Lakhs/year

Tuition fees (minimum)/year

₹12-15 Lakhs/year

Living expenses (minimum)/year

₹60-105 Lakhs

Minimum budget for full course (3 years)

Working During Study

Learn about work opportunities for international students in Switzerland

Work During Studies

International students from non-EU/EFTA countries can work:

• Up to 15 hours per week during semester
• Full-time during semester breaks
• Only after living in Switzerland for 6 months

Part-time jobs help students gain valuable experience and manage living expenses while studying in Switzerland.

Post-Study Work Opportunities

Non-EU graduates may stay in Switzerland for 6 months after studies to seek employment. If you find a job, you can apply for a work permit. Switzerland offers excellent career opportunities in various sectors including hospitality, finance, pharmaceuticals, and technology.

Documentation Preparation Checklist

Ensure you have all the necessary documents for your Swiss student visa application

Essential Documents for All Students:

  • Valid Passport ?Must be valid for the entire duration of your stay
  • Completed Visa Application Form
  • Passport-sized Photographs ?Recent color photographs with white background
  • Proof of Payment of Fees
  • Proof of Financial Capacity ?Bank statements showing sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses (minimum CHF 21,000 per year)
  • Proof of Accommodation in Switzerland

Academic Documents:

  • Academic Transcripts and Certificates ?Official records from your previous educational institutions
  • Language Proficiency Test Scores (German/French/Italian/English) ?Depending on the language of instruction of your program
  • Motivation Letter ?A personal essay outlining your academic and career goals
  • Letters of Recommendation (LORs) ?References from academic or professional mentors
  • CV/Resume ?Detailed summary of your academic and professional background
  • Health Insurance Proof
Book Free Consultation